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Biography: Sharry Flett, a prominent Canadian actress, has left her mark on theatres nationwide, notably at the Shaw Festival since 1988. Her extensive stage career encompasses over 50 productions, including notable plays like "Me And My Girl," "Hedda Gabler," and "My Fair Lady." She's received accolades such as the Paul Reynolds Award at Shaw and the Tyrone Guthrie Award at Stratford. In television, Flett's performances earned her Gemini nominations for Best Actress in "War Brides" and Best Supporting Actress in "The Suicide Murders." Her diverse TV portfolio includes shows like "Shades of Black," "Jane of Lantern Hill," and "Street Legal." Flett's passion for mentoring young actors has led her to various esteemed institutions like The National Theatre School, George Brown Theatre School, and the Shaw Festival Academy.
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