Mimi Kuzyk (born February 21, 1952) is a Canadian actress.Kuzyk was
born in Winnipeg, Manitoba to Fred and Kay Kuzyk, both of whom are
Ukrainian immigrants, and received her early education at the
Immaculate Heart of Mary School. She danced with the Rusalka Ukrainian
dance group in Winnipeg for 12 years and briefly studied jazz dance at
the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School.Kuzyk's film debut was in the 1984
film, He's Fired, She's Hired. Since then, she has had roles in
numerous films and television series. Mimi is most noted for playing
Detective Patsy Mayo on Hill Street Blues from 1984 to 1986. Kuzyk
received a Genie Award nomination for her work in the 2001 Canadian
drama Lost and Delirious, and Gemini Award nominations for Best
Supporting Actress. In 2001 she was selected to be the parade marshal
for the Bloor West Village Ukrainian Festival in Toronto,
Ontario.Kuzyk has also appeared on Murder, She Wrote, Quantum Leap,
Doogie Howser, M.D., The Chris Isaak Show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents,
L.A. Law, The Love Boat, Remington Steele, Second City Television, The
Ray Bradbury Theater, Instant Star, Traders, Blue Murder, Total Recall
2070, NCIS, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, and The Outer Limits.
born in Winnipeg, Manitoba to Fred and Kay Kuzyk, both of whom are
Ukrainian immigrants, and received her early education at the
Immaculate Heart of Mary School. She danced with the Rusalka Ukrainian
dance group in Winnipeg for 12 years and briefly studied jazz dance at
the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School.Kuzyk's film debut was in the 1984
film, He's Fired, She's Hired. Since then, she has had roles in
numerous films and television series. Mimi is most noted for playing
Detective Patsy Mayo on Hill Street Blues from 1984 to 1986. Kuzyk
received a Genie Award nomination for her work in the 2001 Canadian
drama Lost and Delirious, and Gemini Award nominations for Best
Supporting Actress. In 2001 she was selected to be the parade marshal
for the Bloor West Village Ukrainian Festival in Toronto,
Ontario.Kuzyk has also appeared on Murder, She Wrote, Quantum Leap,
Doogie Howser, M.D., The Chris Isaak Show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents,
L.A. Law, The Love Boat, Remington Steele, Second City Television, The
Ray Bradbury Theater, Instant Star, Traders, Blue Murder, Total Recall
2070, NCIS, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, and The Outer Limits.
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