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词条 Joan Orenstein
释义

  1. Acting career

  2. Family

  3. Awards

     Atlantic Film Festival  Genie Awards 

  4. Theatre work

  5. Filmography

  6. References

  7. External links

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Joan Orenstein (December 4, 1923 – October 10, 2009)[1] was a British-born Canadian actress, primarily on stage, although she performed in other media. One of her best-known roles was in the 1997 film The Hanging Garden as the dotty old grandmother, Grace.

Acting career

Joan Travell was born in 1923 in London, and emigrated to Canada in the 1940s after World War II.[2]

She acted across Canada but mostly acted for Halifax's Neptune Theatre. She also performed lead roles on most of the major Canadian stages, including the Centaur Theatre, the National Arts Centre, the Belfry Theatre, the Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Calgary, the Shaw Festival, the Canadian Stage and the Manitoba Theatre Centre. She also performed on television, in film, on radio and in the recording industry.

Family

She was married to Henry Orenstein, an artist and CBC production designer. They had five daughters, including actress Sarah Orenstein, a Dora Award winner, dancer Cia Tweel , designer Edie Orenstein, flutist Ruth Orenstein

Awards

Atlantic Film Festival

  • Atlantic Canadian Award Best Acting - Female (winner) for: The Hanging Garden (1997)
  • Atlantic Canadian Award Outstanding Performance by an Actress (winner) for: The Event (2003)

Genie Awards

  • Genie Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (nominated) for: The Hanging Garden (1997)

Theatre work

  • Centaur Theatre
    • Juno and the Paycock
    • People Are Living There
    • Stone Angel
    • Road to Mecca
    • Albertine in Five Times
    • La Sagouine
  • National Arts Centre
    • Waiting for the Parade
    • Mother Courage
    • Ghosts
  • Neptune Theatre
    • Forever Yours
    • Marie-Lou
    • Memories of You
  • Canadian Stage
    • Odd Jobs
  • Belfry Theatre
    • The Magnificent Voyage of Emily Carr
    • If We Are Women
  • Tarragon Theatre
    • Mrs. Klein (with daughter Sarah Orenstein)
  • Theatre Calgary
    • Transit of Venus
  • Shaw Festival
    • Mrs. Warren's Profession
    • Hedda Gabler
  • Manitoba Theatre Centre
    • night, Mother
  • Vancouver East Cultural Centre
    • Song of this Place (with daughter Sarah Orenstein)

Filmography

  • Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion (2003)
  • The Event, (2003)
  • Hunger Point (2003)
  • Baba's House (2002)
  • Emily of New Moon: Eye of Heaven & Storms of the Heart, 1998
  • Emily of New Moon: Paradise Lost & The Enchanted Doll, 1998
  • Emily of New Moon: The Wild Rover, The Ghost of Whyther Grange & A Child Shall Lead Them, 1998
  • Emily of New Moon: A Winter's Tale & The Sound of Silence, 1998
  • The Hanging Garden, 1997
  • Never Too Late, 1997
  • Henry & Verlin, 1994

References

1. ^"Stage great Joan Orenstein dies". cbc.ca, October 19, 2009.
2. ^Orenstein, Joan, Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia.

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0649707}}
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9 : 1923 births|2009 deaths|Canadian film actresses|Canadian stage actresses|Canadian television actresses|English emigrants to Canada|Actresses from London|Actresses from Halifax, Nova Scotia|Place of birth missing

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