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Doris Petrie (24 July 1918 – 21 August 2000) was a
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film and television actress, best known for her roles in the
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films ''
Wedding in White ''Wedding in White'' is a 1972 Canadian drama film written and directed by William Fruet, based on his earlier play. The film stars Carol Kane, Donald Pleasence, Doris Petrie, Doug McGrath, and Paul Bradley. Synopsis Set during World War I ...
'' (1972) and ''
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'' (1980); and also the television series '' High Hopes'', in which she played Meg Chapman. She also had guest appearances in the television series '' Seeing Things'', '' Airwaves'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Starlost'', '' Street Legal'', ''
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'', '' TekWar: TekLords'' and ''
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'', and the television films '' Catsplay'', '' The Olden Days Coat'' and '' Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and JoAnn Thatcher''. Petrie was born in Londonderry,
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. She died on August 21, 2000 in
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. She was the mother of television journalist Anne Petrie."Acting helped her fight depression: Won Dora Award in 1985 and had numerous theatre and television roles". ''
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'', August 25, 2000.


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* 1918 births 2000 deaths Actresses from Nova Scotia Canadian film actresses Canadian television actresses People from Colchester County Canadian stage actresses Dora Mavor Moore Award winners 20th-century Canadian actresses Best Supporting Actress Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners {{Canada-actor-stub