Carol Bolt

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1941 – 2000

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Who was Carol Bolt?

Carol Bolt was a Canadian playwright. She was a founding member and, for several years, president of the Playwrights Union of Canada.

Bolt's best known play is the thriller One Night Stand, which was turned into a film in 1978. Her other plays include examinations of Canadian-specific motifs and political issues, such as Buffalo Jump and Red Emma. Her last play was Famous, produced on stage in 1997.

For television, Bolt's writing credits include Tales of the Klondike, two episodes of the animated children's series The Raccoons, and a single episode of Fraggle Rock.

Bolt died of complications due to liver cancer on November 28, 2000, in Toronto, Ontario. Following her death, the Canadian Authors Association renamed its CAA Award for Drama to the Carol Bolt Award in her memory; the award is now administered by the Playwrights Guild of Canada.

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Born
Aug 25, 1941
Winnipeg
Died
Nov 28, 2000
Toronto

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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