Kristen Thomson


Kristen Thomson is a Canadian actress and playwright. She has been described as "an icon of Canadian theatre".

Early life and education

Thomson was born in Toronto, Ontario. She studied drama at the University of Toronto and the National [Theatre School of Canada].

''I, Claudia''

Thomson is known for her one-woman play I, Claudia, which was adapted to film in 2004. In that play and film, Thomson plays all of the roles, using masks to change character. The play has been described as a "deeply moving one-woman mask show about the inner life of a pre-adolescent girl". It received praise from critics and was popularly successful.

Awards

In 2003, Thomson won an ACTRA Award for her performance in I Shout Love, a short film directed by Sarah Polley. She has won four Dora Awards for her stage work. Her most recent win was for the Genie Award for [Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role] in the movie Away From Her.

Stage

YearTitleCompany / VenueRoleNotes
2001A [Midsummer Night's Dream]Theatre Passe Muraille, TorontoBottom / Hermia
2018Every Brilliant ThingBerkley Street Theatre, Toronto
2019The Wedding PartyStreetscar Crowsnest Theatre, TorontoPlay written by Thomson

Film

Television

Publications

  • I, Claudia
  • ''Someone else''