Michèle Magny

Michèle Magny (born 1944) is a Canadian actress, playwright and theatre director from Montreal, Quebec.[2] A 1968 graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada,[1] she began her career with roles in films such as Don't Let the Angels Fall and The House of Light (La Chambre blanche).More prominent as a stage actress, her performances have included productions of the collective play La Nef des sorcières,[1] Michel Tremblay's Bonjour, là, bonjour,[1] Anne Legault's O'Neill,[4] Denise Boucher's Les Fées ont soif,[5] and a French translation of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing.[6] She has directed productions of Jacques Rampal's Célimène et le cardinal,[7] Jovette Marchessault's Anaïs dans la queue de la comète,[8] Sam Shepard's Fool for Love,[9] Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,[10] and Elliott Hayes's Homeward Bound.[1] She has also written two radio plays for Ici Radio-Canada Première, La plume et le scalpel and Histoire de gare et d'amour.
MontrealQuebecGovernor General's AwardFrench-language drama1995 Governor General's AwardsNational Theatre School of CanadaDon't Let the Angels FallThe House of LightTaureauThe DisappearanceThe Machine AgeTo Be SixteenWild FlowersMichel TremblayAnne LegaultDenise BoucherTom StoppardThe Real ThingJovette MarchessaultSam ShepardFool for LoveEdward AlbeeWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Elliott HayesHomeward BoundJacques FerronIci Radio-Canada PremièreToronto StarMontreal GazetteThe Globe and MailWayne Grigsby