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  2. Sarah Polley - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Ellen Polley was born on January 8, 1979 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, [7] [8] the youngest of five children born to Diane Elizabeth Polley (née MacMillan). Her siblings are Susy and John Buchan from Diane's first marriage to George Deans-Buchan, and Mark and Joanna Polley from her second marriage to Michael Polley (1933–2018), a British-born actor who became an insurance agent after ...

  3. Stories We Tell - Wikipedia

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    Stories We Tell is a 2012 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Sarah Polley and produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). The film explores her family's secrets—including one intimately related to Polley's own identity.

  4. Harry Gulkin - Wikipedia

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    Gulkin married Ruth Penner in 1950 and had two children from that marriage: Catherine (b. 1954) and James Peter (b. 1957). He married Marie Murphy in 1990. In the 2012 documentary film Stories We Tell , it was revealed that he was the biological father of the film's director, Sarah Polley , through an affair with Polley's married mother, Diane ...

  5. Sarah Polley Thanks Academy For “Not Being Mortally Offended ...

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    Sarah Polley won her first Oscar for her Women Talking. “First of all, just want to thank the Academy for not being mortally offended by the words women and talking with so close together like ...

  6. Sarah Polley Just Won an Oscar for Women Talking

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    Sarah Polley Just Won an Oscar for Women Talking. Emily Burack. March 12, 2023 at 7:50 PM ... Starting in 2005 in a Mennonite community in the Latin American nation, women and children were ...

  7. Ramona (1988 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ramona is a Canadian children's television series which followed the life of eight-year-old title character Ramona Quimby (Sarah Polley). It was based on the Ramona book series by Beverly Cleary. [4] The series debuted on September 10, 1988, and its ten episodes spanned four months on CHCH in Canada. It was released on video by Lorimar Home Video.

  8. Sexism on set made Sarah Polley 'squirm.' So she made a film ...

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  9. Road to Avonlea - Wikipedia

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    The show's focus shifted over the years from Sara's interactions with locals to stories about the King family. Later seasons of the show focused more on residents of Avonlea who were connected to the King family. Sarah Polley left the show in 1994, returning for a guest appearance in the sixth season as well as the series finale episode.