Dixie Seatle

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Dixie Seatle is a Canadian actress and faculty member in the Acting for Film and Television program at Humber College's School of Creative and Performing Arts in Toronto, Ontario.[1] Her first film credit was a supporting role in the 1978 production of A Gift to Last.[2] Seatle won Gemini Awards for her work on the series Adderly and Paradise Falls[3]

She is a graduate of Dawson College and the National Theatre School in Montreal.[1] She has also taught at the Stratford Festival, the Toronto Centre for the Arts, George Brown College, and Earl Haig Secondary School.

In an op-ed published in September 2014, in The Globe and Mail, triggered by observing a farmer sending a cow to the slaughterhouse, due to its record of miscarriages, Seatle wrote about bonding with the cow over the loss of an offspring, because she too had lost a child.[4]

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  1. ^ a b "Dixie Seatle (1st and 2nd year acting)". Humber College. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  2. ^ Dixie Seatle at IMDb
  3. ^ "Canada's Awards Database". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
  4. ^ Dixie Seatle (2014-09-07). "A stillborn calf and a mother's sorrow". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2019-09-19. I had been talking to her, letting her know I understood, in some desperate attempt to bridge the human/cow gap and, I confess, some misguided need to compensate for her detached cow friends. Also, I think I needed to share with her that I, too, had lost a baby.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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