Glynis Ranney is a performer in theatre and musical theatre. She recently received a Dora award for her portrayal of Mrs. Lovett in Talk Is Free’s production of Sweeney Todd. This season she was seen at the Stratford Festival in Twelfth Night and Romeo and Juliet. She also appeared as Jack’s Mom in Into the Woods (Talk Is Free Theatre).
Glynis has performed for six seasons with the Stratford Festival. Her theatre credits include: Much Ado About Nothing, The Sound of Music, HMS Pinafore, The Mikado; Eight seasons with the Shaw Festival, including Mack and Mabel, Tristan, Floyd Collins, Happy End (2003/2005), Easy Virtue, The Coronation Voyage, The Constant Wife, She Loves Me; Sweeney Todd (UK/ Toronto - Dora Award), The Other Place, Sunday in the Park with George, Harvest Moon Rising, The Greatest Gift (Talk Is Free Theatre); London Road (Ensemble Dora Award), Passion, The House of Martin Guerre, Leslie Arden and Friends (Canadian Stage); Falsettos (Musical Stage), Annie, Out of Order, The Drowsy Chaperone (Drayton Entertainment); Swimming in the Shallows (Buddies in Bad Times Theatre/Theatrefront); Anything That Moves (Tarragon Theatre - Dora Award); A Streetcar Named Desire (Atlantic Theatre Festival); The Glass Menagerie (Prairie Theatre Exchange); My Fair Lady (Neptune Theatre, Centaur Theatre, Alberta Theatre Projects, Prairie Theatre Exchange); Anne of Green Gables (The Charlottetown Festival), The Real Thing, Anything Goes (Neptune Theatre).
FILM/TV: Skins, Murdoch Mysteries.
Glynis lives with her husband, Mike Nadajewski, and their son in Stratford, Ontario.