Kate Trotter (born February 5, 1953) is a Canadian film, television
and stage actress.Her television roles have included appearances in
Wild Roses, Covert Affairs, Lost Girl, The Newsroom, Paradise Falls,
Earth: Final Conflict, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, The Jane Show,
Republic of Doyle, Blue Murder, Murdoch Mysteries, Friday the 13th:
the Series and Sue Thomas F.B. Eye, while her film roles have included
Beyond Borders, Joshua Then and Now, Martha, Ruth and Edie, Murder in
the Hamptons, Glory Enough for All, The First Season, Murder in Space,
Taking a Chance on Love, Clarence and Tru Love. She won a Gemini Award
for Guest Actress in a Dramatic Series in 2003 for Blue Murder.[1]Her
stage roles have included Miss Havisham in Great Expectations,[2]
Madge Kendal in The Elephant Man,[3] Alma in Summer and Smoke,[4]
Juliet in Romeo and Juliet,[4] Hermione in The Winter's Tale,[4] Katie
in Quiet in the Land[5] and Ann Whitfield in Man and Superman.[4] She
has been a three-time Dora Mavor Moore Award winner for her stage
roles.[1]In addition to her own acting, Trotter has also taught acting
at George Brown College and the Armstrong Studio, and works as a
professional communication coach.[6]
and stage actress.Her television roles have included appearances in
Wild Roses, Covert Affairs, Lost Girl, The Newsroom, Paradise Falls,
Earth: Final Conflict, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, The Jane Show,
Republic of Doyle, Blue Murder, Murdoch Mysteries, Friday the 13th:
the Series and Sue Thomas F.B. Eye, while her film roles have included
Beyond Borders, Joshua Then and Now, Martha, Ruth and Edie, Murder in
the Hamptons, Glory Enough for All, The First Season, Murder in Space,
Taking a Chance on Love, Clarence and Tru Love. She won a Gemini Award
for Guest Actress in a Dramatic Series in 2003 for Blue Murder.[1]Her
stage roles have included Miss Havisham in Great Expectations,[2]
Madge Kendal in The Elephant Man,[3] Alma in Summer and Smoke,[4]
Juliet in Romeo and Juliet,[4] Hermione in The Winter's Tale,[4] Katie
in Quiet in the Land[5] and Ann Whitfield in Man and Superman.[4] She
has been a three-time Dora Mavor Moore Award winner for her stage
roles.[1]In addition to her own acting, Trotter has also taught acting
at George Brown College and the Armstrong Studio, and works as a
professional communication coach.[6]
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