User:Bearcat/Actress in a television film or miniseries

1980s

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Year Actor Title Ref
1986
1st Gemini Awards
Megan Follows Anne of Green Gables [1]
Kim Braden Spearfield's Daughter [2]
Nicky Guadagni Turning to Stone
Elizabeth Shepherd The Cuckoo Bird
1987
2nd Gemini Awards
Victoria Snow Daughters of the Country [3]
Linda Griffiths The Marriage Bed [4]
Kate Nelligan Control
Linda Smith The Rose Café
1988
3rd Gemini Awards
Megan Follows Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel [5]
Christianne Hirt Skate! [6]
Rebecca Jenkins Family Reunion
Sheila McCarthy A Nest of Singing Birds
1989
4th Gemini Awards
Martha Henry Glory Enough for All [7]
Rachael Crawford Gracie [8]
Deepa Mehta In Limbo
Helen Shaver No Blame

2020s

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Year Actor Title Ref
2021
10th Canadian Screen Awards
Samora Smallwood Death She Wrote [9]
Paula Brancati Death She Wrote [10]
Candace Cameron Bure Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Til Death Do Us Part
Jennie Garth Left for Dead: The Ashley Reeves Story
Dani Montalvo I Was Lorena Bobbitt

References

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  1. ^ "Green Gables big Gemini awards winner". Windsor Star, December 5, 1986.
  2. ^ Sid Adilman, "Anne leads field in Geminis race". Toronto Star, October 16, 1986.
  3. ^ "Complete list of Gemini awards for excellence in TV". Ottawa Citizen, December 10, 1987.
  4. ^ Bill Anderson, "Out-of production Seeing Things tops nominations". Ottawa Citizen, October 22, 1987.
  5. ^ "Gemini awards ceremony reveals surprising winners". Windsor Star, December 1, 1988.
  6. ^ Henry Mietkiewicz, "Nominated for Canadian TV's best: The Gemini Awards". Toronto Star, October 13, 1988.
  7. ^ "Glory enough for all at CBC as docudrama wins 9 Geminis". Montreal Gazette, December 6, 1989.
  8. ^ "Banting series tops Gemini nominees". Edmonton Journal, October 26, 1989.
  9. ^ Greg David, "Tim Rozon, Ayisha Issa, Kaniehtiio Horn and Tallboyz win during Night 4 of the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards". TV, eh?, April 7, 2022.
  10. ^ Brent Furdyk, "2022 Canadian Screen Award Nominees Announced, ‘Sort Of’ & ‘Scarborough’ Lead The Pack". ET Canada, February 15, 2022.