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{{Short description|Canadian playwright, screenwriter, director and actress}}
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| birth_place = [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]]
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| period = 2000s-present
| nationality = [[Canadian]]
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| period = 2000s–present
| notable_works = ''Léo''
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'''Rosa Labordé''' is a [[Canadian]] actress and playwright.<ref name=ottawasun>[http://www.ottawasun.com/2013/06/02/five-questions-with-rosa-laborde "Five Questions with Rosa Labordé"]. ''[[Ottawa Sun]]'', June 3, 2013.</ref> She is best known for her 2006 play ''Léo'', which was a shortlisted nominee for the [[Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play]] in 2006 and the [[Governor General's Award for English-language drama]] in 2007.<ref>[http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/rosa-labordes-lo/Content?oid=962507 "Rosa Labordé's Léo"]. ''[[The Coast]]'', March 20, 2008.</ref>
'''Rosa Labordé''' is a Canadian playwright, screenwriter, director and actress.<ref name=ottawasun>[http://www.ottawasun.com/2013/06/02/five-questions-with-rosa-laborde "Five Questions with Rosa Labordé"]. ''[[Ottawa Sun]]'', June 3, 2013.</ref> She is playwright-in-residence at [[Tarragon Theatre]]<ref>[http://tarragontheatre.com/contributor/rosa-laborde/ "Rosa Labordé | Tarragon Theatre"]. "[[Tarragon Theatre]]", June 14, 2014</ref> and Aluna Theatre.<ref>[http://www.alunatheatre.ca/discover-aluna/staff-board-of-directors/ "Staff + Board - Aluna Theatre"] "Aluna Theatre", June 14, 2014</ref> Her play ''Léo'' was shortlisted for the [[Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play]] and the [[Governor General's Award for English-language drama]].<ref>[http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/rosa-labordes-lo/Content?oid=962507 "Rosa Labordé's Léo"]. ''[[The Coast (newspaper)|The Coast]]'', March 20, 2008.</ref> In 2012 she received the KM Hunter Artist's Award for Theatre.<ref>[http://www.kmhunterfoundation.ca/artist_awards_pages/2012_award_winners.html "2012 KM Hunter Artist Awards"]. K. M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, June 14, 2014</ref> In 2016 she wrote the first two episodes of the second season of HBO Canada's ''[[Sensitive Skin (Canadian TV series)|Sensitive Skin]]''.<ref>[http://playbackonline.ca/2015/05/19/sensitive-skin-season-two-enters-production/ "Sensitive Skin season two enters production"]. ''[[Playback (magazine)|Playback]]'', May 19, 2015.</ref>


== Early life ==
Her other plays have included ''The Source'' (2002),<ref>[http://stage81.nowtoronto.com/stage/story.cfm?content=130895 "Ripening Rhubarb! Crop"]. ''[[Now (newspaper)|NOW]]'', January 31, 200.</ref> ''Sugar'' (2003),<ref>[http://stage81.nowtoronto.com/stage/story.cfm?content=137508 "Sugar rush"]. ''[[Now (newspaper)|NOW]]'', July 17, 2003.</ref> ''Hush'' (2010),<ref>[http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/stage/2010/02/15/playwright_finds_her_dark_night_of_the_soul.html "Playwright finds her 'dark night of the soul'"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', February 15, 2010.</ref> ''Marine Life'' (2012)<ref>[http://torontoist.com/2012/02/what-to-catch-at-the-33rd-annual-rhubarb-festival/ "What to Catch at the 33rd Annual Rhubarb Festival"]. ''[[Torontoist]]'', February 7, 2012.</ref> and ''Like Wolves'' (2013).<ref name=ottawasun />
Rosa was born to a [[Chilean people|Chilean]] mother and [[Eastern European]] father and was raised Jewish.


