Diane Flacks
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Diane Flacks | |
Nationality | Canadian |
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Occupation | Writer, Actor |
Website Diane Flacks |
Diane Flacks is a Canadian comedic actress, screenwriter and playwright.
She has co-written and starred in numerous television series, including The Broad Side, P.R., Behind the Scenes and Listen Missy. She has also written for The Kids in the Hall, and acted in Walter Ego and Moose TV. Her plays have included Sibs (cowritten with Richard Greenblatt), Smudge (with Alex Bulmer) and Gravity Calling.
She has also written and performed three one-woman stage shows: Myth Me, By a Thread and Random Acts.
Flacks, who is both Jewish and openly lesbian, once called herself "Kikey-Dykey Spice" in an interview with The Globe and Mail [1].
[edit] Selected filmography
- Brain Candy (1996)
- Dog Park (1998)
- Too Much Sex (2000)
- Cake (2005)
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