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Sonya Biddle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sonya Biddle Sonya Biddle is an actress and politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She served on the Montreal city council from 1998 to 2001 as a member of Vision Montreal. ==Early life and stage career== Biddle is the daughter of well-known Montreal jazz bassist Charlie Biddle and the sister of jazz singer Stephanie Biddle. Her mother, a white francophone woman, was ostracized by other members of her family in the 1950s for having married a black man.〔Charlie Fidelman, "Acting out; Cultural centre could unite community," ''Montreal Gazette'', 3 March 1994, E7.〕 Biddle was a noted stage actress in Montreal during the 1980s and early 1990s, appearing in performances of ''For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf'',〔Marianne Ackerman, "Actress is fired for not being black enough," ''Montreal Gazette'', 12 September 1985, A1. The article title does not refer to Biddle.〕 ''Irene and Lillian Forever'',〔Marianne Ackerman, "Stage is set for Quebec Drama Festival," ''Montreal Gazette'', 2 April 1986, C1. See also Pat Donnelly, "Something lost in translation in French version of Colored Girls," ''Montreal Gazette'', 8 February 1994, C9.〕 ''A Woman Alone'',〔Marianne Ackerman, "A double-bill from Black Theatre Workshop," ''Montreal Gazette'', 8 May 1986, E3. Ackerman described the play as "possibly the only one-woman farce in all of theatre" and Biddle as "talented," though also commenting that her interpretation for this demanding role "floundered somewhere between breathless exasperation and snarkiness."〕 ''The Colored Museum'',〔Pat Donnelly, "Colored Museum is irreverent and funny," ''Montreal Gazette'', 11 October 1988, B7.〕 ''Fool Blast'',〔Pat Donnelly, "'High-tack' revue by Foolhouse Theatre is fast, funny and topical," ''Montreal Gazette'', 6 February 1989, B11. Donnelly described Biddle's appearance as a joual-speaking Michael Jackson as the high point of the show.〕 ''No Men Beyond This Point'',〔Pat Donnelly, "Beatrice play dominates drama-fest awards," ''Montreal Gazette'', 1 May 1989, D5.〕 ''The Haunting'',〔Pat Donnelly, "Foolhouse cast calls N.D.G. library home," ''Montreal Gazette'', 26 October 1990, C8.〕 and ''Canad-uh?''.〔Pat Donnelly, "Foolhouse revue is constitution antidote," ''Montreal Gazette'', 25 February 1992, F1.〕 In 1990, she directed the play, ''My Mom Was on the Radio''.〔Pat Donnelly, "Anglophone drama festival takes a nose dive after a good start," ''Montreal Gazette'', 28 April 1990, H13.〕 For a time, she and her partner Allan Patrick were the leaders and organizers of the Fool House Theatre Corporation, and in the mid-1990s she was involved in organizing community events, concerts, and festivals.〔Charlie Fidelman, "Acting out; Cultural centre could unite community," ''Montreal Gazette'', 3 March 1994, E7; Kathryn Greenaway, "Music and art will fill N.D.G. Park," ''Montreal Gazette'', 22 September 1995, D1.〕 Biddle has appeared in the films ''Rebel High'' (1987), ''Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster'' (1989), ''Sweet Killing'' (1993), and ''The Bone Collector'' (1999).〔(Sonya Biddle, Actress ), IMDb, accessed 29 August 2013.〕
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