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Patricia Hamilton

Patricia Ruth Hamilton (27 April 1937 – 30 April 2023)[1] was a Canadian actress who had an active career on stage, television, and film from the 1960s through the 2010s.[1] She had a lengthy association as a stage actress with the Tarragon Theatre with whom she appeared in multiple world premieres of works by Canadian playwrights; including Judith Thompson's I Am Yours (1987) for which she won a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 1988. She also appeared as a guest actress at other theaters in Canada and internationally including the American Shakespeare Theatre, the Stratford Festival, the Edinburgh International Festival, and The Old Vic.[2]

Patricia Hamilton
Born
Patricia Ruth Hamilton

(1937-04-27)27 April 1937
Died30 April 2023(2023-04-30) (aged 86)
Alma materCarnegie Institute of Technology
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Occupation(s)Actress, voice artist
Years active1960–2008
Spouse
(m. 1967, divorced)
FamilyBen Carlson (son)

Hamilton was best known for her portrayal of Rachel Lynde in several screen adaptations of works by Lucy Maud Montgomery. These include the television mini-series Anne of Green Gables, its sequels: as Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story, and Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning. She also portrayed Lynde in the television series Road to Avonlea; a performance for which she was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series three times, winning in 1996. She also was the voice of Rachel Lynde in the PBS animated series Anne of Green Gables.[2]

In addition to her work as an actress, Hamilton taught on the faculties of the University of Calgary's Banff Centre for the Arts and George Brown College.[1][2]

Life and career edit

Patricia Hamilton was born on 27 April 1937 in Regina, Saskatchewan.[1] Her father, James Hamilton, was a lawyer, and her mother, Florence Hamilton (née Stuart), was a nurse.[1] She was trained as an actor at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University),[3] and began her career as a stage actress in the United States.[1] She later went to London to pursue further studies in drama at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.[2]

While working as an actress in the United States in the 1960s, Hamilton began a romantic relationship with the actor Les Carlson. In 1966 the couple moved to Toronto, and they were married in 1967. Their marriage ended in divorce when their son, the actor Ben Carlson, was two years old.[1]

In 1971 Hamilton performed in the inaugural season of the Tarragon Theatre.[3] She maintained a long association with that theatre that lasted for decades. She appeared in several world premieres at the Tarragon Theatre, including Judith Thompson's I Am Yours (1987), Joan MacLeod's Amigo's Blue Guitar (1990), Michel Tremblay's Impromptu on Nun's Island (2002) and David Gow's Bea's Niece (2005).[2] Some of the other highlights of her work at that theatre include performances in Jack Cunningham's See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1972), Tremblay's Forever Yours, Marie-Lou (1972]), David Freeman's Battering Ram (1973), Joanna Glass's Artichoke (1976), Lillian Hellman's Toys in the Attic (1978), Margaret Hollingsworth's Mother County (1980), and Tremblay's Albertine in Five Times (1985) among other works.[2]

In November 2008, Hamilton starred in the Harold Green Jewish Theatre production of Kindertransport in Toronto.[4]

Death edit

Hamilton died of undisclosed causes at a nursing home in Stratford, Ontario at the age of 86, 3 days after her birthday.

