Christine Horne, born on December fourteenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a talented Canadian actress renowned for her compelling performances on stage and screen. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from York University in two thousand four, marking the beginning of her illustrious career in the performing arts.
Horne has made a significant impact in the Toronto theatre scene, earning three nominations for the prestigious Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female in a Principal Role. Her remarkable portrayal of The Governess in The Turn of the Screw earned her the award in two thousand ten, solidifying her reputation as a leading actress.
In two thousand nineteen, she took on the iconic role of Prince Hamlet in Ravi Jain's innovative gender-flipped adaptation of Hamlet, showcasing her versatility as an actress alongside Ho Ka Kei, who played Ophelia. Horne's television work is equally impressive; she won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Guest Performance in a Drama Series at the fourth Canadian Screen Awards in two thousand sixteen for her role in Remedy, and received a nomination in the same category at the fifth Canadian Screen Awards in two thousand seventeen for her appearance in Saving Hope.
Her film career also garnered attention, with a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards in two thousand seven for her role as the young Hagar Shipley in The Stone Angel. Off the stage and screen, Christine is married to television writer and producer Mike McPhaden, balancing her professional achievements with a fulfilling personal life.