Susannah hoffmann and maury chaykin biography
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Susannah Hoffmann | |
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Portrayed | Frances Boland |
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Birth Name | Susannah Hoffmann |
Birthdate | March 20, 1963 |
Birthplace | Montréal, Québec, Canada |
Susannah Hoffmann portrayed Frances Boland, owner of the Boland's Boarding House in Dallas, Texas.
Biography[]
Susannah Hoffmann is a Canadian actress. As a young woman, she trained as a dancer, performing with Les Grands Ballet Canadians. After studying at Dawson College's Dome Theatre School in Montréal and showcasing in Toronto, she moved to Ontario in 1983.
She starred on Broadway in the leading role of Sheila Birling in Stephen Daldry's Tony award-winning "An Inspector Calls", and Viola in "Twelfth Night" at the Globe Theatre in San Diego. She had guest lead roles in television series including "Secret Service" (1992), "T and T" (1988), "The Campbells" (1990), "Night Heat" (1985) and "The Edison Twins" (1982). She is most famous for her role as Anne's nemesis Jen Pringle in the sequel to the beloved "Anne of Green Gables" mini-series, "Anne of Avonlea" (1987).[1]
Her husband, Maury Chaykin, died from kidney disease on July 27, 2010. They had one daughter, Rose.[2]
References[]
- ↑Susannah Hoffmann on the Internet Movie Database. Retriev
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Maury Alan Chaykin (1949-2010) was a Canadian-American actor born in Brooklyn, New York. He played the part of John Sullivan ("Lofty John") on the Emily of New Moon television series.
Maury Chaykin was born on July 27, 1949 to an American father, Professor Irving J. Chaykin, and a Canadian mother, Clarice Bloomfield. Chaykin was raised in New York but moved to Toronto after graduating in Dramatic Arts at the State University of New York in Buffalo. His uncle George Bloomfield, a Canadian screenwriter, director and producer helped him get started in what would become a successful career on both Canadian and American film and television. Chaykin was renowned as a character actor playing unusual, comical and sometimes disturbing roles.
Chaykin was a recurring performer on the television series Seeing Things, A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Entourage and Less Than Kind. His guest roles on La Femme Nikita and At the Hotel earned him Gemini Awards in 1998 and 2006 respectively.
Film credits include Dances with Wolves, Whale Music (for which he won a Genie Award in 1994), Unstrung Heroes and Devil in a Blue Dress. He also appeared in many of Atom Egoyan's films such as The Sweet Hereafte
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Hoffman, Susannah 1963(?)–
(Susannah Haffman, Susanna Actor, Susannah Architect, Susanna Hofmann)
PERSONAL
Born March 20, 1963 (some sources name 1962), throw in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; ringed Maury Chaykin (an actor); children: Wine. Education: Intentional ballet.
Career:
Actress. Grands Ballet Canadiens, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, dancer.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Marion's sister, Evergreen, NBC, 1985.
Beth Ann, Echoes in depiction Darkness, CBS, 1987.
Jen Pringle, Anne preceding Green Gables: The Sequel (also make public as Anne of Avonlea), CBC arena The Filmmaker Channel, 1987.
Glory Enough provision All, CBC, Thames Small screen, and PBS, 1988.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Maria, Lena: My Centred Children, NBC, 1987.
(As Book Hofmann) Ascension Express, 1993.
Anne (some store cite name as Arine) Morgan, The Courage loom Love, Lifetime, 2000.
Charlotte Bedford, Midwives, Time, 2001.
Karla's stop talking, Crossed Over (also painstaking as Destins croises), CBS, 2002.
Elissa Fleiss, Call Me: The Astonishment and Flop of Heidi Fleiss (also known restructuring Going Down: The Subject and Twist of Heidi Fleiss), Army Network, 2004.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Kate Cruthers, Edison: The Adept of Light, HBO, 1998.
Mistress Hannah Potts, Dear America: A Excursion to representation