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Shirley Douglas

Shirley Jean Douglas OC (April 2, 1934 – April 5, 2020) was a Canadian actress and activist.[1] Her acting career combined with her family name made her recognizable in Canadian film, television and national politics.

Shirley Douglas
Born
Shirley Jean Douglas

(1934-04-02)April 2, 1934
DiedApril 5, 2020(2020-04-05) (aged 86)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupation(s)Actress, activist
Years active1954–2009
Spouse(s)Timothy Emil Sicks
(m. 1957; div. 19??)
(m. 1966; div. 1970)
Children3, including Kiefer Sutherland
Parent(s)Tommy Douglas
Irma Dempsey

Early life edit

Douglas was born April 2, 1934, in Weyburn, Saskatchewan,[2][3] the daughter of Irma May (née Dempsey; 1911–95) and Tommy Douglas (1904–86), the late Scottish-born Canadian statesman, Premier of Saskatchewan and the first leader of the federal New Democratic Party.[4] She attended high school at Central Collegiate Institute (now closed) in Regina. Douglas attended the Banff School of Fine Arts at the age of 16.[2][3]

Career edit

Douglas's acting career began in 1950 with a role in the Regina Little Theatre entry at the Dominion Drama Festival,[5] where she won the best actress award. In 1952 Shirley graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and stayed in England for several years, performing for theatre and television, before returning to Canada in 1957.[2]

She continued to act; and her career encompassed several memorable roles on stages in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. She portrayed prominent feminist Nellie McClung, family matriarch and business woman May Bailey in the television series Wind at My Back, Hagar Shipley in Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel, and even characters in popular science fiction series like The Silver Surfer and Flash Gordon.

In 1997, Douglas appeared on stage with her son Kiefer Sutherland at the Royal Alexandra Theatre and at the National Arts Centre in The Glass Menagerie.[2] In 2000, she performed on stage in The Vagina Monologues. In 2006, she portrayed former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in the ABC mini-series The Path to 9/11.[citation needed]

In 2003, for her contributions to the performing arts, she was named an Officer of the Order of Canada.[6]

Personal life and death edit

Douglas was the mother of three children: Thomas Emil Sicks from her marriage to Canadian prairie brewery heir Timothy Emil Sicks in 1957,[2][7] and twins Rachel Sutherland and Kiefer Sutherland from her second marriage to Canadian actor Donald Sutherland (1966–70).[3]

Our jobs, we move around a great deal … and that is the reality that my children grew up with – is being left, and not happily.[4]

By 2009, Douglas was in a wheelchair due to a degenerative spine condition that caused her severe pain.[4]

Douglas died on April 5, 2020, due to complications from pneumonia, three days after her 86th birthday.[8]

Activism edit

Douglas moved to Los Angeles, California in 1967 after marrying actor Donald Sutherland. She became involved in the American Civil Rights Movement, the campaign against the Vietnam War, and later on behalf of immigrants and women. She helped establish the fundraising group "Friends of the Black Panthers".

In 1969, she was arrested in Los Angeles for Conspiracy to Possess Unregistered Explosives. According to a sworn statement by FBI agents, she allegedly attempted to purchase hand grenade from those FBI agents for the Black Panthers using a personal cheque.[9] As her defence, she claimed the FBI was framing her by creating a crime where none existed prior to their involvement.[7]

Subsequently, the FBI denied her a work permit based on this allegation. Douglas, by then divorced from Sutherland, left America in 1977. She and her three children moved to Toronto.[4][10] The courts eventually dismissed the case and exonerated her.[6]

Douglas co-founded the first chapter in Canada of the Performing Artists for Nuclear Disarmament.[4][11]

As the daughter of Tommy Douglas, promoter of Medicare, she was one of Canada's activists in favour of tax-payer funded health-care instead of privatized care. In the 2006 Canadian federal election, Douglas campaigned on behalf of the federal New Democratic Party and in 2012 she supported Brian Topp for that party's leadership.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1955 Joe MacBeth Patsy Crime drama film directed by Ken Hughes[12][13]
1962 Lolita Mrs. Starch
1983 The Wars Mrs. Lawson
1988 Dead Ringers Laura
1988 Shadow Dancing Nicole
1992 Passage of the Heart Katherine Ward
1992 The Shower Marie
1994 Mesmer Duchess DuBarry
1998 Barney's Great Adventure Grandma
2000 Woman Wanted Peg
2000 The Law of Enclosures Myra
2000 Franklin and the Green Knight Narrator Video

