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Rebecca Northan is a Canadian actor, improviser, theatre director, and creative artist. She is known for playing the hippie mother Diane Macleod on the
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sitcom '' Alice, I Think''. She is a graduate of the
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, and an alumna of the Loose Moose Theatre Company where she did her
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training with
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. Northan has been
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ising and working as an actor for many years, and in 2004 she was nominated for a
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for "Best Ensemble in a Comedy" for The Comedy Network’s ''The Joe Blow Show''. Northan is also a five-time
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nominee, and one time winner, for "Best Female Improviser". She has made several appearances at the
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Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in the World Improv Games, and was a member of
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Toronto mainstage cast. She has also appeared as a guest host on CBC's ''
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'', as well as having appeared in the feature films '' The Rocker'' and '' Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium''. She also co-stars in the
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series '' The Foundation'', directed by
Michael Dowse Michael Dowse (born April 19, 1973) is a Canadian director. Life and career Born in London, Ontario, to Irish parents, he was trained as a film editor. His first full-length movie, '' FUBAR'' was shot on a digital camera with a tiny budget, but ...
. As a theatre actor, Northan has worked across Canada including Theatre Calgary,
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, Fringe Theatre Adventures (Edmonton),
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(touring theatre for young people) and Alberta Theatre Projects. In
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, Northan was nominated for a
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for "Best Actress" for her work in Eric Woolfe's Jack the Ripper play, Dear Boss. When not performing Northan also works as producer/director. Northan was briefly married to Canadian actor Bruce Horak. The two continue to work as creative partners, and together, have created a number of award-winning projects. Northan and Horak collaborated on the live theatrical show ''This is Cancer!'', a comedy which brings the character of Cancer to life in order to address the modern audience's current
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concerns. They are also responsible for ''Legend Has It'', ''Undercover'', and ''An Undiscovered Shakespeare'' - all productions which fall under the banner of Spontaneous Theatre, a theatrical genre pioneered by Northan, which casts an audience member in the lead role. In the summer of 2007 Northan created a performance piece for the Harbourfront Centre's Spiegelshow ''Blind Date'', an improvised turn in which Northan chooses a member of the audience to perform with her as her blind date. This subsequently evolved into a 90 minute performance that initially played at both the Loose Moose Theatre, and the World Stage Series at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, to sold out crowds. In December 2010, the show was picked up by Broadway Producer Kevin McCollum. It sold out its run at Ars Nova in NYC, and was met with rave reviews. In the spring of 2013 McCollum brought ''Blind Date'' to the Charing Cross Theatre in London, UK for seven weeks. In 2016, she won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female in a Principal Role – Play (Large Theatre) for ''Blind Date''. As of 2021, ''Blind Date'' has had just over 900 performances. ''Queer Blind Date'' developed in partnership with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, in Toronto, and a Norwegian version has been licensed to the improv company Det Andre Teatret in Oslo. Alongside Paul O'Sullivan,
Debra McGrath Debra McGrath (born July 5, 1954) is a Canadian actress and comedian. Education Debra McGrath was born in Toronto in 1954. She studied theatre at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Toronto Metropolitan University). Career McGrath first sta ...
, Lisa Merchant and Peter Oldring, she received a
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nomination for Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series at the
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in 2004 for '' The Joe Blow Show''."2004 Gemini Awards top-category nominees". ''
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'', December 11, 2004.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Northan, Rebecca Canadian film actresses Canadian television actresses Living people Canadian Comedy Award winners University of Calgary alumni 21st-century Canadian actresses Canadian stage actresses Dora Mavor Moore Award winners Year of birth missing (living people)