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  1. Marilyn Lightstone (born 28 June 1940) is a Canadian stage, film and television actress and writer.

  2. Marilyn Lightstone was born on 28 June 1940 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for Heavy Metal (1981), In Praise of Older Women (1978) and Avonlea (1990).

  3. Official online portfolio for Marilyn Lightstone - Actress, Artist and Author.

  4. Feb 7, 2023 · Lightstone is the ultimate multi-hyphenate: actress of stage, screen and television; painter; writer; podcaster; singer; and TV and radio host. She floats down the hill in her gauzy white summer tunic and trousers, her Indian-style thongs lightly tapping out a rhythm on the meandering rock path.

  5. Marilyn Lightstone, one of Canada's most respected actresses, is known for her moving performances on stage, screen, and television. Equally as impressive is Marilyn's extensive collection of photography and paintings that demonstrate an artist with many talents.

  6. Marilyn Lightstone was born on 28 June 1940 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for Heavy Metal (1981), In Praise of Older Women (1978) and Avonlea (1990).

  7. Jun 28, 2022 · Marilyn Lightstone played school teacher Miss Stacy in bothAnne of Green Gables’ and ‘Road to Avonlea’ and says she receives letters from fans of the shows around the world.

  8. In that spirit, we are sharing an interview with the multi-talented Marilyn Lightstone that we have unearthed from our archives. Marilyn Lightstone is probably most recognizable to Anne of Green Gables fans as the wonderful teacher Miss Stacey, who inspired Anne Shirley to become a teacher herself. She reprised the role in Anne of Avonlea and ...

  9. From a working class Jewish family on Clark St. in Montreal, and the National Theatre School’s second graduating class, Marilyn Lightstone emerged as one of Canadas foremost actors. Her diverse and empowering body of work as well as her screen persona are worth celebrating.

  10. Sep 10, 2021 · From its immortal opening sentence, Marilyn captures every delight of Jane Austens timeless treasure, reading and acting the parts to bring Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennett and all of your favourite characters to dramatic life.

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