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Nov 14, 2016 - Twitter.com/CTV_PR. CORNER GAS, CTV, The ... In 1974, Wright co-founded the Persephone Theatre In Saskato
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CORNER GAS, CTV, The Vancouver Arts Club Theatre and Stratford Festival Mourn the Death of Legendary Actress Janet Wright

** MEDIA NOTE** FOR HIGH RESOLUTION PHOTOS, CLICK HERE To tweet this release: http://bit.ly/CGJanetWright VANCOUVER (November 14, 2016) – The producers and cast of CORNER GAS, CTV, The Vancouver Arts Club Theatre, and Stratford Festival extend its deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of distinguished actress and director Janet Wright. Wright passed away this morning in Vancouver at the age of 71. Janet  played  the  beloved  role  of  ‘Emma’ on CORNER GAS,  Canada’s  most  successful   sitcom. In 1974, Wright co-founded the Persephone Theatre In Saskatoon with Brian Richmond and Susan Wright. The first dramaturge at the Vancouver Arts Club Theatre, Wright appeared in and directed more than 40 productions for the company. During her seven seasons at Stratford she shone as a director and in many key roles as an actress. In 2011, Wright returned to Stratford after more than a decade away, giving an

unforgettable performance as ‘Ma’ in the acclaimed production of The Grapes of Wrath and portrayed a hilarious ‘Mistress Quickly’ in the The Merry Wives of Windsor. In 2014, Wright  reprised  her  role  as  ‘Emma’  in  CORNER GAS: THE MOVIE, which reached more than 7 million TV viewers in Canada. "Janet was like no other person I've ever met. She had a giant wit, a giant heart, and was  one  of  the  strongest  human  beings  to  ever  stride  around  this  planet,”  said  Brent   Butt, Creator and Executive Producer,  CORNER  GAS.  “She  was  so  great  to  work  with.   When you looked at the call sheet in the morning, and saw you were doing scenes with Janet, you knew you'd be laughing that day, and probably at something terribly inappropriate. We had this running thing, where if there was a scene with just our characters, I'd write it at the kitchen table, with our characters eating macaroni and cheese. We were both trying to watch our weight, but she said if "our characters" were eating the stuff, it wasn't really us. I truly, honestly loved her. We all did." “Both  direct  and  loving,  Janet  was  as  honest  in  life  as  she  was  with  her  characters,”  said   Scott Henderson, Vice-President, Communications,  Bell  Media.  “As  the  beloved  Emma   Leroy,  Dog  River’s  frequent  voice  of  reason on CORNER GAS, she entertained millions of  Canadians  with  Emma’s  quick  wit  and  no-nonsense approach. We were blessed to have her as a member of the cast. She will be sorely missed by everyone at CTV and in Canada’s  acting  community.” “We  are  deeply  saddened by the loss of actress/director/multi-talented  Janet  Wright,”   said  Bill  Millerd,  Artistic  Managing  Director,  Arts  Club  Theatre  Company.  “She  was  a   powerful actor and inspired director who created intelligent and challenging theatre for our audiences. We will miss her immense talent, her caustic wit, and her incredible strength  in  facing  tragedy.  Our  love  and  condolences  to  the  Wright  family.” “Janet  was  an  artist  on  an  uncompromising  search  for  the  truth  in  all  its  unvarnished   beauty,”  said  Stratford Festival Artistic Director Antoni Cimolino, who directed Ms Wright as Ma Joad in the 2011 production of The Grapes of Wrath.  “She  was  a  profoundly   talented  actress,  director  and  champion for the importance of the arts. I will never forget her  passion  and  forever  be  inspired  by  her  commitment  to  our  work.” “Janet  had  a  huge  heart  and  an  insatiable  passion  for  the  arts,”  said Alicia Jeffery, Agent  with  the  Characters  Agency.  “She was a lightning rod for the truth in all her performances and in life and never ceased to mentor younger actors, both as a director and as a fellow performer. Nothing gave her more joy in our many calls than to sing the praises  of  a  young  actor  or  director  she’d  recently  worked  with.   Her loss is a hole in the fabric of our community that will never be truly mended.” In  honour  of  Janet’s  memory,  CTV  will  rebroadcast  CORNER GAS: THE MOVIE on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. ET. The Vancouver Arts Club Theatre Company will be hosting a Celebration of Life for Wright, with further details to be released. - END -

For more information, please contact: Margaret Sirotich, Publicist, CORNER GAS, 647.466.1746 or [email protected] Laura Heath Potter, CTV, 416-384-4633 or [email protected] Amy Lynn Strilchuk, Publicist, Arts Club Theatre Company 604.687.5315, ext. 243, mobile: 778.873.9141 or [email protected] Ann Swerdfager, Publicity Director, Stratford Festival 519.271.4040 x2297, mobile: 519.301.3569 or [email protected]