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Marilyn Norry is a Canadian actress performing on stage across Canada and in films and television around the world. Her credits include The L Word, Flight 93, and Stargate SG-1 . She played the evil mother in the movie “The Bad Son” in 2007.
Actress: Little Women. Marilyn Norry is known for Little Women (1994), Jennifer's Body (2009) and Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010).
Actress: Little Women. Marilyn Norry is known for Little Women (1994), Jennifer's Body (2009) and Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010).
Marilyn Norry (born October 4, 1957 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a Canadian actress performing on stage across Canada and in films and television around the world. Her credits include The L-Word, Flight 93, andStargate SG-1.
Marilyn Norry, BFA. Canadian actor, writer, dramaturg, director and teacher. IMDB. Marilyn is a Canadian actor seen on stages across Canada, and in over 100 projects in film and television around the world.
Marilyn Norry (born October 4, 1957 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a Canadian actress performing on stage across Canada and in films and television around the world. Her credits include The L-Word, Flight 93, and Stargate SG-1.
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Marilyn Norry. Credits (text only) Hide Show Actress (105 credits) 2023 The Blessing Bracelet (TV Movie) Pearl 2022 Resident Alien (TV Series) Older Woman - The Weight (2022) ... Older Woman 2021-2022 Nancy Drew (TV Series) Myrtle Hudson - The Witch Tree Symbol (2022) ... Myrtle Hudson
Marilyn Norry is an award-winning Canadian actor, writer, dramaturg, director and teacher. After graduating from York University with a BFA in Theatre, Marilyn Norry honed her craft in Toronto before moving to Vancouver in 1987. Her work on stage playing (among others) Heidi Holland in Wendy Wasserstein’s The Heidi Chronicles and Hagar Shipley in the adaptation
Jul 31, 2004 · Marilyn Norry’s story of Jean ⓜ - My Mother's Story. SHARE THIS STORY. My mother is the Queen of non sequiturs, talks through my plays, takes photos of everything, sets a good table, rages against spilt milk, is stubbornly eccentric and a good person to have with you in an emergency.