== Plays ==
In 2012 she was the honoured recipient of the KM Hunter Artist’s Award for Theatre.<ref>[http://www.kmhunterfoundation.ca/artist_awards_pages/2012_award_winners.html "2012 KM Hunter Charitable Foundation | KM Hunter Artist Awards | Ontario Arts Council"]. "
* ''The Source'' <ref>[http://stage81.nowtoronto.com/stage/story.cfm?content=130895 "Ripening Rhubarb! Crop"]. ''[[Now (newspaper)|NOW]]'', January 31, 200.</ref>
K. M. Hunter Charitable Foundation", June 14, 2014</ref>
* ''Sugar'' <ref>[http://stage81.nowtoronto.com/stage/story.cfm?content=137508 "Sugar rush"]. ''[[Now (newspaper)|NOW]]'', July 17, 2003.</ref>
* ''Leo''
* ''Hush'' <ref>[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/stage/2010/02/15/playwright_finds_her_dark_night_of_the_soul.html "Playwright finds her 'dark night of the soul'"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', February 15, 2010.</ref>
* ''Like Wolves'' <ref name="ottawasun" />
* ''True''<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/theatre-and-performance/theatre-reviews/true-a-shakespearean-take-on-dementia/article20372780/|title=True: A Shakespearean take on dementia|newspaper=The Globe and Mail|access-date=2016-12-26}}</ref>
* ''Marine Life'' <ref>[http://torontoist.com/2012/02/what-to-catch-at-the-33rd-annual-rhubarb-festival/ "What to Catch at the 33rd Annual Rhubarb Festival"]. ''[[Torontoist]]'', February 7, 2012.</ref>


== Acting ==
Rosa has been playwright-in-residence at The Great Canadian Theatre Company and is currently in residence at Tarragon Theatre<ref>[http://tarragontheatre.com/contributor/rosa-laborde/ "Rosa Labordé | Tarragon Theatre"]. "[[Tarragon Theatre]]", June 14, 2014</ref> and Aluna Theatre.<ref>[http://www.alunatheatre.ca/discover-aluna/staff-board-of-directors/ "Staff + Board - Aluna Theatre"] "Aluna Theatre", June 14, 2014</ref>
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!Year
As a film and television actress, her credits include appearances in the television series ''[[Puppets Who Kill]]'', ''[[1-800-MISSING]]'', ''[[At the Hotel]]'', ''[[Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks]]'', ''[[History Bites]]'', ''[[ReGenesis]]'', ''[[The Line (TV series)|The Line]]'', ''[[InSecurity]]'' and ''[[Saving Hope]]'', and the films ''Blur'', ''[[Jack and Jill vs. the World]]'' and ''The Lady of Names''.
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!Role
Originally from [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], she is of [[Chilean people|Chilean]], [[French people|French]], and [[Eastern European]] descent and was raised in the Jewish faith.
!class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|2000
|''Blur''
|Christine
|Short Film
|-
|2001
|''[[Heavy Metal: Geomatrix]]''
|Slash, Di
|Video game<ref name="btva">{{cite web |title=Rosa Laborde (visual voices guide) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Rosa-Laborde/ |website=Behind The Voice Actors |access-date=1 July 2021|postscript=. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.}}</ref>
|-
|2002
|''[[Doc (2001 TV series)|Doc]]''
|Joanie
|Season 3 Episode 3 "Stroke of Luck"
|-
|2002
|''[[Puppets Who Kill]]''
|CBC Guide
|Season 1 Episode 11 "Dan's Umbrella"
|-
|2003
|''Street Time''
|Receptionist
|Season 2 Episode 6 "Born to Kill"
|-
|2005
|''True Crimes: The First 72 Hours''
|Susan Farland
|Season 2 Episode 10 "Head in a Bucket"
|-
|2005
|''[[1-800-MISSING]]''
|Leah Schaeffer
|Season 2 Episode 17 "Paper Anniversary"
|-
|2006
|''[[Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks]]''
|Senora Rosa
|11 episodes
|-
|2006
|''[[At the Hotel]]''
|Carmelita
|6 episodes
|-
|2007-2008
|''[[History Bites]]''
|Various
|4 episodes (Canadian Screen Award Nomination)
|-
|2008
|''[[Jack and Jill vs. the World]]''
|Tampon Girl
|Feature Film
|-
|2008
|''[[ReGenesis]]''
|Nina Corba
|9 episodes
|-
|2008
|''[[Toot & Puddle (TV series)|Toot & Puddle]]''
|Estella
|2 episodes
|-
|2009
|''[[Rick Mercer Report]]''
|Tory
|Season 6 Episode 11
|-
|2009
|data-sort-value="Line, The" | ''[[The Line (TV series)|''The Line'']]''
|Steph
|7 episodes
|-
|2010
|''[[Unnatural History (TV series)|Unnatural History]]''
|Sarah Campbell
|Pilot Episode
|-
|2009-2010
|data-sort-value="Dating Guy, The" | ''[[The Dating Guy]]''
|Various
|3 episodes
|-
|2011
|''[[Against the Wall (TV series)|Against the Wall]]''
|Jacob's Mom
|Season 1 Episode 11
|-
|2011
|''[[InSecurity]]''
|Tara
|Season 2 Episode 9
|-
|2011
|data-sort-value="Lady of Names, The" | ''The Lady of Names''
|Rapunzel
|Animated Feature Film
|-
|2014
|data-sort-value="Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom, The" | ''The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom''
|Pam
|TV movie
|-
|2014
|''Dead on Campus''
|Jenny
|TV movie
|-
|2014-2015
|''[[Saving Hope]]''
|Lana Davis
|4 episodes
|}


