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  1. Michelle Thrush (* 6. Februar 1967 in Calgary) ist eine kanadische Theater- und Filmschauspielerin. Leben. Michelle Thrush ist indianischer Abstammung und gehört dem Volk der Cree an. Sie spielte mit 17 Jahren ihre erste Filmrolle. Mit 20 zog sie nach Vancouver, wo sie einen Agenten fand und im Theater sowie in Fernsehserien auftrat ...

  2. Michelle Thrush. Michelle Thrush (born February 6, 1967) is a Canadian actress and First Nations activist for Aboriginal Canadians and the other Indigenous peoples of the Americas. She is best known for her leading role as Gail Stoney in Blackstone, for which she won the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing ...

  3. Michelle Thrush is a Cree actress who has starred in films and TV shows about Indigenous issues. She is also a playwright, a clown performer and a social worker who helps aboriginal families.

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  4. As an actor, Michelle Thrush has done work that has won critical acclaim. As a person, she's been through many challenges. George talks about how acting help...

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  5. 28. März 2024 · Gemini Award-winner Michelle Thrush unveils her life with remarkable honesty and humour in her one-woman show, Inner Elder, arriving at the National Arts Centre from April 11-13. A comedy born from real-life challenges.

  6. Actress: Pathfinder. Michelle Thrush is a Canadian actress and First Nations activist for Aboriginal Canadians and the other Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Thrush, who is Cree, was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by parents she admits were chronic alcoholics.

  7. 10. Apr. 2024 · Michelle Thrush is a multi-award-winning actress who has been involved in the arts for over thirty years. She is performing Inner Elder, a show about her transformation from a young girl to a mother, at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa in April 2024.