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'''Gina Chiarelli''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] actress.<ref name=standards>"Setting high standards for Vancouver stage acting: In separate performances, Seana McKenna and Gina Chiarelli show how it's done". ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', January 17, 2001.</ref> Most prominently associated with stage roles in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]],<ref name=standards /> she received a [[Genie Award]] nomination as [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role|Best Actress]] at the [[26th Genie Awards]] in 2006 for her performance in the film ''[[See Grace Fly]]''.<ref>"Key Genie nominees". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', January 26, 2006.</ref>
'''Gina Chiarelli''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] actress.<ref name=standards>"Setting high standards for Vancouver stage acting: In separate performances, Seana McKenna and Gina Chiarelli show how it's done". ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', January 17, 2001.</ref> Most prominently associated with stage roles in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]],<ref name=standards /> she received a [[Genie Award]] nomination as [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role|Best Actress]] at the [[26th Genie Awards]] in 2006 for her performance in the film ''[[See Grace Fly]]''.<ref>"Key Genie nominees". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', January 26, 2006.</ref>


As a stage actress, she won [[Jessie Richardson Theatre Award]]s in 1999 for her performance in ''[[Agnes of God]]'',<ref>"Jessie Awards 1999 Winners: The Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards honour the best in Vancouver theatre during the 1998-99 season". ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', June 14, 1999.</ref> in 2006 for ''[[The Diary of Anne Frank (play)|The Diary of Anne Frank]]'',<ref>"The musical Urinetown wins top Jessie award". ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', June 20, 2006.</ref> and in 2013 for ''[[Master Class]]''.<ref>"Jessie Awards a Merry romp". ''[[June 25, 2013.</ref>
As a stage actress, she won [[Jessie Richardson Theatre Award]]s in 1999 for her performance in ''[[Agnes of God]]'',<ref>"Jessie Awards 1999 Winners: The Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards honour the best in Vancouver theatre during the 1998-99 season". ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', June 14, 1999.</ref> in 2006 for ''[[The Diary of Anne Frank (play)|The Diary of Anne Frank]]'',<ref>"The musical Urinetown wins top Jessie award". ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', June 20, 2006.</ref> and in 2013 for ''[[Master Class]]''.<ref>"Jessie Awards a Merry romp". June 25, 2013.</ref>


She has also had recurring roles in the television series ''[[Cold Squad]]'', ''[[Da Vinci's Inquest]]'' and ''[[The Dead Zone (TV series)|The Dead Zone]]'', and appeared in the films ''Noroc'', ''Deadly Little Secrets'' and ''Numb''.
She has also had recurring roles in the television series ''[[Cold Squad]]'', ''[[Da Vinci's Inquest]]'' and ''[[The Dead Zone (TV series)|The Dead Zone]]'', and appeared in the films ''Noroc'', ''Deadly Little Secrets'' and ''Numb''.

Revision as of 10:03, 26 January 2016

Gina Chiarelli is a Canadian actress.[1] Most prominently associated with stage roles in Vancouver, British Columbia,[1] she received a Genie Award nomination as Best Actress at the 26th Genie Awards in 2006 for her performance in the film See Grace Fly.[2]

As a stage actress, she won Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards in 1999 for her performance in Agnes of God,[3] in 2006 for The Diary of Anne Frank,[4] and in 2013 for Master Class.[5]

She has also had recurring roles in the television series Cold Squad, Da Vinci's Inquest and The Dead Zone, and appeared in the films Noroc, Deadly Little Secrets and Numb.

References

  1. ^ a b "Setting high standards for Vancouver stage acting: In separate performances, Seana McKenna and Gina Chiarelli show how it's done". Vancouver Sun, January 17, 2001.
  2. ^ "Key Genie nominees". Toronto Star, January 26, 2006.
  3. ^ "Jessie Awards 1999 Winners: The Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards honour the best in Vancouver theatre during the 1998-99 season". Vancouver Sun, June 14, 1999.
  4. ^ "The musical Urinetown wins top Jessie award". Vancouver Sun, June 20, 2006.
  5. ^ "Jessie Awards a Merry romp". June 25, 2013.