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Alison Sealy-Smith (born 1959) is a Barbadian actress, born and raised in Barbados. Sealy-Smith attended Mount Allison University (New Brunswick, Canada) where she studied psychology〔 on a scholarship. She is the founding director of Obsidian Theatre, a company that specializes in Black Canadian drama.〔 Sealy-Smith was awarded a Dora Mavor Moore Award for her 1997 star turn in Djanet Sears' ''Harlem Duet''. Her film and television credits have included the series ''Street Legal'', ''This is Wonderland'' and ''The Line'', and a recurring role in ''Kevin Hill''. She also had a small role in the 1998 film ''My Date with the President's Daughter''. Sealy-Smith also provided voices in various cartoons such as Storm on the 1990s ''X-Men'' and Scarlett on the cartoon ''Delilah and Julius''. She also played Sergeant Rose in the film ''Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen'' opposite Lindsay Lohan. She has also appeared in many Hollywood films, including ''Honey'' opposite Jessica Alba, ''Dark Water'' with Jennifer Connelly and ''Talk to Me'' with Don Cheadle. As of the mid-2000s, she has a recurring role as Ms. Mann in the children's series ''Naturally, Sadie''. In 2009, she performed as Nurse Lydia in the HBO Canada series ''Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures''. Her daughter Makyla Smith is also an actress. ==Awards== Sealy-Smith won a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 1997 for Best Female Performance for her role in ''Harlem Duet''. She also won a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 2009 for Outstanding Performance By A Female In A Principal Role with her role as Lena in ''A Raisin In The Sun''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alison Sealy-Smith」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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