Astrid Van Wieren

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Astrid Van Wieren (born 1964 or 1965) is a Canadian stage actress.

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Early life and education

Van Wieren is originally from London, Ontario. [1] [2] She was born to a "literary mother" and "theatre loving father," and has several sisters and a brother. [2] [3] She became interested in performance from a young age. [4] She attended King’s College at University of Western Ontario, [2] where she studied English and French, graduating in 1988. [1] [3] She went on to attend Ryerson Theatre School. [1] [5] [6]

Career

After graduating from Ryerson, Van Wieren "always said 'yes' to any project," leading her to become involve with a number of "new plays, early fringe and wonderful edgy stuff". [7] She has acted in both musicals and plays.

In 2015, Van Wieren originated the role of Beulah in Come From Away, and was part of the show's original Broadway cast beginning in 2017. [1] Van Wieren also performed in the production's 2021 pro-shot, and joined a production of the show in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, in 2023. [8]

In June 2018, Van Wieren hosted the Dora Awards in Toronto. [6]

In 2019, Van Wieren co-wrote the script for a film, The River You Step In, with Jon Michaelson. [1] She also starred as the film's protagonist, a social worker named Stevie. [1] [9]

Theatre roles

YearShowRoleLocation/CompanyTypeRef
2001 Mamma Mia! EnsembleNorth American Tour [10]
BAAL – A Rock n Roll Play Baal Buddies in Bad Times Regional [4] [7]
2008FotoHania [11]
2011This Wide NightLorraine [7]
2013SuckerConstance [7]
2014The Way Back to Thursday Theatre Passe Muraille Regional [7]
Ubu Mayor: A Harmful Bit of FunHuhu One Little Goat Theatre Company [12]
Belles Soeurs: The MusicalGermaine Lauzon Segal Centre [13]
2015Myth of the OstrichHollyOffside Productions [14]
Come From Away Beulah and others La Jolla Playhouse [15]
2016 Ford's Theatre Society [16]
2017-2022Broadway [17]
2023Inge(new) – In search of a musicalRegional [4]
Come From AwayDiane and others Joseph R Smallwood Arts & Culture Centre [18]

Personal life

Van Wieren is based in Leslieville, Toronto, and also has an apartment in Harlem, New York City. [2]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryShowRoleResultRef
2012 Dora Mavor Moore Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female in a Principal Role (Independent Theatre)This Wide NightWon [19] [20]
2016 Gypsy Rose Lee AwardsExcellence in Performance as an EnsembleCome From AwayBeulah and othersWon [21]
2017Dora Mavor Moore Awards Best Leading Actress (Musical Theatre) Nominated [6]

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