Michelle_St._John

Michelle St. John

Michelle St. John

Canadian actor, singer and director


Michelle St. John is an actress, singer, producer and director who has been involved in creative projects in theatre, film, television and music since the 1980s. Her directorial debut, Colonization Road, is a 2016 feature-length documentary that premiered at imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival.[1]

Career

St. John was born Michelle L. Richardson, the daughter of musician Wayne St. John ( Wayne Alan Richardson) [2] and a Jewish mother.[3]

Michelle began her career in film as an actress. One of her first roles was as the protagonist in the 1989 CBC film Where the Spirit Lives, for which she won a Gemini Award for Best Actress - Dramatic Program.[4]

She has worked on many television series, including Northern Exposure and By Way of the Stars and she voiced the character of Nakoma in Disney’s 1995 animated film Pocahontas.[5]

In 1998, she had a cameo as Velma in Chris Eyre's award winning Smoke Signals.[6] She co-founded Turtle Gals Performance Ensemble in 1999 with Jani Lauzon and Monique Mojica.[7]

St. John has produced several short films and theatre productions with Marie Clements.[8] She has collaborated with Shane Belcourt as co-producer on two Heritage Minutes, Chanie Wenjack and Naskumituwin (Treaty)[9] and the independent feature film Red Rover.[10]

In 2016, She came across the inspiration for Colonization Road, which she wrote, produced, and directed, while touring with Turtle Gals in Fort Frances, Ontario.[11]

The World Premiere of Colonization Road was on October 23, 2016 at imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival,[12] and it was nominated for a 2017 Canadian Screen Award in Donald Brittain Social Political Documentary category.[13] It also received a Golden Sheaf Awards for Best History Documentary.[14]

Filmography

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Awards


References

  1. "Colonization Road". Imaginative Film + Media.
  2. Christopher Reynolds, "Toronto’s Jingle King still crooning". Toronto Star, June 5, 2016.
  3. "The Identity Dance". Jewish Journal. October 10, 2002.
  4. Pocahontas Two-Disc 10th Anniversary Edition (Audio commentary). Mike Gabriel, Eric Goldberg, James Pentecost. Burbank, California: Walt Disney Home Entertainment. 2005.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. Knopf, Kerstin (2008). Decolonizing the Lens of Power: Indigenous Films in North America. ISBN 9789042025431.
  6. "Donald Brittain Award", Wikipedia, 2019-05-12, retrieved 2019-06-03

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