Henry, Martha 1938–
HENRY, Martha 1938–
PERSONAL
Original name, Martha Buhs; born February 17, 1938, in Detroit, MI; citizen of Canada; daughter of Lloyd H. and Kathleen (maiden name, Hatch) Buhs; married Douglas Rain (an actor; divorced); married Donnelly Rhodes (an actor), 1962 (divorced); married Rod Beattie (an actor), 1990; children: (first marriage) Emma. Education: Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie–Mellon University), B.F.A.; National Theatre School of Canada, Montreal, Quebec, graduate.
Career: Actress and director. Arena Stage, Washington, DC, member of company, 1966–67; Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, member of company, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, and 1979, associate director, 1987–88; Grand Theatre, London, Ontario, artistic director, 1988–95. Canada Council, member of board of directors, 1988–93, member of advisory committee of Theatre Section, 1985–87. Teacher at National Theatre School of Canada, Maggie Basset Studio, and University of Windsor.
Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1971, for Antigone, and for The Playboy of the Western World; Genie Award, best television performance, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1979, for The Newcomers; Genie Awards, best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1983, for The Wars; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a leading role, and Best Canadian Feature Film—Special Jury Citation Award, Toronto International Film Festival, 1986, for Dancing in the Dark; LL.D., University of Toronto, 1986; Gemini Awards, best television performance, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1988, for Mount Royal: Passages, and 1989, for Glory Enough for All; Toronto Drama Bench Award, outstanding contribution to Canadian theatre, 1989; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1993, for Mustard Dance; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1996, for Long Day's Journey into Night; Sterling Award, Edmonton, 1996, for Three Tall Women; Canadian Governor General's Performing Arts Award, 1996; Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a guest role, 1999, for Emily of New Moon; officer and companion, Order of Canada; member, Order of Ontario; D.F.A., Lawrence University of Wisconsin, York University, University of Guelph, and University of Windsor; D.Litt., University of Western Ontario.
CREDITS
Stage Appearances:
The Crucible, Crest Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1959–1960.
You Can't Take It with You, Crest Theatre, 1959–1960.
Epitaph for George Dillon, Crest Theatre, 1959–1960.
Macbeth, Crest Theatre, 1959–1960.
The Seagull, Crest Theatre, 1959–1960.
Matchmaker, Crest Theatre, 1959–1960.
Under Milkwood, Crest Theatre, 1959–1960.
Miranda, The Tempest, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, 1962.
Lady Macduff, The Tragedy of Macbeth, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1962.
Cyrano de Bergerac, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1962.
Dorimene, Le bourgeois gentilhomme, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1964.
Cordelia, King Lear, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1964.
Mistress Squeamish, The Country Wife, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1964.
Lady Percy, Henry IV, Part One, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1965.
Lady Percy, Falstaff (also known as Henry IV, Part Two ), Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1965.
Dunyasha, The Cherry Orchard, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1965.
Raina, Arms and the Man, Shaw Festival, 1965.
Joan La Pucelle, Henry VI, Festival Theatre, Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada, 1966.
Viola, Twelfth Night, Festival Theatre, 1966.
Pegeen Mike, Playboy of the Western World, Canadian Players Theatre, 1966.
Abigail, The Crucible, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1967.
Peasant, The Government Inspector, Arena Stage, 1967.
Alison, Look Back in Anger, Arena Stage, 1967.
Elmire, Tartuffe, Festival Theatre, 1968.
Who Killed Santa Claus?, London, 1968–1970.
Pegeen Mike, The Playboy of the Western World, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1971.
Scenes from American Life, Forum Theatre, 1971.
Title role, Antigone, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1971.
Georgina, Narrow Road to the Deep North, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1972.
Olivia, Twelfth Night, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1972.
Elizabeth Proctor, The Crucible, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1972.
Pericles, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1973.
Measure for Measure, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1975.
Olga, Three Sisters, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1976.
Anatol's six women, Affairs of Anatol, Centaur Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, 1976.
Uncle Vanya, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1978.
The Woman, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1979.
Marguarite, The Lady of the Camellias, Theatre London, London, Ontario, 1979.
May Buchanan, Farther West, Theatre Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, 1983.
Elizabeth Proctor, The Crucible, Theatre Plus, Toronto, 1983.
Carla, New World, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, 1983.
Margaret, Waiting for the Parade, Grand Theatre, London, Ontario, 1983–1984.
Jennifer Dubedat, The Doctor's Dilemma, Grand Theatre, 1983–1984.
Gertrude, Hamlet, Grand Theatre, 1983–1984.
Freddie, The Club, Grand Theatre, 1983–1984.
Carlotta, Dear Antoine, Grand Theatre, 1983–1984.
Mable, Grace, and Laura, Tonight at 8:30, CentreStage, Toronto, 1984–1985.
Carla, New World, CentreStage, 1984–1985.
Winnie, Happy Days, Theatre Plus, 1986.
Mrs. Simpson, Pal Joey, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, 1986, then Grand Theatre, 1989.
Mother, Warm Wind in China, Grand Theatre, 1989.
Ann, The Cocktail Hour, Grand Theatre, 1990.
Marian, The Stillborn Lover, Grand Theatre, 1993.
Kate, Dancing at Lughnasa, Grand Theatre, 1994.
Princess Kosmonopolis, Sweet Bird of Youth, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1996.
