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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mimi_KuzykMimi Kuzyk - Wikipedia

    Mimi Kuzyk (born February 21, 1952) is a Canadian actress. Early life. Kuzyk was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba to Fred and Kay Kuzyk, both of whom are Ukrainian immigrants, and received her early education at the Immaculate Heart of Mary School. [1] .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0476906Mimi Kuzyk - IMDb

    Mimi Kuzyk is a Winnipeg born actress, best known for her roles in Hill Street Blues and Blue Murder. She has also appeared in films such as The Final Cut, The Day After Tomorrow, and Lost and Delirious, and has been nominated for four awards.

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  3. Mimi Kuzyk is a Winnipeg born actress, best know for her roles in the series Hill Street Blues (1981) and Blue Murder (2001). Mimi grew up in Winnipeg with her brother and five sisters. She discovered her love of dance at the age of eight.

    • February 21, 1952
  4. Mimi Kuzyk is a Canadian actress who played Detective Patsy Mayo on Hill Street Blues and appeared in many other TV shows and movies. She also danced with the Rusalka Ukrainian dance group and studied jazz dance at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School.

  5. Mimi Kuzyk was a child performer with the Winnipeg Ukrainian dance ensemble Rusalka and briefly studied at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School. In 1977 she moved to Toronto and began her career as a professional actor. Los Angeles beckoned in 1983 and Kuzyk found work almost immediately after arriving.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › mimi_kuzykMimi Kuzyk | Rotten Tomatoes

    After coming to Los Angeles from Canada in the early 1980's, Winnipeg native Mimi Kuzyk didn't have to wait long for her first big break. It came in the form of the recurring role of Detective...

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  8. Jun 14, 2024 · Mary Claire "Mimi" Kennedy is an American actress, author and activist. Best known for her roles in television sitcoms, Kennedy co-starred in numerous short-lived sitcoms before her role as Ruth Sloan on Homefront (1991–93).

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