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Kay Tremblay is a Actor Canadienne born on 13 march 1914

Kay Tremblay

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Birth name Katherine McAllister
Nationality Canada
Birth 13 march 1914
Death 9 august 2005 (at 91 years)

Kay Tremblay (March 13, 1914 – August 9, 2005) was a Canadian film actress, also appearing on television and theatre. She was best known for her Gemini Award-winning role of Great Aunt Eliza on Road to Avonlea.

Biography

Born in Scotland, she began her career with the George Ballachine Ballet at Theatre Royal in London. Tremblay arrived in Canada after her marriage and began her Canadian artistic career in 1954.

Usually with

Roger Kumble
Roger Kumble
(1 films)
Wayne Robson
Wayne Robson
(1 films)
John Colicos
John Colicos
(1 films)
Peter Morgan
Peter Morgan
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Kay Tremblay (4 films)

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Actress

The Real Howard Spitz, 1h42
Directed by Vadim Jean
Genres Comedy
Actors Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe, Patrick McKenna, Kay Tremblay, Jim Gaffigan
Rating56% 2.807432.807432.807432.807432.80743
Howard Spitz (Kelsey Grammer) is the author behind a string of poorly selling detective novels. He discovers that in contrast children's books enjoy strong sales. Believing it an easy way to make money, Spitz becomes a children's author with his new book character, a bovine detective named "Crafty Cow", but finds writing for his new audience significantly difficult. Whilst doing research at the local library, he submits his drafts to a little girl called Samantha Kershaw (Genevieve Tessier). In return, she asks Spitz to find her father who left her mother (Amanda Donohoe) before she was born. Spitz also discovers that to become a successful children's author he will need to do public appearances with his audience. Terrified at the prospect of having to spend time with children, Spitz hires a struggling actor to serve as his public face. But soon his doppelganger is having delusions of grandeur, as his book becomes more and more successful. Finally, at an awards ceremony, he confesses his identity, and finds that after spending so much time with Samantha, and after all the help she's given him, he feels more at ease around children.
Senior Trip, 1h27
Directed by Roger Kumble
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Adventure
Themes Transport films, Road movies
Actors Matt Frewer, Tara Strong, Valerie Mahaffey, Jeremy Lee Renner, Lawrence Dane, Tommy Chong
Roles Mrs. Winston, an elderly teacher at Fairmont High School.
Rating55% 2.7995152.7995152.7995152.7995152.799515
At Fairmount High School, Ohio, a group of rude and obnoxious seniors begins their school with an assembly featuring a band called "High on Life" though the student body shows lack of response due to the choice of music playing in front of them. As the band continues to play onstage, Mark "Dags" D'Agastino (Jeremy Renner) and Reggie Barry (Rob Moore) decide to sabotage the assembly by having a track played and exposing the band lip syncing their music as it ends drastically but upbeat. After a typing class, the seniors cut school and throw a party at the home of Principal Moss (Matt Frewer). Moss eventually gets informed about the party from the school body president Steve Nisser (Sergio Di Zio). When he returns home, he gives the group detention, forcing them to write a letter to the President of the United States, explaining what is wrong with the education system.
Shadow Dancing, 1h40
Genres Horror
Actors Nadine van der Velde, Christopher Plummer, John Colicos, Charmion King, Shirley Douglas, Kay Tremblay
Roles Sophie Beaumont
Rating57% 2.862762.862762.862762.862762.86276
Jess is a struggling dancer trying to land a dream role in musical about Medusa. As she practices, the director, who has been haunted for decades by the memory of his former dancer and lover, notices how much she resembles his former lover. The ballerina had died in a bizarre on-stage accident 50 years ago while performing exactly the same dance that Jess is doing. As Jesse becomes more obsessed with winning the part she slowly takes on the physical and emotional characteristics of the woman. Eerily, as more unexplainable coincidences continue to surround the production making you wonder if someone or something is behind it all.