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Tracy Wright (December 7, 1959 – June 22, 2010) was a Canadian actress who was known for her stage and film performances, as well as her presence in Canada's avant-garde for over 20 years. ==Career== In 1989, she was a founding member of the Toronto's Augusta Company,〔("True To Her Craft Until The End" ). The Globe and Mail, June 23, 2010〕 along with her future husband Don McKellar and Daniel Brooks, and worked regularly throughout her theatre career with Brooks, McKellar, and Canadian writers and directors including Nadia Ross, Jacob Wren, Daniel MacIvor, Hillar Liitoja, Paul Bettis and Sky Gilbert.〔("Tracy Wright: 1959-2010" ), ''Xtra!'' June 23, 2010.〕 In film, she worked closely with McKellar and Bruce McDonald, whose ''Highway 61'' (1991) was one of her first major roles, and ''This Movie Is Broken'' and ''Trigger'' (2010) were her last.〔 She was also known for her roles in films such as ''Monkey Warfare'', ''Last Night'', ''When Night Is Falling'', ''Superstar'' and ''Me and You and Everyone We Know''.〔("Tracy Wright remembered" ). ''Eye Weekly'', June 23, 2010.〕 Highlights of her television appearances include ''The Kids in the Hall'' and ''Twitch City''.〔("Tracy Wright: 1959-2010" ), ''Torontoist'', June 23, 2010〕 Wright also acted in Bob Wiseman's video "We Got Time" in 1989, along with Leslie Spit Treeo and Don McKellar, and she is the subject of a song by Wiseman, entitled "Mothface@yahoo.ca"〔[http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/arts-video/video-watch-bob-wiseman-the-canadian-tom-waits-play-a-song-from-his-new-album/article7785258/ "Watch Bob Wiseman, the 'Canadian Tom Waits,' play a song from his new album". ''The Globe and Mail'', January 28, 2013.〕 from his 2013 release ''Giulietta Masina at the Oscars Crying''. She was married to McKellar, her long-term partner, in January 2010.〔 Wright died on June 22, 2010, aged 50, from pancreatic cancer.〔 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「Tracy Wright」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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