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Joan Orenstein | |
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Joan Orenstein in the 1940s | |
| Born | Joan Travell (1923-12-04)December 4, 1923 |
| Died | October 10, 2009(2009-10-10) (aged 85) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Spouse(s) | Henry Orenstein; five daughters |
Joan Orenstein (born Travell December 4, 1923 – October 10, 2009) was a British-born Canadian actress, primarily on stage, although she performed in other media. One of her best-known roles was in the 1997 film The Hanging Garden as the dotty old grandmother, Grace.
Joan Travell was born on December 4, 1923 in London, and emigrated to Canada in the 1940s after World War II.[1]
She acted across Canada but mostly acted for Halifax's Neptune Theatre. She also performed lead roles on most of the major Canadian stages, including the Centaur Theatre, the National Arts Centre, the Belfry Theatre, the Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Calgary, the Shaw Festival, the Canadian Stage and the Manitoba Theatre Centre. She also performed on television, in film, on radio and in the recording industry.
Travell was married to Henry Orenstein, an artist and CBC production designer. They had five daughters, including actress Sarah Orenstein, a Dora Award winner, dancer Cia Tweel, designer Edie Orenstein, and flautist Ruth Orenstein.
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