Shirley Douglas
An image from Lolita, one of the productions that also features Shirley Douglas.
Shirley Douglas

Shirley Douglas

April 2, 1934 — Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada

Shirley Douglas, with a start in church drama and music, pursued acting seriously from a young age. After studies in London, she acted in British theatre and TV. Her marriage to Donald Sutherland bore twins, Kiefer and Rachel Sutherland. Engaging in American protest movements in the late '60s and '70s, she advocated for various causes, eventually returning to Canada in 1977. Her career flourished in film, TV, and theatre, embodying strong characters like Hagar Shipley in "The Stone Angel" and Marilla in "Anne of Green Gables." Known for her activism, she ardently supported Canada's healthcare system, advocating for its accessibility. Notably, she won a Gemini Award for "Shadow Lake" in 2000 and received an honorary doctorate from Ryerson Polytechnic University and the Diamond Award from the Variety Club. Shirley's father was Tommy Douglas, renowned for founding Canada’s healthcare system.

Lolita

Lolita

1962

Dead Ringers

Dead Ringers

1988

Franklin

Franklin

1997

The Christmas Shoes

The Christmas Shoes

2002

Road to Avonlea

Road to Avonlea

1990

Barney's Great Adventure

Barney's Great Adventure

1998

Woman Wanted

Woman Wanted

1999

The Law of Enclosures

The Law of Enclosures

2000