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Biography: Johanna Nutter started her acting career at a very young age, appearing in her father's film, Loose Associations. She received training from Warren Robertson, a renowned acting teacher, and has since been involved in various film and theatre productions. Notably, she played the roles of Sarah Schorr in Trying and Eunice Kennedy in Jackie Kennedy: A Life. Johanna has been praised as one of Montreal's finest actors by theatre critic Pat Donnelly. Recently, she portrayed Margie Walsh in the Canadian premiere of Good People, receiving great acclaim. In addition to her acting career, Johanna is the founder and artistic director of Freestanding Productions. She also serves as the acting president and concierge of the Freestanding Room, a studio space in Montreal that supports emerging artists. Johanna's first play, My Pregnant Brother, has garnered multiple awards and continues to tour across North America and Europe in both English and French. A film adaptation of her story is currently in progress.
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