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  1. Michelle Thrush (born February 6, 1967) is a Canadian actress and First Nations activist for Aboriginal Canadians and the other Indigenous peoples of the Americas.She is best known for her leading role as Gail Stoney in Blackstone, for which she won the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role in 2011, and her recurring roles as Sylvie LeBret in North of 60 and Deanna Martin in Arctic Air.

  2. Michelle Thrush. Michelle Thrush is a Canadian actress and First Nations activist for Aboriginal Canadians and the other Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Thrush, who is Cree, was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by parents she admits were chronic alcoholics. She recalls being called "Squaw" at Bowness High School and bullied ...

  3. Michelle Thrush. Actress: Pathfinder. Michelle Thrush is a Canadian actress and First Nations activist for Aboriginal Canadians and the other Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Thrush, who is Cree, was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by parents she admits were chronic alcoholics. She recalls being called "Squaw" at Bowness High School and bullied because of her parents' illness. In grade nine she changed schools and attended Calgary's Plains Indian...

  4. As an actor, Michelle Thrush has done work that has won critical acclaim. As a person, she's been through many challenges. George talks about how acting help...

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · A comedy born from real-life challenges. Michelle Thrush embraces the inherent vulnerability in presenting her life on stage, including her upbringing in Calgary with parents battling alcoholism. Remarkably, Thrush infuses her narrative with humour, transforming her challenging life story into a source of laughter and inspiration for audiences ...

  6. On an overcast day in late September, Michelle Thrush is tucked into a corner at the Loop restaurant in southwest Calgary. Dressed in a dark sweater and slim jeans, the lovely actress blends in with the crowd but, thanks to the success of an Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) series called Blackstone, is becoming more recognizable by ...

  7. 4 years, 2 degrees, 3 new letters next to my name and I still don’t know what I’m doing...😅 • • • Michelle Thrush, B.B.A. #mamaimadeit