Brigitte Gall

Credits:
The Dish Show (Co-host 26 episodes) - The Comedy Network
Behind the Scenes - The Comedy Network
The World’s Greatest Spas - Host - WTN
Comedy Nowl - CTV / The Comedy Network
Comics - CBC Television
She’s So Funny - Featured - WTN
Madly Off In All Directions - Featured - CBC Radio
Biography:
Award winning actor/writer Brigitte Gall has completed shooting 52 episodes her own unique Renovation/Design show titled “Me, My House & I, and is currently in development for a new series titled “The Citiot”. A Gemini Nomination for MMHI as well as a Nomination for her dramatic role in the award winning series “Blue Murder” rounded out an amazing year. Having wrapped 52 episodes of “The World’s Greatest Spas” (The W Network, Discovery Channel USA/Latin America, and airing in 85 other countries), Gall came home to receive a Gemini Award for the one-hour CTV television special “Joan of Montreal”. The one-hour special also took first place (Gold) at the Houston World Film and Television Festival.

The following is a brief outline of her other career accomplishments.

• 2004 Gemini Nomination for ‘Best Practical Information Series’ – “Me, My House & I”

• 2003 Gemini Nomination for ‘Best Female Performance in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series’ - “Blue Murder”.

• 2002 Gemini Nomination - “Women of The Night”

• 2000 Gemini Award for ‘Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series’ for “Joan of Montreal”.

• Lead actor in both the Gemini and Genie Award winning films “Twisted Sheets” and “Moving Day”, Gall went on to bring home the Golden Sheaf Award for “Best Female Performance”.

• Writing credits include: W Network – “Me, My House and I”; CTV one hour special - “The Girl’s Got Gall” and “Joan of Montreal”; CBC television - “Comics!”; Bravo! - “Laughing Matters”; TVO – “The Holiday Grrlie Show”; CBC radio - “Madly Off In All Directions” and “Brave New Waves”. Articles written include FLAIR Magazine and The National Post.

The Toronto Globe and Mail writes, “It’s a relief to come across a Canadian comic who does smart, funny Canadian content”.

The Toronto Star says, “…without question, Gall shows a facility for great body language…powered by wit and playfulness…”

Now Magazine cites Gall as… “one of those fine comic performers who can touch emotions as well as the funny bone.”

When she’s not performing, or working, Gall can usually be found chopping wood at her cottage in Northern Canada.