Catherine Fitch

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Catherine Fitch is a Canadian actress. [1] She is most noted for her performance as Iris in the 1995 television film Butterbox Babies , for which she won the Gemini Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Film or Miniseries at the 10th Gemini Awards in 1996. [2]

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Early life and education

Born in Balcarres, Saskatchewan, Fitch was raised in Balcarres and Red Deer, Alberta. [1] She was educated at the University of Calgary and the National Theatre School of Canada. [1]

Career

She has also received two Gemini Award nominations for Supporting or Guest Performance in a Drama Series for her role as Rosemary in This Is Wonderland , and a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Living in Your Car . [3]

Her other roles have included the films South of Wawa , [4] Ordinary Magic , Borrowed Hearts , Bless the Child , Knockaround Guys , You Stupid Man , Away from Her , Picture Day and Cardinals , and the television series Street Legal , [1] Emily of New Moon , Slings & Arrows and Murdoch Mysteries , as well as roles on stage. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 South of Wawa Cheryl-Ann
1993 Ordinary Magic Doctor
1995 Butterbox Babies Iris
2000 Bless the Child Sister Helena
2001 Knockaround Guys Louise
2002 You Stupid Man Bartender
2005 Niagara Motel Sophie
2005 The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio Emma Hartzler
2006 Away from Her Receptionist
2007 Saw IV Additional voice
2012 Picture Day Vice-Principal
2013 Compulsion Crazed Fan
2017 Cardinals Wendy
2019 The Kindness of Strangers Donna

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Street Legal Sarah Langley4 episodes
1993 Class of '96 Miss SiegelEpisode: "Bright Smoke, Cold Fire"
1993, 1996 Road to Avonlea Selena Dale3 episodes
1994 The Kids in the Hall BrendaEpisode #4.19
1996 Goosebumps CoachEpisode: "Be Careful What You Wish For"
1997 The Arrow Ruby PaloffskiMiniseries
1997 The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon SpriteEpisode: "Dudley's Big Decision"
1998 Twitch City EllenEpisode: "People Who Fight Too Much"
1998, 1999 Emily of New Moon Maud Dutton3 episodes
1999Dear America: A Picture of FreedomMiz LillyTelevision film
1999 The Famous Jett Jackson Deputy GeorgiaEpisode: "Things that Fly"
1999 What Katy Did DebbieTelevision film
2000 Twice in a Lifetime NurseEpisode: "Whistle Blower"
2001Ruby's Bucket of BloodMiss DaigieTelevision film
2002 Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay Beverly
2003Profoundly NormalMargaret
2003 Blue Murder Marion GoncharEpisode: "Hard Times"
2003 1-800-Missing Sheri AdelmanEpisode: "M.I.A."
2003–2006 Slings & Arrows Maria17 episodes
2004 Puppets Who Kill Emily CaringEpisode: "Buttons and the Geriatric"
2004 The Newsroom Replacement ProducerEpisode: "Say Cheese"
2004–2005 This Is Wonderland Rosemary5 episodes
2005 Life with Derek Receptionist2 episodes
2008 An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving PrincipalTelevision film
2008 Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning Cider Press Woman
2008, 2016 Murdoch Mysteries Various roles2 episodes
2010–2011 Living in Your Car Peggy5 episodes
2011 Lost Girl Aunt LudmilaEpisode: "Mirror, Mirror"
2013 Warehouse 13 MaggieEpisode: "The Truth Hurts"
2015 Saving Hope Helen KruegerEpisode: "Hearts of Glass"
2016Coming InDirector2 episodes
2017 Designated Survivor Senator Elizabeth VandenbergEpisode: "Party Lines"
2018Killer HighReceptionistTelevision film
2019 Anne with an E Sister CeciliaEpisode: "A Hope of Meeting You in Another World"
2021 In the Dark NancyEpisode: "Safe and Sound"
2022 Reacher Waitress3 episodes

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Christopher Harris, "Catherine Fitch, hailed by critics for her performance in South of Wawa, says she used to be 'a bit like' the character she portrayed: 'I could look inside and see a real person there'". The Globe and Mail , April 24, 1992.
  2. John McKay, "N.S. programs take Geminis: Due South dominates awards". Halifax Daily News , March 4, 1996.
  3. 1 2 "New Stages play in Peterborough examines censorship". Peterborough Examiner , February 7, 2018.
  4. John Levesque, "You can't help being drawn to South of Wawa". Hamilton Spectator , July 10, 1992.