Sort Of, What We Do In The Shadows take Ensemble categories at ACTRA Toronto Awards

ACTRA Toronto announced the winners of the 21st ACTRA Awards at an intimate, in-person gathering in Toronto on Wednesday, April 26. (ACTRA Toronto/George Pimentel)

ACTRA Toronto announced the winners of the 21st ACTRA Awards at an intimate, in-person gathering at the Palais Royale in Toronto on Wednesday.

Among this year’s winners were CBC/HBO Max comedy Sort Of, which won the Members’ Choice Series Ensemble Award. FX Network’s What We Do In The Shadows claimed the 2023 Stunt Ensemble Award.

As previously announced, stunt performer, coordinator and mentor Angelica Lisk-Hann was the recipient of the 2023 Award of Excellence, while Paul Rutledge received this year’s ACTRA Toronto Stunt Award.

Find the full list of winners here:

Outstanding Performance – Gender Non-Conforming or Female Voice

bahia watson as Misty in My Little Pony: Make Your Mark, “The Traditional Unicorn Sleepover” (Entertainment One; Hasbro Studios; Hasbro; Atomic Cartoons)

Billy MacLellan

Outstanding Performance – Gender Non-Conforming or Male Voice

Billy MacLellan, Narrator in Each Man’s Son (McGill-Queen’s University Press)

Outstanding Performance – Gender Non-Conforming or Female

Raven Dauda as Angela McManus in Five Days at Memorial, “Day Five” (ABC Signature, International Famous Players Radio Picture Corporation, Scott Rudin Productions)

Outstanding Performance – Gender Non-Conforming or Male

Eric Peterson as Junior in Junior’s Giant (Bankrupt T Clown Productions Limited)

ACTRA Toronto’s 2023 Award of Excellence

Angelica Lisk-Hann

Angelica Lisk-Hann

ACTRA Toronto Stunt Award

Paul Rutledge

Members’ Choice Series Ensemble Award

Sort Of (Sienna Films, Sphere Media, Canada Media Fund (CMF), HBO Max)

Stunt Ensemble Award

What We Do In The Shadows, “The Night Market” (FX Productions, Two Canoes Pictures, 343 Incorporated, FX Network, Dive)

ACTRA Toronto is the largest organization within ACTRA, representing over 15,000 professional performers working in recorded media in Canada.


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