Regina, The Little Foxes, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1996.
"A," Three Tall Women, Citadel Theatre, Edmonton, Alberta, 1996.
Amanda Wingfield, The Glass Menagerie, Tarragon Theatre, 1997.
The Crucible, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1998.
Martha, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?, Avon Theatre, Stratford Festival of Canada, 2001.
The Seagull, Avon Theatre, 2001.
Also appeared at Stratford Festival of Canada as Helena, All's Well That Ends Well; as Luciana, Comedy of Errors; as Volumnia, Coriolanus; as Linda, Death of a Salesman; as Constance, King John; as Cordelia and Goneril, King Lear; as Mary Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night; as Rosaline and Princess of France, Love's Labour's Lost; as Isabella, Measure for Measure; as Titania and Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream; as Beatrice, Much Ado about Nothing; as Desdemona, Othello; as Thaisa, Pericles; as Lady Anne, Richard III; as Marian, The Stillborn Lover; as Phrynia, Timon of Athens; as Cressida, Troilus and Cressida; and as Paulina, A Winter's Tale; also appeared in Colours in the Dark; The Devils; and There's One in Every Marriage. Appeared at Manitoba Theatre Centre as Ellie Dunn, Heartbreak House; in the title role, Hedda Gabler; as Teresa, The Hostage; as Jennet Jourdemayne, The Lady's Not for Burning; as Titania, A Midsummer Night's Dream; as Yvette, Mother Courage; as Jenny, Threepenny Opera; and as Masha, Three Sisters. Narrator of Facade, Toronto Symphony and Stratford Summer Music; Kaddish, Roy Thomson Hall; A Midsummer Night's Dream, Toronto Symphony; Pierrot Lunaire, Great Hall, Hart House, Toronto; and Tales of the Netsilik, Calgary Philharmonic, Calgary.
Major Tours:
Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, 1996.
Stage Director:
An Enemy of the People, Avon Theatre, Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1991.
Elizabeth Rex, Tom Patterson Theatre, Stratford Festival of Canada, 2000.
Richard III, Stratford Festival of Canada, 2002.
Antony and Cleopatra, Tom Patterson Theatre, 2003.
Measure for Measure, Carnegie Mellon University, 2003.
Also director of Brief Lives, Third Stage, Stratford; The Grace of Mary Traverse, Toronto Free Theatre, Toronto; La voix humaine, Theatre Francais, Toronto; Top Girls, Globe Theatre, Regina, Saskatchewan; Cecil and Cleopaytra, Miss Julie, 'Night, Mother, and The Two–Headed Roommate, all McManus Theatre, London, Ontario; All Other Destinations Are Cancelled, The Colored Museum, and Moon for the Misbegotten, all Tarragon Theatre; and Biloxi Blues, Blood Relations, Bordertown Cafe, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Broadway Bound, The Dining Room, Filthy Rich, Fire, The Girls in the Gang, Love Letters, The Miracle Worker, Mississippi, A Moon for the Misbegotten, The Odd Couple, Oleanna, Toronto, A Walk in the Woods, and Woman in Mind, all Grand Theatre, London, Ontario.
Film Appearances:
Mrs. Ross, The Wars, 1983.
Edna Cormick, Dancing in the Dark (also known as Danse a contre–jour ), 1986.
Confidential, 1986.
Narrator, Goddess Remembered (also known as Sur les traces de la deesse ), 1989.
Narrator, The Burning Times (also known as Le temps des buchers ), 1990.
Dr. Ella Wingwright, White Light, 1991.
Grace, Mustard Bath, 9Y6S Film, 1993.
Mary Cavan Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night (also known as Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night ), Rhombus Media, 1996.
Narrator, L5: First City in Space, IMAX Corp., 1996.
Performance actor, Karen Kain: Dancing in the Moment, 1997.
Audrey, The Republic of Love, Seville, 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Barbara Rayne, "Ransom," Poltergeist: The Legacy, 1997.
"Martha Henry," Life and Times, CBC, 1997.
"Timothy Findlay," Life and Times, CBC, 1999.
Megan Moore, "The Book of Hours," Emily of New Moon, CBC, 1999.
Appeared in CBC presentations of Adrienne Clarkson Presents, Ladies in Retirement, Lord Arthur Saville's Crime, The Master Builder, Orpheus and Eurydice, Talking to a Stranger, Venus Observed, and Waiting for the Parade.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Viola, Twelfth Night, CBC, 1964.
Mount Royal: Passages, 1988.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Milady de Winter, The Three Musketeers, 1969.
Back to Beulah, 1974.
Antoinette Hughes, Glory Enough for All, PBS, 1989.
Dr. Moore, And Then There Was One, Lifetime, 1994.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Gwendolyn Harleth, Daniel Deronda, BBC, 1970.
Terry, Talking to a Stranger, CBC, 1971.
(Segment "1978"), The Newcomers, CBC, 1977.
Catherine, Empire, Inc., 1985.
Kit Garrison, Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (also known as Anne 3 ), CBC and PBS, 2000.
Radio Appearances:
Appeared in the CBC presentations Children's Hour, The Deptford Trilogy, Memoir, A Month in the Country, The Stillborn Lover, and St. Joan.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
Maclean's, June 27, 1994, p. 50; December 23, 1996, p. 50.
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