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Gina Chiarelli is a Multi-Award Winning Canadian Actress, and Producer, in Film, Television and Theatre. She is a four time Best ActressNominee and three time Best ActressAwardWinner in Film. Her powerful performance in Feature film See Grace Fly, which she also Produced, garnered her a Nomination for the prestigious Academy of Canadian Cinema&Television Genie Award for Best Actress, the Leo Award for Best Actress, as well as Winner for Best Actress at the VancouverInternational Film Festival, and Winner of Best Feature Film at the Fantasporto International Film Festival. Ms. Chiarelli has made several guest appearances on many of Canada's most popular television shows, and her extensive stage-work has garnered her eightNominations and she is three time Best ActressAward Winner of the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award, for her performances in Agnes of God , [1] The Diary of Anne Frank , [2] and for her tour de force in Master Class . [3]



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  1. "Jessie Awards 1999 Winners: The Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards honour the best in Vancouver theatre during the 1998-99 season". Vancouver Sun , June 14, 1999.
  2. "The musical Urinetown wins top Jessie award". Vancouver Sun , June 20, 2006.
  3. "Jessie Awards a Merry romp". Vancouver Sun , June 25, 2013.