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Recently transplanted from Vancouver to Toronto, Marjorie is a actor, writer and comic who made her professional debut at 12, in CBC TV's movie "The Private Capital". Since then, she has worked in all venues of Theatre, Radio, TV and Film.
Marjorie started her comedy career improvising with team BOFA at Canterbury High School of the Performing Arts in Ottawa, winning gold at the Canadian Improv Games. She was a long time member of The Vancouver TheatreSports League and has performed with Rapid Fire in Edmonton, The Crumbs in Winnipeg, Atlanta's Dad's Garage, Improv Awareness in Ottawa and The Second City in Toronto.
As a writer, Marjorie has contributed to numerous kid's series, CBC radio and HGTV's "She's Crafty", and in 2004 she was awarded Best New Stand Up with the Laff Riot Girls.
Marjorie performed on Broadway with Axis Theatre's critically acclaimed The Number 14, a comedy that has taken her throughout North America and Europe. She recently returned to NYC to perform Stand Up shows in the Lower East Side and can be seen at clubs around Canada. Marjorie received her BFA from Concordia University in Montreal and is a graduate of The Canadian National Voice Intensive at UBC.
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