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Kate Lynch

Canadian actor, theatre director and playwright


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Canadian actor, theatre director and playwright

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Kate Lynch (born June 29, 1959) is a Canadian film, television and stage actress, drama teacher, theatre director and playwright.

Biography

In 1980 she won the Genie Award for Best Actress for Meatballs. She was notably adept at improvisation against the formidable Bill Murray, with director Ivan Reitman commenting,

In her acceptance speech, however, she communicated the belief that she had won the award more for the fact of being a Canadian actress in a popular hit film, at a time when Canadian films still predominantly cast bigger-name stars from the United States, than for her actual performance. She was nominated for the same award in 1988 for her role in Taking Care; although she did not win on that occasion, she told the press that being nominated for that film meant more to her than winning for Meatballs, as by this time the quality of Canadian film had significantly improved and the controversial division of the Genie acting categories into separate awards for Canadian and foreign actors had been discontinued.

Her other film credits include Lie with Me, Soup for One, Def-Con 4, God Bless the Child and The Guardian, while her television credits include Custard Pie, Anne of Avonlea and guest roles in Adderly, Danger Bay, Seeing Things, Queer as Folk, This Is Wonderland, Lost Girl and Degrassi.

As a playwright, her plays include Newcomer, Ten Minute Play: The Musical, The Road to Hell (cowritten with Michael Healey), Tales of the Blonde Assassin and Early August.

As a director, she has directed plays for the Shaw Festival, the Blyth Festival and Theatre Passe Muraille, including productions of William Shakespeare's Henry V, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pericles and Cymbeline, Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, Terence Rattigan's French Without Tears, Noël Coward's Star Chamber, Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and Michael Healey's The Nuttalls. She has taught for University College Drama Program, the Stratford Festival, the Shaw Festival, George Brown College and Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University).

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979MeatballsRoxanne
1979Summer's ChildrenKathy
1980Nothing PersonalAudrey Seltzer
1983SkullduggeryJanet
1985Def-Con 4Jordan
1987Taking CareAngie
1989Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!Lyndsay Caputo
1992**Sheila
2003**Dr. French
2003Masterpiece MondayVivianShort
2005Lie with MeMarla
2010New YearCarla Cook
2011**KimShort
2014**WomanShort
2016Acting UpMissy TaylorShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Custard PieSheila Ann MurphyTV series
1978For the RecordBecky"Cementhead"
1979**Susan"Smoke"
1980A Population of OneMarg
1984Seeing ThingsEdna"An Eye on the Future"
1984The GuardianFranTV film
1985**Diane Comstock"Running on Empty"
1985Murder in SpaceEleanorTV film
1985**Eleanor SterlingTV film
1986Reckless DisregardLauren GartnerTV film
1986Easy PreyFran AltmanTV film
1986Murder Sees the LightEleanor SterlingTV film
1986-87Danger BayDr. Woodward"The Ultimate Gift", "Time Out"
1987AdderlyDr. Cook"Nemesis"
1987Anne of AvonleaPauline HarrisTV miniseries
1987Sadie and SonAngela PedrozaTV film
1987Night HeatSally Koretski"The Victim"
1987Street LegalAnne Madison"Gold Rush"
1988**Alicia Hart"Gotcha!"
1988God Bless the ChildCarrieTV film
1988**Claire"Acts of Terror"
1991Maniac MansionErlene"Brainiac Mansion"
1991Road to AvonleaTheodora Dixon"It's Just a Stage"
1991CounterstrikeMaureen"Tie a Yellow Ribbon"
1991Street LegalDaria Roberts"Reasonable Doubt"
1992Amy Fisher: My StoryRoseann FisherTV film
1993E.N.G.Dr. Claire Shemko"Pandora's Box"
1993X-RatedLouise FosterTV film
1994Lives of Girls and WomenGreta StoreyTV film
1996**AnnTV film
2003Coast to CoastNessle CarrowayTV film
2003DocMrs. Stoddard"Angels in Waiting"
2004Open HeartViolet WellsTV film
2004Fungus the BogeymanSepticTV series
2005This Is WonderlandBarbara Spiddick"2.3", "2.9"
2008Of Murder and MemoryAnnaTV film
2011Lost GirlBaba Yaga"Mirror, Mirror"
2012Degrassi: The Next GenerationDr. Frank"Need You Now: Part 2"
2015Saving HopeDr. Clara Levine"Beasts of Burden"

Theatre

YearTitleCompanyRoleRef.
2000Smudge by Alex BulmerNightwood Theatre

References

References

  1. Tom Henighan, ''The Maclean's Companion to Arts and Culture''. Raincoast Books, 2000; {{ISBN. 978-1551922980.
  2. (12 June 2012). "Bill Murray in 'Meatballs': Ivan Reitman on the film that started it all". Meredith Corporation..
  3. Manjunath Pendakur, ''Canadian Dreams and American Control: The Political Economy of the Canadian Film Industry''. Wayne State University Press, 1990. {{ISBN. 978-0814319994. p. 192.
  4. "What has winning a Genie meant to you?" ''[[Cinema Canada]]'', February/March 1989. p. 27.
  5. "Kate Lynch".
  6. [https://lfpress.com/entertainment/stage/2011/08/11/18541181.html "Actors take us backstage in Early August"]{{Dead link. (August 2025)
  7. [[Jeanne Beker]], ''Finding Myself in Fashion''. Viking Canada, 2011. {{ISBN. 978-0670064571.
  8. (2018-06-08). "Kate Lynch".
  9. Kaplan, Jon. (2000-11-16). "Alex Bulmer's groundbreaking Smudge goes inside the mind's eye. Sight unseen".
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