The 17th Annual ACTRA Awards were handed out Saturday night at The Carlu in Toronto, recognizing outstanding performances by ACTRA Toronto members.
Among the night’s winners were the cast of CBC sitcom Schitt’s Creek (Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy), who were awarded the Members’ Choice Series Ensemble Award. Amybeth McNulty won Outstanding Performance – Female for her role as Anne in Anne with an E, while Stephen McHattie won Outstanding Male Performance for his portrayal of Gus Power in independent feature film Crown and Anchor.
Sketch troupe Women Fully Clothed presented ACTRA Toronto’s 2019 Award of Excellence to Jayne Eastwood. Eastwood, arguably one of the most recognizable Canadian character actresses, has spent five decades in film, theatre and television with roles ranging from SCTV and King of Kensington to turns in feature films like my Big Fat Greek Wedding, Chicago and Hairspray.
ACTRA Toronto Stunt awards were presented to longtime animal wranglers and stunt performers Rick Parker and Sue Parker. The Parkers have worked on hundreds of TV series and film projects including Alias Grace, Due South, Coroner, The Strain and the X-Men series of films, among many others.
For the first time this year, the voice award was split into Female Voice and Male Voice categories. ACTRA Toronto President Theresa Tova made note of the change in her remarks, while highlighting ACTRA Ontario Census results which show a continued earnings gap for female performers.
Find the full list of winners here:
Outstanding Performance – Female Voice:
Bryn McAuley as Shirley Squirrley in Top Wing, “Shirley’s Sleepover Adventure” (9 Story Media Group)
Congratulations to the inaugural #ACTRAAwards winner of Outstanding Performer – Female Voice, @BrynMcAuley in Top Wing! pic.twitter.com/kHrb1WpHrj
— ACTRA Toronto (@ACTRAToronto) February 24, 2019
Outstanding Performance – Male Voice:
Mark Little as Dino in Cupcake & Dino: General Services, “My Life in Radio (Stinks!)” (Cupcake and Dinosaur Productions Inc.)
Congratulations to the winner of Outstanding Performance – Male Voice at the #ACTRAAwards, @markmarklittle in @CupcakeAndDino! pic.twitter.com/ezGSgPue6i
— ACTRA Toronto (@ACTRAToronto) February 24, 2019
Outstanding Performance – Female:
Amybeth McNulty as Anne in Anne with an E, “The Determining Acts of Her Life” (Northwood Anne)
Outstanding Performance – Male:
Stephen McHattie as Gus Power in Crown and Anchor (Crown and Anchor Films)
Congratulations to ACTRA Award winner for Outstanding Performance – Male at the #ACTRAAwards, Stephen McHattie, who gave a ‘powerful’ performance as ‘Gus Power’ in Crown and Anchor @crownanchorfilm! #WeAreTheCharacters #ACTRA #CdnFilm @ACTRAToronto pic.twitter.com/oXQ6k8otsT
— Characters Talent (@CTA_Social) February 25, 2019
Members’ Choice Series Ensemble Award: Schitt’s Creek
If you’re watching this… #ACTRAAwards #SchittsCreek pic.twitter.com/5jqQr4mvkq
— Schitt’s Creek (@SchittsCreek) February 24, 2019
Award of Excellence: Jayne Eastwood
Live from the #ACTRAAwards red carpet! Such an honour to have Award of Excellence recipient Jayne Eastwood with ACTRA Toronto President @TTovatweet! pic.twitter.com/F3laCoKg5M
— ACTRA Toronto (@ACTRAToronto) February 24, 2019
Stunt Award: Rick Parker and Sue Parker
Congratulations to the recipients of the Stunt Award at tonight’s #ACTRAAwards, Sue Parker and Rick Parker! pic.twitter.com/RwFb6C17Rw
— ACTRA Toronto (@ACTRAToronto) February 24, 2019
ACTRA Toronto is the largest organization within ACTRA, representing more than 15,000 of Canada’s 25,000 professional performers working in recorded media in Canada.