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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_CoyneSusan Coyne - Wikipedia

    Susan Coyne (born 16 June 1958) is a Canadian writer and actress, best known as one of the co-creators and co-stars of the award-winning Slings & Arrows, a TV series which ran 2003–06 about a Canadian Shakespearean theatre company.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0185452Susan Coyne - IMDb

    Susan Coyne is a Canadian writer, actress and producer known for Slings and Arrows, Mozart in the Jungle and The Man Who Invented Christmas. She has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy and won seven awards for her work in television and film.

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  3. Susan Coyne is a Canadian actor, writer, director and producer. She is known for her roles in Blindness, French Exit, Snow Cake and Slings & Arrows, and for creating the Soulpepper Theatra Company.

  4. www.full-stop.net › 2011/11/22 › interviewsSusan Coyne | Full Stop

    Nov 22, 2011 · Susan Coyne is a Canadian actress, writer and co-creator of the TV show Slings and Arrows, about a fictional Shakespeare festival. She talks about her collaboration with Mark McKinney and Bob Martin, her characters, and her other projects.

  5. Nov 23, 2017 · Susan Coyne - The Man Who Invented Christmas Exclusive Interview - YouTube. Tribute Movies. 15.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 427 views 6 years ago. For more information, trailers, and showtimes...

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  6. With Paul Gross, Martha Burns, Stephen Ouimette, Susan Coyne. Legendary theatrical madman Geoffrey Tennant returns to New Burbage Theatre Festival after his mentor's death, encountering his spirit and attempting to stage a remarkable Hamlet production amidst chaos with a difficult cast and staff.

  7. Nov 16, 2019 · Screenwriter, playwright, and actor Susan Coyne speaking at Western University Presents The Walrus Talks Storytelling in November, 2019 in London.

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