
Nancy Palk
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Nancy Palk is a Canadian stage, film and television actress. Acclaimed actor, director, educator, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nancy Palk was raised in Winnipeg and London, Ontario. Her father was on the board at the Manitoba Theatre Centre when John Hirsch was the Artistic Director, and when actors such as Douglas Rain and Martha Henry were performing there. She attended the MTC drama school when she was in grade 5. She graduated with an Arts degree from Queen’s University in 1977, and from the National Theatre School of Canada (Acting) in 1979, mentored by Douglas Rain. Nancy Palk is a founding member and resident artist of Soulpepper Theatre Company. For the Company, she has acted in a wide range of plays and roles, many of which are exceptional and challenging mothers.
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The Gospel of John (2003)
as Samaritan Woman

The Other Half (2016)
as Katherine

A Bestselling Kind of Love (2024)
as Janice Kilner

When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story (2010)
as Joan

Custody of the Heart (2000)
as Rona

The Defenders: Taking the First (1998)
as Judge Lacey

The Defenders: Choice of Evils (1998)
as Judge Karnes

Conviction (2002)
as Teacher

The Loretta Claiborne Story (2000)
as Miss Rydell

For Love of Olivia (2001)
as Rose Ella Lattabee

Loving Christmas (2022)
as Andrea

Mary IV (2020)
as Two

Catch and Release (2018)
as Du

Eleanor in the Evening (2024)
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