Caitlin Driscoll, author portrait
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Caitlin Driscoll

Caitlin Driscoll is a Dora-Nominated*, Toronto-based actor, writer , producer, and dialect coach, who began her career as an artist in  Peterborough, ON.  She has originated many roles in new plays across Canada, including Brenda in Punch Up (Kat Sandler/Theatre Brouhaha) and 30 characters in Game of Clones (Rick Miller/North American Tour). Some other credits include, for theatre: Where you Are ( Jessie Collins/Upper Canada Playhouse); Bedroom Farce (Ted Dykstra/Soulpepper Theatre); Sunshine Express (Simon Joynes/Port Stanley Festival Theatre); Real Estate (Alanna Harkin/Lighthouse Festival Theatre); My Treasure Island!!! (Kate Lynch/Theatre Passe Muraille); Laws of Motion* (Christopher Stanton/Small Elephant Co-op); Savage in Limbo (Sara Kitz/Bob Kills Theatre). For TV/film: Strong&Wrong (writer/producer); Play: The Film (Floyder Films); Solitude by Black Sabbath (AJ Vaage); St Mary (MSquared Production); Working the Engels (Global/NBC); The Neddeaus of Duqesne Island (CBC); Reign (CW).

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