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1972 The House Without a Christmas Tree Narrator (uncredited) TV movie
1973 Purple Playhouse Episode: "Ticket-of-Leave Man"
CBC Drama '73 Mrs. MacLeod Episode: "A Bird in the House"
Dr. Simon Locke Marian Episode: "Dark Pages"
The Thanksgiving Treasure Narrator - Addie as an adult TV movie
1974 The ABC Afternoon Playbreak Rebecca Glover Episode: "Last Bride of Salem"
Why Rock the Boat? Hilda
1975 Lucy Maud Montgomery - The Road to Green Gables Marilla TV movie
Performance Episode: "The Captain of Kopenick"
1976 Goldenrod Mrs. Gunderson
1977 Who Has Seen the Wind Miss MacDonald
1980 Middle Age Crazy Barbara Pickett
1981 My Bloody Valentine Mabel Osborne
1983 Hangin' In Mrs. Holitski Episode: "The Hero"
1984 When We First Met TV movie
Heartsounds Flo TV movie
1985 Love and Larceny Florida G. Blythe
Night Heat Millie Episode: "Crossfire"
The Last Polka Mrs. Vicki Mahoney-Cohen TV movie
Anne of Green Gables Rachel Lynde
1986 Connection
The Lawrenceville Stories Mrs. Conover Miniseries
1987 American Playhouse Mrs. Conover Episode: "The Prodigious Hickey"
Really Weird Tales Assessor TV movie
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mrs. Greysome Episode: "The Impatient Patient"
Fight for Life TV movie
Airwaves Kate Episode: "A Second Look"
Anne of Avonlea Rachel Lynde TV movie
Echoes in the Darkness Dorothy Hunsberger
Friday the 13th Sadie King Episode: "Shadow Boxer"
1988 Blades of Courage Anna Petrie TV movie
Chasing Rainbows Miss Kidd Miniseries
1988 Check It Out! Mrs. Kelbo Episode: "My Hero, Mr. Bannister"
The Christmas Wife Dora TV movie
Screwball Hotel Chastity
1990 Street Legal Grace Whitney Episode: "Security Exchange"
In Defense of a Married Man Eileen Lloyd TV movie
1990–1996 Road to Avonlea Rachel Lynde 30 episodes
1996 Holiday Affair Susan Ennis TV movie
1997 When Secrets Kill Eliza Emery
1998 Traders Ambassador Episode: "Boom"
An Avonlea Christmas Rachel Lynde TV movie
2000 Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story
2000–2001 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
2005 Anne: Journey to Green Gables Video
2008 Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning TV movie
2008 A Miser Brothers' Christmas Mother Nature (voice) TV special

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Diane Peters (May 29, 2023). "Veteran actor Patricia Hamilton played fierce matriarchs". The Globe and Mail.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Robert Crew (March 4, 2015). "Patricia Hamilton". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  3. ^ a b Avonlea actor nurses "small fire inside" by Mira Friedlander. The Toronto Star. PEOPLE; pg. D2. February 14, 1993
  4. ^ Hoile, Christopher (November 10, 2008). . Eye Weekly. Archived from the original on November 16, 2008. Retrieved August 15, 2011.