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1955 Rheingold Theatre Molly Gaines Episode: "The Long White Line"
1978 Nellie McClung Nellie McClung TV film
1982 Hangin' In Mrs. Ricardo Episode: "Barnum and Baby"
1986 Turning to Stone Lena TV film
1986 Loose Ends Elder Seth's Wife TV film
1987 Really Weird Tales Edna Besley TV film
1989 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Monica Logan Episode: "Driving Under the Influence"
1990–1991 Street Legal Mayor Riley Recurring role (4 episodes)
1992 Road to Avonlea Miss Cavendish Episode: "High Society"
1992 The Hat Squad Episode: "Pilot"
1993 Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story Vivian Karney (which bullied and abused her daughter Shari Karney) TV film
1995 Redwood Curtain Schyler Noyes TV film
1995 Johnny's Girl Mrs. Hardwick TV film
1996–1997 Flash Gordon Additional Voices 25 episodes
1996–2001 Wind at My Back May Bailey Main role (65 episodes)
1998 Silver Surfer Infectia (voice) Unknown episodes
1998–2000 Franklin Narrator 20 episodes
1999 Shadow Lake Margaret Richards TV film
2000 A House Divided Elizabeth Dickson TV film
2001 Made in Canada Cybill Thornbush Episode: "Beaver Creek Commercials"
2002 The Christmas Shoes Ellen Layton TV film
2005 Robson Arms Pauline Dubois Recurring role (4 episodes)
2005 Corner Gas Peg Episode: "Trees a Crowd"
2006 The Path to 9/11 Madeleine Albright TV film
2008 Degrassi: The Next Generation Professor Dunwoody Episode: "Bust a Move: Part 2"

Awards edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Sandra Nichols, "Shirley Douglas". The Canadian Encyclopedia, May 18, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e Solski 2009, p. 137.
  3. ^ a b c "Canadian actress and activist Shirley Douglas dies at age 86". The Seattle Times. Seattle: The Seattle Times Company. Associated Press. April 5, 2020. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e Ahearn, Victoria (April 5, 2020). "Actress-activist Shirley Douglas, mother of Kiefer Sutherland, dies at 86". National Post. Toronto: Postmedia Network. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  5. ^ Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia
  6. ^ a b . The New York Times. New York City. Associated Press. April 5, 2020. Archived from the original on April 6, 2020. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Ouzounian, Richard (February 9, 2013). "Shirley Douglas fondly remembers her famous father, Tommy Douglas". Toronto Star. Toronto: Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. (Torstar). Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  8. ^ Ahearn, Victoria (April 5, 2020). "Actress-activist Shirley Douglas, daughter of medicare's Tommy Douglas, dies". CTV News. Toronto: Bell Media.
  9. ^ . June 21, 2019. Archived from the original on June 21, 2019. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
  10. ^ a b "Canadian actress and activist Shirley Douglas dies at age 86". ABC News. New York City: ABC. Associated Press. April 5, 2020. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  11. ^ "Canadian actress and activist Shirley Douglas dies at 86". The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore: Tribune Publishing. Associated Press. April 5, 2020. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  12. ^ Shakespeare & Williams 2006, p. 29.
  13. ^ Mayer 2003, p. 216.
  14. ^ "Past Honorary Doctorates".
  15. ^ "Ms. Shirley Douglas".
  16. ^ "Ms. Shirley Douglas".
  17. ^ "Shirley Douglas 2004 Inductee". CanadasWalkofFame.com. Retrieved April 6, 2020.

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Order of Canada Citation
  • Shirley Douglas at IMDb

