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Cynthia Ashperger

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Cintija Ašperger (born May 4, 1963), credited as Cynthia Ashperger in English-language roles, is a Croatian-Canadian film, television and stage actress.

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Early years

Born in Zagreb in 1963, she worked as an actor in Yugoslavia, including in the film S.P.U.K., before meeting Canadian director Allan Eastman when she was cast in the 1987 television film Race for the Bomb. She subsequently married Eastman, and spent the next number of years working in both Canada and Yugoslavia until the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars in 1991.[1] She moved permanently to Canada in 1995,[2] taking a job as a drama teacher at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario.[2]

Career

On stage, her roles have included Out of Spite, a one-woman show based on the writing of Elma Softic;[3] Richard Sanger's Not Spain;[4] and Jordan Tannahill's Feral Child.[5] She has also had television roles in Degrassi and ZOS: Zone of Separation.

Awards and honors

She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016 for The Waiting Room,[6] and a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress, Independent Theatre Division, for Feral Child.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Jordan Tannahill’s Feral Child: Bosnian genocide trauma plays out in Oshawa". Toronto Star, September 5, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Can television improve Arab-Jewish relations?". Now, December 9, 2015.
  3. ^ "Bosnian black humor goes from page to stage". Toronto Star, November 25, 1995.
  4. ^ "Not Spain reinvented for new engagement". Toronto Star, January 18, 1996.
  5. ^ "Feral Child leaps into the spotlight: A new work from one of Canada's most promising theatre artists opens this week". Toronto Star, September 6, 2012.
  6. ^ "Room, Schitt’s Creek lead 2016 Canadian Screen Award nominations". National Post, January 20, 2016.
  7. ^ "2013 Dora Mavor Moore Awards Nominees". Theatromania, June 3, 2013.

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