External links edit

  • Patricia Hamilton at IMDb

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Patricia Ruth Hamilton 27 April 1937 30 April 2023 1 was a Canadian actress who had an active career on stage television and film from the 1960s through the 2010s 1 She had a lengthy association as a stage actress with the Tarragon Theatre with whom she appeared in multiple world premieres of works by Canadian playwrights including Judith Thompson s I Am Yours 1987 for which she won a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 1988 She also appeared as a guest actress at other theaters in Canada and internationally including the American Shakespeare Theatre the Stratford Festival the Edinburgh International Festival and The Old Vic 2 Patricia HamiltonBornPatricia Ruth Hamilton 1937 04 27 27 April 1937Regina Saskatchewan CanadaDied30 April 2023 2023 04 30 aged 86 Stratford Ontario CanadaAlma materCarnegie Institute of TechnologyRoyal Central School of Speech and DramaOccupation s Actress voice artistYears active1960 2008SpouseLeslie Carlson m 1967 divorced wbr FamilyBen Carlson son Hamilton was best known for her portrayal of Rachel Lynde in several screen adaptations of works by Lucy Maud Montgomery These include the television mini series Anne of Green Gables its sequels as Anne of Green Gables The Sequel Anne of Green Gables The Continuing Story and Anne of Green Gables A New Beginning She also portrayed Lynde in the television series Road to Avonlea a performance for which she was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series three times winning in 1996 She also was the voice of Rachel Lynde in the PBS animated series Anne of Green Gables 2 In addition to her work as an actress Hamilton taught on the faculties of the University of Calgary s Banff Centre for the Arts and George Brown College 1 2 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Death 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editPatricia Hamilton was born on 27 April 1937 in Regina Saskatchewan 1 Her father James Hamilton was a lawyer and her mother Florence Hamilton nee Stuart was a nurse 1 She was trained as an actor at Pittsburgh s Carnegie Institute of Technology now Carnegie Mellon University 3 and began her career as a stage actress in the United States 1 She later went to London to pursue further studies in drama at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama 2 While working as an actress in the United States in the 1960s Hamilton began a romantic relationship with the actor Les Carlson In 1966 the couple moved to Toronto and they were married in 1967 Their marriage ended in divorce when their son the actor Ben Carlson was two years old 1 In 1971 Hamilton performed in the inaugural season of the Tarragon Theatre 3 She maintained a long association with that theatre that lasted for decades She appeared in several world premieres at the Tarragon Theatre including Judith Thompson s I Am Yours 1987 Joan MacLeod s Amigo s Blue Guitar 1990 Michel Tremblay s Impromptu on Nun s Island 2002 and David Gow s Bea s Niece 2005 2 Some of the other highlights of her work at that theatre include performances in Jack Cunningham s See No Evil Hear No Evil 1972 Tremblay s Forever Yours Marie Lou 1972 David Freeman s Battering Ram 1973 Joanna Glass s Artichoke 1976 Lillian Hellman s Toys in the Attic 1978 Margaret Hollingsworth s Mother County 1980 and Tremblay s Albertine in Five Times 1985 among other works 2 In November 2008 Hamilton starred in the Harold Green Jewish Theatre production of Kindertransport in Toronto 4 Death editHamilton died of undisclosed causes at a nursing home in Stratford Ontario at the age of 86 3 days after her birthday Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1972 The House Without a Christmas Tree Narrator uncredited TV movie 1973 Purple Playhouse Episode Ticket of Leave Man CBC Drama 73 Mrs MacLeod Episode A Bird in the House Dr Simon Locke Marian Episode Dark Pages The Thanksgiving Treasure Narrator Addie as an adult TV movie 1974 The ABC Afternoon Playbreak Rebecca Glover Episode Last Bride of Salem Why Rock the Boat Hilda 1975 Lucy Maud Montgomery The Road to Green Gables Marilla TV movie Performance Episode The Captain of Kopenick 1976 Goldenrod Mrs Gunderson 1977 Who Has Seen the Wind Miss MacDonald 1980 Middle Age Crazy Barbara Pickett 1981 My Bloody Valentine Mabel Osborne 1983 Hangin In Mrs Holitski Episode The Hero 1984 When We First Met TV movie Heartsounds Flo TV movie 1985 Love and Larceny Florida G Blythe Night Heat Millie Episode Crossfire The Last Polka Mrs Vicki Mahoney Cohen TV movie Anne of Green Gables Rachel Lynde 1986 Connection The Lawrenceville Stories Mrs Conover Miniseries 1987 American Playhouse Mrs Conover Episode The Prodigious Hickey Really Weird Tales Assessor TV movie Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mrs Greysome Episode The Impatient Patient Fight for Life TV movie Airwaves Kate Episode A Second Look Anne of Avonlea Rachel Lynde TV movie Echoes in the Darkness Dorothy Hunsberger Friday the 13th Sadie King Episode Shadow Boxer 1988 Blades of Courage Anna Petrie TV movie Chasing Rainbows Miss Kidd Miniseries 1988 Check It Out Mrs Kelbo Episode My Hero Mr Bannister The Christmas Wife Dora TV movie Screwball Hotel Chastity 1990 Street Legal Grace Whitney Episode Security Exchange In Defense of a Married Man Eileen Lloyd TV movie 1990 1996 Road to Avonlea Rachel Lynde 30 episodes 1996 Holiday Affair Susan Ennis TV movie 1997 When Secrets Kill Eliza Emery 1998 Traders Ambassador Episode Boom An Avonlea Christmas Rachel Lynde TV movie 2000 Anne of Green Gables The Continuing Story 2000 2001 Anne of Green Gables The Animated Series 2005 Anne Journey to Green Gables Video 2008 Anne of Green Gables A New Beginning TV movie 2008 A Miser Brothers Christmas Mother Nature voice TV specialReferences edit a b c d e f g Diane Peters May 29 2023 Veteran actor Patricia Hamilton played fierce matriarchs The Globe and Mail a b c d e f Robert Crew March 4 2015 Patricia Hamilton The Canadian Encyclopedia a b Avonlea actor nurses small fire inside by Mira Friedlander The Toronto Star PEOPLE pg D2 February 14 1993 Hoile Christopher November 10 2008 Kindertansport Eye Weekly Archived from the original on November 16 2008 Retrieved August 15 2011 External links editPatricia Hamilton at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patricia Hamilton amp oldid 1219251857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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