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Shirley Jean Douglas OC April 2 1934 April 5 2020 was a Canadian actress and activist 1 Her acting career combined with her family name made her recognizable in Canadian film television and national politics Shirley DouglasOCBornShirley Jean Douglas 1934 04 02 April 2 1934Weyburn Saskatchewan CanadaDiedApril 5 2020 2020 04 05 aged 86 Toronto Ontario CanadaAlma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupation s Actress activistYears active1954 2009Spouse s Timothy Emil Sicks m 1957 div 19 Donald Sutherland m 1966 div 1970 wbr Children3 including Kiefer SutherlandParent s Tommy DouglasIrma Dempsey Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 3 1 Activism 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Awards 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksEarly life editDouglas was born April 2 1934 in Weyburn Saskatchewan 2 3 the daughter of Irma May nee Dempsey 1911 95 and Tommy Douglas 1904 86 the late Scottish born Canadian statesman Premier of Saskatchewan and the first leader of the federal New Democratic Party 4 She attended high school at Central Collegiate Institute now closed in Regina Douglas attended the Banff School of Fine Arts at the age of 16 2 3 Career editDouglas s acting career began in 1950 with a role in the Regina Little Theatre entry at the Dominion Drama Festival 5 where she won the best actress award In 1952 Shirley graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and stayed in England for several years performing for theatre and television before returning to Canada in 1957 2 She continued to act and her career encompassed several memorable roles on stages in Canada the United Kingdom and the United States She portrayed prominent feminist Nellie McClung family matriarch and business woman May Bailey in the television series Wind at My Back Hagar Shipley in Margaret Laurence s The Stone Angel and even characters in popular science fiction series like The Silver Surfer and Flash Gordon In 1997 Douglas appeared on stage with her son Kiefer Sutherland at the Royal Alexandra Theatre and at the National Arts Centre in The Glass Menagerie 2 In 2000 she performed on stage in The Vagina Monologues In 2006 she portrayed former U S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in the ABC mini series The Path to 9 11 citation needed In 2003 for her contributions to the performing arts she was named an Officer of the Order of Canada 6 Personal life and death editDouglas was the mother of three children Thomas Emil Sicks from her marriage to Canadian prairie brewery heir Timothy Emil Sicks in 1957 2 7 and twins Rachel Sutherland and Kiefer Sutherland from her second marriage to Canadian actor Donald Sutherland 1966 70 3 Our jobs we move around a great deal and that is the reality that my children grew up with is being left and not happily 4 By 2009 Douglas was in a wheelchair due to a degenerative spine condition that caused her severe pain 4 Douglas died on April 5 2020 due to complications from pneumonia three days after her 86th birthday 8 Activism edit Douglas moved to Los Angeles California in 1967 after marrying actor Donald Sutherland She became involved in the American Civil Rights Movement the campaign against the Vietnam War and later on behalf of immigrants and women She helped establish the fundraising group Friends of the Black Panthers In 1969 she was arrested in Los Angeles for Conspiracy to Possess Unregistered Explosives According to a sworn statement by FBI agents she allegedly attempted to purchase hand grenade from those FBI agents for the Black Panthers using a personal cheque 9 As her defence she claimed the FBI was framing her by creating a crime where none existed prior to their involvement 7 Subsequently the FBI denied her a work permit based on this allegation Douglas by then divorced from Sutherland left America in 1977 She and her three children moved to Toronto 4 10 The courts eventually dismissed the case and exonerated her 6 Douglas co founded the first chapter in Canada of the Performing Artists for Nuclear Disarmament 4 11 As the daughter of Tommy Douglas promoter of Medicare she was one of Canada s activists in favour of tax payer funded health care instead of privatized care In the 2006 Canadian federal election Douglas campaigned on behalf of the federal New Democratic Party and in 2012 she supported Brian Topp for that party s leadership citation needed Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1955 Joe MacBeth Patsy Crime drama film directed by Ken Hughes 12 13 1962 Lolita Mrs Starch 1983 The Wars Mrs Lawson 1988 Dead Ringers Laura 1988 Shadow Dancing Nicole 1992 Passage of the Heart Katherine Ward 1992 The Shower Marie 1994 Mesmer Duchess DuBarry 1998 Barney s Great Adventure Grandma 2000 Woman Wanted Peg 2000 The Law of Enclosures Myra 2000 Franklin and the Green Knight Narrator