Vivien Endicott-Douglas
Vivien Endicott-Douglas (born December 10, 1990) is a Canadian actress on stage and screen.[1] She is best known for her role as Marnie in the television series Shoebox Zoo. Her works include films such Finn on the Fly and the made-for-TV movie Fox, based on the story of Canadian hero Terry Fox. Her performance in the indie film The Shape of Rex led to a nomination for ACTRA Outstanding Female Performance, and she was also nominated for the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female for her role in Rose Napoli's Lo (or Dear Mr. Wells).[2] She is also the older sister of actress Hannah Endicott-Douglas.
Vivien Endicott-Douglas | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2003–present |
Relatives | Hannah Endicott-Douglas (sister) |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Back to School with Franklin | Goose (voice) | Video |
2004–2005 | Shoebox Zoo | Marnie McBride | 26 episodes |
2005 | Terry | Judy Fox | TV movie |
2008 | Finn on the Fly | Ashley | |
2008 | An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving | Prudence | TV movie |
2008 | Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning | Violetta Thomas | TV movie |
2009 | The Line | Emma | 5 episodes |
2009 | The Lesson | Sam | |
2009 | How Eunice Got Her Baby | Eunice | |
2010 | Rookie Blue | Samantha | Episode: "Honor Roll" |
2010 | Cra$h & Burn | Angie | Episode: "Closure" |
2013 | The Shape of Rex | young Rose | Nominated, ACTRA Outstanding Female Performance award[3] Nominated, Best Lead Female, Madrid International Film Festival |
2014 | Left for Dead | Emily Walker | TV movie |
2017 | American Gods | Pizza Delivery Woman | Episode: "The Secret of Spoons" |
Stage performances
Year | Title | Theatre | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Forests | Tarragon Theatre, Toronto | Loup | [4] |
2015 | Harper Regan | Bluma Appel Theatre, Toronto | teenage daughter | [5] |
2017 | Infinity | NAC English Theatre | Sarah Jean | [6] |
2017 | Lo (or Dear Mr. Wells) | Crow’s Theatre, Toronto | Laura | Nominated for the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female in a Principal Role[7] |
2018 | Category E | Coal Mine Theatre, Toronto | Millet | [8] |
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References
- Sumi, Glenn (14 May 2018). "Dora Mavor Moore Awards 2018: who will be nominated?". NOW Toronto. NOW Communications Inc. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- Campbell, Trevor (2017-11-01). "Lo (Or Dear Mr. Wells) delivers uncomfortable truths we need to face". NOW Magazine. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
- Johnson, Brian D. (10 June 2013). "Sex, lies and Saskatoon: 'The Shape of Rex'". MacLean's. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- Fisher, Steve (5 May 2011). "Twisted Roots and Words in Forests". Torontoist. St. Joseph Media. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- Nestruck, J. Kelly (6 March 2015). "In Harper Regan, Molly Parker makes a bold return to the stage". The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ontario. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- Saxberg, Lynn (6 March 2017). "Theatre review: Love and a dysfunctional family stretch to Infinity". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- SCHABAS, MARTHA (4 November 2017). "Review: First half of Lo (or Dear Mr. Wells) is authentic and empathetic, but then things get murky". The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ontario. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- Nestruck, J. Kelly (18 April 2018). "Review: In Category E, animal testing is for the humans". The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ontario. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
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