Canadian actresses who deceased at age 66

Here are 3 famous actresses from Canada died at 66:

Joyce Wieland

Joyce Wieland (June 30, 1931 Toronto-June 27, 1998 Toronto) was a Canadian filmmaker, actor, film director, cinematographer, film editor, artist and visual artist.

She died as a result of alzheimer's disease.

Wieland's work was influential in the Canadian arts scene of the 1960s and 70s. She was known for creating abstract and experimental films, often incorporating political and social commentary. In addition to filmmaking, Wieland was also a prominent visual artist, working in mediums such as painting, drawing, and embroidery. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Wieland was an important figure in the feminist art movement, using her art to explore themes such as gender roles and sexuality. Throughout her career, she received numerous awards and honors, including being appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 1982.

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Diana Van der Vlis

Diana Van der Vlis (June 9, 1935 Toronto-October 22, 2001 Missoula) a.k.a. Diana Mae Van der Vlis, Diana Vandervlis, Dianna Van Der Vlis or Diana Van Der Vlis was a Canadian actor. She had one child, Matthew Powers.

Van der Vlis began her career in the early 1950s in Toronto before moving to New York City in 1957. She appeared in numerous television shows and films, including "The Twilight Zone," "The Outer Limits," "The Secret Storm," "Mission: Impossible," "The Fugitive," "One Life to Live," "Falcon Crest," and "Law & Order." She also appeared on Broadway in the plays "The Happiest Millionaire" and "A Very Rich Woman." Van der Vlis was twice nominated for a Tony Award for her performances in the plays "The Caretaker" and "A Far Country." In addition to her acting career, Van der Vlis was an accomplished painter and her work has been exhibited in galleries across the United States. She passed away at the age of 66 due to complications from pancreatic cancer.

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Cosette Lee

Cosette Lee (July 10, 1910 Toronto-September 19, 1976) also known as Mabel Cosette LeGassicke was a Canadian actor.

Cosette Lee started her acting career in the late 1920s as a stage performer and eventually made her way to Hollywood in the 1930s. She appeared in various films throughout her career, including "The Invisible Ray," "The Devil's in Love," and "Lawless Range." She was also a prolific voice actor and provided the voice of various characters in popular animated TV series and films, including "The Jetsons" and "The Flintstones." In addition to her acting career, Lee was a skilled painter and sculptor, and her works were exhibited in galleries across the United States and Canada. She was married to fellow actor, director, and producer Douglas Lloyd 'Duff' Twining from 1938 until his death in 1959.

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