Video Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1955 Rheingold Theatre Molly Gaines Episode The Long White Line 1978 Nellie McClung Nellie McClung TV film 1982 Hangin In Mrs Ricardo Episode Barnum and Baby 1986 Turning to Stone Lena TV film 1986 Loose Ends Elder Seth s Wife TV film 1987 Really Weird Tales Edna Besley TV film 1989 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Monica Logan Episode Driving Under the Influence 1990 1991 Street Legal Mayor Riley Recurring role 4 episodes 1992 Road to Avonlea Miss Cavendish Episode High Society 1992 The Hat Squad Episode Pilot 1993 Shattered Trust The Shari Karney Story Vivian Karney which bullied and abused her daughter Shari Karney TV film 1995 Redwood Curtain Schyler Noyes TV film 1995 Johnny s Girl Mrs Hardwick TV film 1996 1997 Flash Gordon Additional Voices 25 episodes 1996 2001 Wind at My Back May Bailey Main role 65 episodes 1998 Silver Surfer Infectia voice Unknown episodes 1998 2000 Franklin Narrator 20 episodes 1999 Shadow Lake Margaret Richards TV film 2000 A House Divided Elizabeth Dickson TV film 2001 Made in Canada Cybill Thornbush Episode Beaver Creek Commercials 2002 The Christmas Shoes Ellen Layton TV film 2005 Robson Arms Pauline Dubois Recurring role 4 episodes 2005 Corner Gas Peg Episode Trees a Crowd 2006 The Path to 9 11 Madeleine Albright TV film 2008 Degrassi The Next Generation Professor Dunwoody Episode Bust a Move Part 2 Awards edit 2000 Gemini Award for her performance in the 1999 TV film Shadow Lake 10 2001 Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws LL D from Ryerson University 14 2000 Diamond Award for her volunteerism by the Variety Club an international charity for children in need 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 15 2003 Officer of the Order of Canada OC October 24 2003 16 2004 awarded a space on the Wall of Fame at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa 2004 received the Distinguished Canadian Award by the Seniors Education Centre at the University of Regina an award first presented to her father almost 20 years before 2004 inducted with a star on Canada s Walk of Fame in Toronto 17 2005 Honorary degree from Brandon University 2006 In November Shirley gave an honorary lecture at Trent University 2009 Shirley Douglas was awarded the International Achievement Award at the 2009 Crystal Awards presented in Toronto by Women in Film amp Television Toronto November 30 2009 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Toronto February 28 2012References editCitations edit Sandra Nichols Shirley Douglas The Canadian Encyclopedia May 18 2009 a b c d e Solski 2009 p 137 a b c Canadian actress and activist Shirley Douglas dies at age 86 The Seattle Times Seattle The Seattle Times Company Associated Press April 5 2020 Retrieved April 5 2020 a b c d e Ahearn Victoria April 5 2020 Actress activist Shirley Douglas mother of Kiefer Sutherland dies at 86 National Post Toronto Postmedia Network Retrieved April 5 2020 Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia a b Canadian Actress and Activist Shirley Douglas Dies at Age 86 The New York Times New York City Associated Press April 5 2020 Archived from the original on April 6 2020 Retrieved April 5 2020 a b Ouzounian Richard February 9 2013 Shirley Douglas fondly remembers her famous father Tommy Douglas Toronto Star Toronto Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd Torstar Retrieved January 8 2018 Ahearn Victoria April 5 2020 Actress activist Shirley Douglas daughter of medicare s Tommy Douglas dies CTV News Toronto Bell Media 32 things you didn t know about Kelly s Heroes Donald Sutherland was ill expected to die before his wife got to Yugoslavia June 21 2019 Archived from the original on June 21 2019 Retrieved January 15 2024 a b Canadian actress and activist Shirley Douglas dies at age 86 ABC News New York City ABC Associated Press April 5 2020 Retrieved April 5 2020 Canadian actress and activist Shirley Douglas dies at 86 The Baltimore Sun Baltimore Tribune Publishing Associated Press April 5 2020 Retrieved April 5 2020 Shakespeare amp Williams 2006 p 29 Mayer 2003 p 216 Past Honorary Doctorates Ms Shirley Douglas Ms Shirley Douglas Shirley Douglas 2004 Inductee CanadasWalkofFame com Retrieved April 6 2020 Sources edit Solski Ruth 2009 Famous Female Actors Gr 4 8 Toronto On The Mark Press p 137 ISBN 9781 770727779 Shakespeare William Williams William Proctor 2006 Macbeth Naperville Illinois Sourcebooks p 29 ISBN 978 1402206887 Mayer Geoff 2003 Guide to British Cinema Reference Guides to the World s Cinema Santa Barbara California Greenwood Publishing Group p 216 ISBN 978 0313303074 External links editOrder of Canada Citation Northern Stars Shirley Douglas at IMDb The Commonwealth Journal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shirley Douglas amp oldid 1218165279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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