Martha Gibson

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Martha Gibson is a Canadian actress. She is best known for appearing alongside her husband Louis Del Grande in the television series Seeing Things, for which she earned a Gemini Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series at the 1st Gemini Awards in 1986.[1]

She was nominated in the same category for the same show at the 2nd Gemini Awards in 1987, but lost to Dinah Christie.

At the 4th Gemini Awards in 1989, she won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Program or Series, for her performance in the television film Two Men.[2]

Gibson also appeared in other notable roles in Black Christmas (1974), Outrageous! (1977) and Murder by Phone (1982), and television series such as King of Kensington, Katts and Dog and Sweating Bullets.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1974 Black Christmas Mrs. Quaife
1977 Outrageous! Nurse Carr
1982 Melanie Waitress
1982 Murder by Phone Ms. Anderson
2000 After Alice Mrs. Lurie
2016 The Second Time Around Alice
2017 It Old Woman

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1977, 1979 King of Kensington Mavis / Bunny Bird 2 episodes
1981–1987 Seeing Things Marge Ciccone / Beverly 43 episodes
1983 Will There Really Be a Morning? Script Girl Television film
1986 The Marriage Bed June Williamson
1987 Mama's Going to Buy You a Mockingbird Aunt Margery
1990 Sanity Clause Gloria
1991 Tropical Heat Denise Lawson Episode: "Big Brother Is Watching"
1991 Katts and Dog Frances Riguerro Episode: "Lethal Injection"
1991 E.N.G. Shelley Episode: "Lip Service"
1993 Family of Strangers Sue Television film
1995 Family of Cops Party Guest
1997 Wind at My Back Mrs. Mayhew Episode: "A Meeting of the Clan"
1999 A Holiday Romance Donna Television film
2016 Between Sandra Episode: "Get Out of Town"
2017 Baroness von Sketch Show Jolene's Mom Episode: "You've Reached the Voicemail of Tracy Herrity"

References[edit]

  1. ^ Boone, Mike (December 5, 1986). "Anne of Green Gables big winner at Geminis". Montreal Gazette. p. D1.
  2. ^ "Glory enough for all at CBC as docudrama wins 9 Geminis". Montreal Gazette, December 6, 1989.

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