Sharry Flett
Sharry Flett is a distinguished Canadian actress whose contributions to the performing arts have been felt across Canada, particularly at the renowned Shaw Festival, where she has been a key figure since 1988. With a remarkable career spanning over 50 productions, her theatrical repertoire includes celebrated works such as "Me And My Girl," "Hedda Gabler," and "My Fair Lady." Her talent has been recognized with prestigious honors, including the Paul Reynolds Award from the Shaw Festival and the Tyrone Guthrie Award at the Stratford Festival.
In addition to her stage achievements, Flett has made significant strides in television, earning two Gemini nominations for her compelling performances—one for Best Actress in "War Brides" and another for Best Supporting Actress in "The Suicide Murders." Her television credits also feature notable series such as "Shades of Black," "Jane of Lantern Hill," and "Street Legal," showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Beyond her performing career, Sharry Flett is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of talent. She has shared her expertise and passion through mentorship roles at prestigious institutions, including The National Theatre School, George Brown Theatre School, and the Shaw Festival Academy. Flett's enduring influence on Canadian theatre and her commitment to education continue to inspire aspiring actors across the country.
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