Yanna McIntosh
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1969 in Giamaica
Yanna McIntosh (born 1970) is a Jamaican-born Canadian stage, film and television actress. Yanna honed her craft at the University of Toronto and the American Repertory Theatre Institute at Harvard University. Her teaching roles at the National Theatre School and Humber College included directing students in acclaimed productions like Macbeth, Julius Caesar, and Richard III. Her portrayal of Pat Barrows in the 2006 TV movie "Doomstown" earned her a 2007 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role. Notably, McIntosh made history in 2011 as the inaugural recipient of the Toronto Theatre Critics’ Award for Best Actress in a Play for her role in "Ruined," which also garnered her a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance. She had previously won Doras for her roles in Florence Gibson’s "Belle" and Athol Fugard’s "Valley Song."
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Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy
Dr. Crone
A Raisin in the Sun
Miss Tilly
Finn's Girl
Diana
Deliberate Intent
Elaine
The Sentinel
Teddy Vargas
The Marsh King's Daughter
Agent Lorna Illing
Chasing Freedom
Ruth
Slumberland
Carla
Murder on Shadow Mountain
Swindler Seduction
Francie
Humane
Political Commentator
Stratford Festival: Antony and Cleopatra
Cleopatra
Mothers
Ruby
They Come Back
Naketha
Unless
Cery
Dying in Plain Sight
Ms. Norris
True Blue
Anna
Spooky House
Nicole
Mary Goes Round
Bethany
Down in the Delta
Slave Woman
Bloodwork
Patricia
Like a House on Fire
Nancy
John Q
State Employee
Verona
Bennie Baron