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  1. Rosemary Dunsmore (born July 13, 1952) is a Canadian TV, film, and theatre actress, director, and educator. She was awarded a Dora Mavor Moore Award for her 1982 performance in Straight Ahead/Blind Dancers.

  2. Rosemary Dunsmore. Actress: Orphan Black. Canadian star of stage, screen and television; has appeared in and directed numerous stage productions including "Wuthering Heights", "The Attic", "The Pearls", "The Glass Menagerie" and received the Masque Award for her performance in the Montreal production of "Wit."

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  4. Rosemary Dunsmore is a Canadian TV, film, and theatre actress, director, and educator. She was awarded a Dora Mavor Moore Award for her 1982 performance in Straight Ahead/Blind Dancers.

  5. Rosemary Dunsmore. Actress: Orphan Black. Canadian star of stage, screen and television; has appeared in and directed numerous stage productions including "Wuthering Heights", "The Attic", "The Pearls", "The Glass Menagerie" and received the Masque Award for her performance in the Montreal production of "Wit."

  6. Jul 11, 2013 · Rosemary Dunsmore, actor, director (born 13 July 1952 in Edmonton, Alberta). An accomplished actor, director and theatre instructor, Rosemary Dunsmore has enjoyed a long and successful career in Canada, the US and Europe. Rosemary Dunsmore as Ava O'Deary, her character in Ruby Skye P.I..

  7. Rosemary Dunsmore is a Canadian actress, director, and educator who has appeared in many films and TV shows since 1983. She is best known for playing Aunt Abigail MacEwan on "The Road to Avonlea" and Professor Susan Duncan on "Orphan Black".