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<p class="MsoNormal">She has appeared in theatres across North America; most recently throughout Ontario in Mark Crawford’s ''Stag and Doe''; in New York City, at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Centre, Living Theatre, Theatre Row and Morgenthau Theatre; and in Toronto, Theatre Machine, Theatre Passe Muraille, and Tarragon Theatre.</p> | <p class="MsoNormal">She has appeared in theatres across North America; most recently throughout Ontario in Mark Crawford’s ''Stag and Doe''; in New York City, at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Centre, Living Theatre, Theatre Row and Morgenthau Theatre; and in Toronto, Theatre Machine, Theatre Passe Muraille, and Tarragon Theatre.</p> | ||
<p class="MsoNormal | <p class="MsoNormal">Select television credits include Reign'' ''(CBS/ CW), Love Is Dead (NBC) and The Beautiful Life (CBS Paramount); and, for film, Orphan (Appian Way), Affinity (Cité-Amérique), The Last Kiss (Dreamworks), Dead Like Me (Muse), Afterwards (Christal Films) and Human Trafficking (Muse).</p> | ||
Revision as of 20:10, 19 November 2015
Ferelith Young is a stage, screen and voice over actor based in Toronto, Ontario.
She has appeared in theatres across North America; most recently throughout Ontario in Mark Crawford’s Stag and Doe; in New York City, at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Centre, Living Theatre, Theatre Row and Morgenthau Theatre; and in Toronto, Theatre Machine, Theatre Passe Muraille, and Tarragon Theatre.
Select television credits include Reign (CBS/ CW), Love Is Dead (NBC) and The Beautiful Life (CBS Paramount); and, for film, Orphan (Appian Way), Affinity (Cité-Amérique), The Last Kiss (Dreamworks), Dead Like Me (Muse), Afterwards (Christal Films) and Human Trafficking (Muse).