Английская Википедия:Emmanuelle Zeesman

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Emmanuelle Zeesman (born 20th century) is a Canadian actress of film, stage and television, as well as a singer, musical director, and choreographer working primarily in the United States and in Canada. Emmanuelle has also performed throughout Australia, Asia and Europe. Emmanuelle is also a pianist, a trumpet player, and tin whistler.[1]

She graduated from the University of Windsor Musical Theatre Performance Program before becoming an instructor at the Ottawa School of Speech and Drama.[2] She is a member of A Company of Fools Theatre Inc., a not-for-profit professional theatre company that presents Shakespeare plays in a format that employs editing, improvisation, costumes, make up, physical comedy, and local and contemporary references to appeal to broad audiences, including children and the Shakespeare uninitiated.[3]

In addition to her education at Windsor, Emmanuelle is a graduate of École Philippe Gaulier, and she has studied under leading Canadian acting, musical theatre, and choreography coaches.[4]

Performances

Movies and television

Emmanuelle played the role of Lou Anne in the short film ‘Mercy’.[5] Her credits also list her as performing in various film and television roles (acting, dancing, hosting), including ‘'A Lover’s Revenge'’, ‘'First Comes Love'’, ‘'Getting Along Famously'’, ‘'Officier Croupier'’, and ‘'The Breakfast Club'’ (Rogers Cable and the New RO, not the John Hughes film).[4]

Theatrical performances

Her theatrical performances are tabled below.[4][6]

Performance Role Theatre/production
Guys and Dolls Mimi National Arts Centre
I The Writer Gladstone Theatre/David Hersh
Blood Brothers Mrs. Johnstone Gladstone Theatre
The Andrews Brothers Peggy Gladstone Theatre
Doubt Sister James Gladstone Theatre/John P. Kelly
Romeo and Juliet Juliet A Company of Fools/Al Connors
The Snow Show Elizabeth National Arts Centre/Jennifer Brewin
La Vie parisienne Pauline Theatre Lyrique/Steve Michaud
Home As Cast STO Union/Nadia Ross
Tempest in a Teapot Miranda A Company of Fools/Scott Florence
Macbeth Lady Macbeth Salamander Theatre/Chris McLeod
Twelfth Night Olivia A Company of Fools/Margo McDonald
The Tales of Hoffmann Spirite Opera Lyra/Henri Akino
Lunch Mary U of O Masters Series/Nathalie Quesnel
Dans le creux de la vague La Mer (Lead Vocalist) Jeunesse en Tete/Anne-Marie Riel
Amahl and the Night Visitors Shepherdess Detroit Symphony Orchestra/Diana-Mady Kelly
Into the Woods Rapunzel Essex Theatre/David Savoy
Romeo and Juliet Capulet (Dancer) Opera Lyra/Daniel Livingston
The Secret Garden (musical) Lily Experimental Theatre/Melanie Walker
Mother Courage Ivette Third Wall Theatre/James Richardson
Samuel Beckett Shorts Morvan Great Canadian Theatre Company(Late Night Series)/ C. Roberts
A Midsummer Night's Dream Hermia A Company of Fools/Catriona Leger
Forbidden Broadway Julie Andrews Experimental Theatre/S. Henrickson
A World of Stories Storyteller Salamander Theatre/Eleanor Crowder
Parliament Hill Players Lady Dufferin Government of Canada/Benoit Osborne
Never Swim Alone Referee Vision Theatre/Greg Wizinski
Chicago Velma Kelly Eddy May Mysteries/Riley Stewart
Hairspray Prudy Pingleton /Gym Teacher /Matron Segerstrom Hall, Costa Mesa CA

Awards

In 2010 the Capital Critics Circle (CCC) awarded her the title of Best Professional Actor for her role in Blood Brothers at the Gladstone Theatre.[7] Alvina Ruprecht of the CCC, and resident theatrical critic of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,[8] describes Zeesman’s performance as "absolutely magnificent as Mrs Johnstone, the worried, harassed debt ridden mother who can’t pay, can’t control her oldest boys … Zeesman’s singing brings great depth to all these emotional situations. As well as being a strong singer she has also become a serious actress. The final number, Tell me it’s not true, as she bends over the two bodies of her dead sons, was the culmination of a great performance".[9]

References

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