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.