Goldie Semple (11 December 1952 â€" 9 December 2009)[3] was a Canadian
actress.Semple was born Marigold Ann Semple in Richmond, British
Columbia.[1] She studied at the University of British Columbia where
she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.[4] She continued
drama studies at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[5]Semple's stage
work included performances with the Alberta Theatre Projects, Canadian
Stage Company, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Shaw Festival, Stratford
Shakespeare Festival, Tarragon Theatre and Vancouver Playhouse Theatre
Company.[3][4] She occasionally appeared on television series such as
Queer as Folk and Street Legal.[5] Among Semple's performances at the
Shaw Festival were the title roles in Camille and Candida in,
respectively, 1981â€"82 and 1983; The Magic Fire in 2006, The Cassilis
Engagement in 2007 and Desirée in A Little Night Music in 2008. At
the Stratford Festival, her notable performances included Kate in The
Taming of the Shrew in 1988, Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing in
1991, and Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra.
actress.Semple was born Marigold Ann Semple in Richmond, British
Columbia.[1] She studied at the University of British Columbia where
she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.[4] She continued
drama studies at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[5]Semple's stage
work included performances with the Alberta Theatre Projects, Canadian
Stage Company, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Shaw Festival, Stratford
Shakespeare Festival, Tarragon Theatre and Vancouver Playhouse Theatre
Company.[3][4] She occasionally appeared on television series such as
Queer as Folk and Street Legal.[5] Among Semple's performances at the
Shaw Festival were the title roles in Camille and Candida in,
respectively, 1981â€"82 and 1983; The Magic Fire in 2006, The Cassilis
Engagement in 2007 and Desirée in A Little Night Music in 2008. At
the Stratford Festival, her notable performances included Kate in The
Taming of the Shrew in 1988, Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing in
1991, and Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra.
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