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'''Martha Burns''' is an award-winning [[Canadian]] [[actress]] known for her stage work and youth outreach in Ontario and her leading role in the TV drama ''[[Slings and Arrows]]''.
'''Martha Burns''' is an award-winning [[Canadian]] [[actress]] known for her stage work and youth outreach in Ontario and her leading role in the TV drama ''[[Slings and Arrows]]''.


Burns was born in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]]. She was nominated three times for a [[Gemini Award]] for her performance as Shakespearean diva Ellen Fanshaw in ''Slings and Arrows'', and won twice: in 2006 and 2007. She has also won the [[Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role]] twice, for ''[[Long Day's Journey Into Night]]'' in 1996 and for ''[[Love & Savagery]]'' in 2010.<ref>[http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/article/794276--polytechnique-sweeps-genie-awards?bn=1 "Polytechnique sweeps Genie Awards"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', April 12, 2010.</ref>
Burns was born 1958<ref>[http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/784748--martha-burns-returns-to-her-roots "Martha Burns returns to her roots"].''[[Toronto Star]]'', March 26, 2010.</ref>in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]]. She was nominated three times for a [[Gemini Award]] for her performance as Shakespearean diva Ellen Fanshaw in ''Slings and Arrows'', and won twice: in 2006 and 2007. She has also won the [[Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role]] twice, for ''[[Long Day's Journey Into Night]]'' in 1996 and for ''[[Love & Savagery]]'' in 2010.<ref>[http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/article/794276--polytechnique-sweeps-genie-awards?bn=1 "Polytechnique sweeps Genie Awards"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', April 12, 2010.</ref>


Burns is a founding member and a former associate director of Toronto's [[Soulpepper Theatre Company]], a company that includes a number of theatre veterans from the [[Stratford Shakespeare Festival]]. She has also performed leading roles at Stratford, the [[Shaw Festival]], the [[National Arts Centre]] and the [[Tarragon Theatre]], to name just a few. She was nominated five times for a [[Dora Mavor Moore Award]] and won twice: in 1986 for ''[[The Miracle Worker]]'' and in 1984 for ''Trafford Tanzi''.
Burns is a founding member and a former associate director of Toronto's [[Soulpepper Theatre Company]], a company that includes a number of theatre veterans from the [[Stratford Shakespeare Festival]]. She has also performed leading roles at Stratford, the [[Shaw Festival]], the [[National Arts Centre]] and the [[Tarragon Theatre]], to name just a few. She was nominated five times for a [[Dora Mavor Moore Award]] and won twice: in 1986 for ''[[The Miracle Worker]]'' and in 1984 for ''Trafford Tanzi''.
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Martha Burns
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Martha Burns
SpousePaul Gross

Martha Burns is an award-winning Canadian actress known for her stage work and youth outreach in Ontario and her leading role in the TV drama Slings and Arrows.

Burns was born 1958[1]in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was nominated three times for a Gemini Award for her performance as Shakespearean diva Ellen Fanshaw in Slings and Arrows, and won twice: in 2006 and 2007. She has also won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role twice, for Long Day's Journey Into Night in 1996 and for Love & Savagery in 2010.[2]

Burns is a founding member and a former associate director of Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company, a company that includes a number of theatre veterans from the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. She has also performed leading roles at Stratford, the Shaw Festival, the National Arts Centre and the Tarragon Theatre, to name just a few. She was nominated five times for a Dora Mavor Moore Award and won twice: in 1986 for The Miracle Worker and in 1984 for Trafford Tanzi.

As associate artistic director at Soulpepper, Burns headed up its extensive youth outreach program. Earlier in her career, she founded the Toronto Arts for Youth Association and was a co-founder of another youth theatre project in Toronto, Masterclass Theatre. She has also worked as an instructor for the theatre programs at George Brown College and Ryerson University. In 2005 she was honored for her career in the theatre with the Barbara Hamilton Award.[3]

Burns lives in Toronto with her husband, director and actor Paul Gross, and their two children, Hannah and Jack.

Her recent show is called The Foundation which airs on Showcase in Canada. Her character is named Selena Selkirk.

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