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Sheena Larkin
Born Belfast 1944
Unfailing and inspirited Canadian based character actor, long established on both stage and screen, whose career to date has almost exclusively been played out in North America. Ironically she made her debut in the final production of Harold Goldblatt’s itinerant and occasional Ulster Theatre Company, which for the duration of it’s existence in the mid to late sixties was in effect a conduit for old Group Players reunions.
A short term contract as a continuity announcer with Ulster Television circa 1970, preceded a move to Quebec, where she initially found work as an English language teacher in a French speaking school. Later she complimented her little stage experience with local repertory companies in Quebec and Montreal. Early engagements included a Noel Coward season at the Piggery Theatre Quebec in 1973 and the same year in her first film role, played Estelle McDonald in director Larry Kent’s romantic comedy ‘Keep it in the Family’, starring fading Hollywood star John Gavin. However any screen ambitions from this point were frozen until the end of the decade, but she did find steady employment in theatre, which included a splendid Mrs Cobb in Bertolt Brecht’s ‘Trumpets and Drums’, an adaptation of George Farquhar’s early
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Kristi Labrum
Lives in Utah. Set decorator for the Latter-day Saint-themed feature film "The Singles Ward" (2002). Also had a bit part in the movie as a gate attendant at the airport. Casting assistant (to Michelle Wright) for the Latter-day Saint-themed feature film "The R.M." (2003).
Neil LaBute
Latter-day Saint (convert; was a member of the Church from 1981 to 2004). Born 19 March 1963, Detroit, Michigan. Playwright, screenwriter, director. Attended film school (on a scholarship) at Brigham Young University, during which time he became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. LaBute co-wrote Michael L. S