Rosemary Dunsmore

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Rosemary Dunsmore  Canadian Actress

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Rosemary Dunsmore is currently single.

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Rosemary Dunsmore was previously married to Peter Dvorsky.

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Rosemary Dunsmore is a 71 year old Canadian Actress. Born on 13th July, 1952 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, she is famous for her roles as Dixie in the CTV drama series The Littlest Hobo, Celia in the 1983 television romantic comedy film As You Like It, Cynthia in the 1986 CBS made-for-television drama film Miles to Go…, Mary McTavish in the Scottish Television/CTV period drama series The Campbells, Katherine Brooke in the 1987 CBC television family drama miniseries film Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, Florence Jackson in the 1987 television drama film After the Promise, Carla Laroche in the 1987 CBC made-for-television family sports drama film Blades of Courage, Mrs. Harriet Fallon in the NBC political thriller miniseries Favorite Son, Dr. Lull in the 1990 science fiction action film Total Recall, Aunt Abigail MacEwan in the CBC family drama series Road to Avonlea, Sally Sullivan in the CBC comedy-drama series Mom P.I., Wanda in the 2008 mockumentary film The Baby Formula, Bernice Taylor in the long-running Citytv/CBC crime drama mystery series Murdoch Mysteries, Beth Franklin in the 2013 Lifetime made-for-television thriller film The Surrogacy Trap, Violet Patterson in the Global medical drama series Remedy, Professor Susan Duncan in the Space/BBC America science fiction thriller series Orphan Black, Ms. Marjorie (voice) in the TVO/Nickelodeon CGI-animated action-adventure preschool series PAW Patrol, Louisa Lippe in the 2017 thriller film Blood Honey, Dr. Mixter in the Syfy/USA Network horror series Chucky, and Helen Fletcher in the CBS medical drama series Good Sam in a career that spans 1980 – present. Her zodiac sign is Cancer.

Rosemary Dunsmore is a member of the following lists: Canadian film actors, Canadian stage actors and Canadian television actors.

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First NameRosemary
Last NameDunsmore
Birthday13th July, 1952
BirthplaceEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
BuildSlim
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBlonde
Zodiac SignCancer
SexualityStraight
EthnicityWhite
NationalityCanadian
Occupation TextActress, director, educator
OccupationActress
Claim to Fameher roles as Dixie in the CTV drama series The Littlest Hobo, Celia in the 1983 television romantic comedy film As You Like It, Cynthia in the 1986 CBS made-for-television drama film Miles to Go…, Mary McTavish in the Scottish Television/CTV period drama series The Campbells, Katherine Brooke in the 1987 CBC television family drama miniseries film Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, Florence Jackson in the 1987 television drama film After the Promise, Carla Laroche in the 1987 CBC made-for-television family sports drama film Blades of Courage, Mrs. Harriet Fallon in the NBC political thriller miniseries Favorite Son, Dr. Lull in the 1990 science fiction action film Total Recall, Aunt Abigail MacEwan in the CBC family drama series Road to Avonlea, Sally Sullivan in the CBC comedy-drama series Mom P.I., Wanda in the 2008 mockumentary film The Baby Formula, Bernice Taylor in the long-running Citytv/CBC crime drama mystery series Murdoch Mysteries, Beth Franklin in the 2013 Lifetime made-for-television thriller film The Surrogacy Trap, Violet Patterson in the Global medical drama series Remedy, Professor Susan Duncan in the Space/BBC America science fiction thriller series Orphan Black, Ms. Marjorie (voice) in the TVO/Nickelodeon CGI-animated action-adventure preschool series PAW Patrol, Louisa Lippe in the 2017 thriller film Blood Honey, Dr. Mixter in the Syfy/USA Network horror series Chucky, and Helen Fletcher in the CBS medical drama series Good Sam
Year(s) Active1980 – present, 1980 – present

Rosemary Dunsmore (born July 13, 1952) is a Canadian TV, film, and theatre actress, director, and educator. She was awarded a Dora Mavor Moore Award for her 1982 performance in Straight Ahead/Blind Dancers. In 2009 she won the ACTRA Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film The Baby Formula. She has starred in some well-known Canadian productions, including The Campbells, Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, Road to Avonlea, Mom P.I., Murdoch Mysteries and Orphan Black.

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