Carolyn Fe is a late-blooming Filipino-Canadian, award winning tri-lingual Actress (English/French/Tagalog), an award winning Singer-Songwriter-Lyricist and a former contemporary Dancer-Choreographer. Carolyn\u2019s continuous pursuit of artistic evolution adds new instruments to her creative portfolio as a published Writer and emerging Playwright. Her short stories have been published in magazines and a poem is part of the Toronto Catholic School Commission\u2019s curriculum teaching grade 10 and 11 students on the importance of intergenerational relationships. A budding playwright, she wrote her first plays while simultaneously participating in two different 2022 residencies: Montreal\u2019s Teesri Duniya Theatre\u2019s 2022 Fireworks Playwrights\u2019 Programme where she developed \u201cGo Fish!\u201d, a play that was conceived in Tarragon Theatre\u2019s Playwright Course with Paula Wing and, Factory Theatre\u2019s 2022 The Foundry New Work Creation Group where she adapted her published short story into a play entitled \u201cStill Life in Death\u201d.
\nCarolyn has also translated \u201cCross Sea\u201d by Kyungseo Min from English/Korean to French/Korean. The play telling the story of two women\u2019s experiences as comfort women during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
\nAs an actor, some TV/streaming credits include Lola (Grandma) in the Nickelodeon reboot of the children\u2019s show \u201cBlue\u2019s Clues & You!\u201d, Madame Z in the award winning French series \u201cMeilleur Avant\u201d, \u201cABROAD\u201d a bilingual Tagalog-English sketch comedy series and, voices on various animated series such as DreamWorks\u2019 \u201cPinecone & Pony\u201d and PBS Kids\u2019 \u201cWork It Out Wombats\u201d. Some Theatre credits include: Uncle Vanya (Crow\u2019s Theatre), Three Women of Swatow (Tarragon Theatre), Calpurnia (Nightwood/Sulong), Through the Bamboo (Uwi Collective) and Miss Orient(ed) (Teesri Duniya Theatre).\nWhen Carolyn is not on the theatre\u2019s stage or front of the camera, she is most likely performing her original songs from her four albums or doing song writing collaborations with musicians around the globe.
\nCarolyn is the assistant director for Tarragon Theatre's Paint Me This House of Love.
\nInstagram: @thecarolynfe\nTwitter: @TheCarolynFe
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