Anne-Marie MacDonald | |
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Born | 1958 (age 53–54) CFB Baden-Soellingen, West Germany |
Occupation | Playwright, Novelist, Actor, Broadcast Journalist |
Nationality | Canadian |
Notable work(s) | Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) Fall on Your Knees The Way the Crow Flies |
Spouse(s) | Alisa Palmer |
Ann-Marie MacDonald (born October 29, 1958) is a Canadian playwright, novelist, actor and broadcast journalist who lives in Toronto, Ontario. The daughter of a member of Canada's military, she was born at an air force base near Baden-Baden, West Germany.
MacDonald won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for her first novel, Fall on Your Knees, which was also named to Oprah Winfrey's Book Club.
She received the Governor General's Award for Literary Merit, the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award and the Canadian Author's Association Award for her play, Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet).
She also appeared in the films I've Heard the Mermaids Singing and Better Than Chocolate, among others.
Her 2003 novel, The Way the Crow Flies, was partly inspired by the Steven Truscott case.
She also hosted the CBC Documentary series Life and Times from 1996 to 2007, and currently hosts CBC's flagship documentary program, Doc Zone.
MacDonald's wife is playwright and theatre director Alisa Palmer.[1][2]
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