Linda Sorgini
Linda Sorgini, born on July 16, 1955, is a prominent Canadian actress recognized mainly for her contributions to the film industry in Quebec. Her most acclaimed role came in 1983 when she starred in "The Tin Flute," a film that garnered significant attention and led to her nomination for a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 5th Genie Awards held in 1984.
Throughout her career, Sorgini has showcased her talent across various platforms, contributing to both film and television projects that highlight her versatility as an actress. While "The Tin Flute" remains a standout in her filmography, she has also participated in numerous other productions that have solidified her reputation within the Canadian arts scene.
Her work not only reflects her dedication to her craft but also her ability to resonate with audiences through compelling performances. Sorgini's impact on the Quebec film landscape is notable, and she continues to be celebrated for her artistry and contributions to the cultural tapestry of Canadian cinema.