Sharry Flett is a Canadian actress.[1] She is most noted for her performances in the television films War Brides, for which she was a Bijou Award nominee for Best Actress in a Non-Feature in 1981,[2] and The Suicide Murders, for which she was a Gemini Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Program or Series at the 1st Gemini Awards in 1986.[3]

Flett trained as an opera singer, but began performing in speaking theatrical roles after finding herself being typecast in soubrette roles due to the quality of her singing voice.[1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Drying Up the Streets Nurse

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1978 The Arctic Adventure The Polar Goddess Television film
1980 The Great Detective Emily Episode: "Too Many Cooks"
1980 War Brides Ellie Television film
1982 The Taming of the Shrew Katharina
1983 The Tempest Miranda
1983 The Littlest Hobo Sister Sarah 2 episodes
1985 Night Heat Nurse Episode: "Obie's Law"
1985 Love and Larceny Alice Bigley Television film
1985 The Suicide Murders Hilda Blake
1986 Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Miss Kolchenko Episode: "Red Wind"
1987 I'll Take Manhattan 2 episodes
1987–1994 Street Legal Various roles 5 episodes
1988 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Judith Richardson Episode: "A Stolen Heart"
1989 Lantern Hill Lillian Morrow Television film
1990 Friday the 13th: The Series Ruth Stevens Episode: "Repetition"
1990 My Secret Identity Dean Patricia Simpson Episode: "More Than Meets the Eye"
1990 C.B.C.'s Magic Hour Susan Episode: The Prom"
1992 Top Cops Hester Bellomo Episode: "Hester Bellomo and Carol Anne Natale"
1996 Forever Knight Barbara Vetter Episode: "Avenging Angel"
2002 The Eleventh Hour Sophie Buckman Episode: "The 37-Year-Itch"
2006 Shades of Black Betty Television film

References

  1. 1 2 Stephen Godfrey, "Flett no longer tied to opera's apron strings: Sharry felt doomed to playing pert maids, so she decided to talk as well as sing". The Globe and Mail, November 17, 1979.
  2. "Brides nominated for 7 awards". The Province, October 7, 1981.
  3. Sid Adilman, "Anne leads field in Geminis race". Toronto Star, October 16, 1986.


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