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  1. Lucia Frangione is a versatile and award-winning Canadian artist who has worked in theatre, film, TV and video games. She is currently studying film and TV writing at VFS on scholarship and has a novel, Grazie, published by Talon books.

  2. Lucia Frangione is a Canadian actor, writer and adaptor with thirty stage plays and several film and TV credits. She has won awards for her work and lives in Vancouver with her family.

    • January 1, 1
    • Additional Crew, Actress, Writer
    • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Lucia Frangione
  3. Nov 14, 2020 · Lucia Frangione is a creative spirit who shares her stories, plays, and interviews on her website. She invites you to join her in the slow slide into the great good, a way of living sensually and gratefully.

  4. Jan 7, 2010 · Frangione, Lucia. Lucia Frangione, playwright, actor (b at Calgary 23 July 1969). Lucia Frangione attended school at Camille J. Lerouge School in Red Deer, Alta, and studied playwriting at the Rosebud School of the Arts and acting at Langara College in Vancouver. As a writer Frangione had early success, publishing her first poem at 17 and ...

  5. Frangione has written several unlisted plays that have had amateur productions. Many of her listed plays are produced by schools and community theatres across North America and be-yond. She has written a Kickstart award winning Leo nominated short film called Pop Switch. She is a published poet and an avid blogger with over a thousand followers.

  6. May 9, 2014 · 20 Questions with Lucia Frangione. 1. Your first job. My first job was for CKGY country radio station in Red Deer, Alberta. I was the radio “hostess”, I handed out prizes and coffee and spun the prize wheel while the radio was “live” on location. It added up to a lot of pervy old car salesmen, Randy Travis and Timbits. 2.

  7. Originally from Alberta, where she trained with the Rosebud School for the Arts, Frangione established her career in Vancouver, where she continues to write and act. Pacific Theatre premiered her early works, including Cariboo Magi (2001) and Espresso (2003, 2013).

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