==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 24 October 2024

Rosa Labordé
OccupationPlaywright, actress, screenwriter
NationalityCanadian
Period2000s–present
Notable worksLéo

Rosa Labordé is a Canadian playwright, screenwriter, director and actress.[1] She is playwright-in-residence at Tarragon Theatre[2] and Aluna Theatre.[3] Her play Léo was shortlisted for the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play and the Governor General's Award for English-language drama.[4] In 2012 she received the KM Hunter Artist's Award for Theatre.[5] In 2016 she wrote the first two episodes of the second season of HBO Canada's Sensitive Skin.[6]

Early life

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Rosa was born to a Chilean mother and Eastern European father and was raised Jewish.

Plays

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Acting

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Blur Christine Short Film
2001 Heavy Metal: Geomatrix Slash, Di Video game[12]
2002 Doc Joanie Season 3 Episode 3 "Stroke of Luck"
2002 Puppets Who Kill CBC Guide Season 1 Episode 11 "Dan's Umbrella"
2003 Street Time Receptionist Season 2 Episode 6 "Born to Kill"
2005 True Crimes: The First 72 Hours Susan Farland Season 2 Episode 10 "Head in a Bucket"
2005 1-800-MISSING Leah Schaeffer Season 2 Episode 17 "Paper Anniversary"
2006 Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks Senora Rosa 11 episodes
2006 At the Hotel Carmelita 6 episodes
2007-2008 History Bites Various 4 episodes (Canadian Screen Award Nomination)
2008 Jack and Jill vs. the World Tampon Girl Feature Film
2008 ReGenesis Nina Corba 9 episodes
2008 Toot & Puddle Estella 2 episodes
2009 Rick Mercer Report Tory Season 6 Episode 11
2009 The Line Steph 7 episodes
2010 Unnatural History Sarah Campbell Pilot Episode
2009-2010 The Dating Guy Various 3 episodes
2011 Against the Wall Jacob's Mom Season 1 Episode 11
2011 InSecurity Tara Season 2 Episode 9
2011 The Lady of Names Rapunzel Animated Feature Film
2014 The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom Pam TV movie
2014 Dead on Campus Jenny TV movie
2014-2015 Saving Hope Lana Davis 4 episodes

References

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  1. ^ a b "Five Questions with Rosa Labordé". Ottawa Sun, June 3, 2013.
  2. ^ "Rosa Labordé | Tarragon Theatre". "Tarragon Theatre", June 14, 2014
  3. ^ "Staff + Board - Aluna Theatre" "Aluna Theatre", June 14, 2014
  4. ^ "Rosa Labordé's Léo". The Coast, March 20, 2008.
  5. ^ "2012 KM Hunter Artist Awards". K. M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, June 14, 2014
  6. ^ "Sensitive Skin season two enters production". Playback, May 19, 2015.
  7. ^ "Ripening Rhubarb! Crop". NOW, January 31, 200.
  8. ^ "Sugar rush". NOW, July 17, 2003.
  9. ^ "Playwright finds her 'dark night of the soul'". Toronto Star, February 15, 2010.
  10. ^ "True: A Shakespearean take on dementia". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
  11. ^ "What to Catch at the 33rd Annual Rhubarb Festival". Torontoist, February 7, 2012.
  12. ^ "Rosa Laborde (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 1 July 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
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