Mary Elizabeth Rubens is a Canadian film, stage, and television
actress, who made her feature film debut in Paul Lynch's slasher film
Prom Night (1980). She subsequently appeared in Firebird 2015 AD
(1981). She worked throughout the 1980s in television, guest-starring
on Night Heat (1985â€"1987) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(1987â€"1988). From 1989 to 1993, she had a leading role on the series
E.N.G., for which she was nominated for a Gemini Award.After a
traumatic brain injury in the 1990s left Rubens with a permanent
disability, she shifted focus from acting, and subsequently earned a
degree in law & society from York University. In 2018, she appeared in
Judith Thompson's stage production of After the Blackout, a play
about, and starring, people with various disabilities.Rubens made her
feature film debut in Paul Lynch's slasher film Prom Night (1980). She
subsequently had a supporting role in Firebird 2015 AD (1981).[2][3]In
1987, she appeared in Souvenirs with Theatre Calgary.[4][5] In 1990,
Rubens was nominated for a Gemini Award for her performance in the
pilot of E.N.G..[6] In 1995, she appeared in the film The Michelle
Apartments.
actress, who made her feature film debut in Paul Lynch's slasher film
Prom Night (1980). She subsequently appeared in Firebird 2015 AD
(1981). She worked throughout the 1980s in television, guest-starring
on Night Heat (1985â€"1987) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(1987â€"1988). From 1989 to 1993, she had a leading role on the series
E.N.G., for which she was nominated for a Gemini Award.After a
traumatic brain injury in the 1990s left Rubens with a permanent
disability, she shifted focus from acting, and subsequently earned a
degree in law & society from York University. In 2018, she appeared in
Judith Thompson's stage production of After the Blackout, a play
about, and starring, people with various disabilities.Rubens made her
feature film debut in Paul Lynch's slasher film Prom Night (1980). She
subsequently had a supporting role in Firebird 2015 AD (1981).[2][3]In
1987, she appeared in Souvenirs with Theatre Calgary.[4][5] In 1990,
Rubens was nominated for a Gemini Award for her performance in the
pilot of E.N.G..[6] In 1995, she appeared in the film The Michelle
Apartments.
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