Katherine Marielle

Info

Role

Director | Writer | Actress

Date of birth

04/21/1950

Date of death

12/10/2019

Place of birth

Montreal, Quebec

Katherine Marielle

Biography

Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Katherine was a true "Montreal girl." Immersed in the city's art scene in the 1960s, Katherine attended McGill University before dropping out to pursue her dream of acting. She studied at the National Film Board's Actor's Workshop and won a Canada Council Grant to study in New York at the Herbert Berghoff Studio. Katherine worked in theatre, film, television and dance in Toronto, Montreal and London. As Katherine's career in the arts evolved into writing and directing, she began to integrate her calling towards community service. She helped found two non-profits: KYTES (Kensington Youth Theatre Employment Services), a combination theatre and employment training program for homeless street youth; and VOICE (Violence Overcome In Creative Ensemble), which empowered women and children who were survivors of violence to use theatre, video and other media to end the cycle of abuse in their lives and communities and educate for social change. Katherine produced and directed two award-winning documentaries based on this work, Fires of Transformation (1991) and The Children's Voice (1994), both of which were broadcast nationally in Canada and featured in film festivals in the U.S. Katherine was also a longtime member of the Sunray Meditation Society, serving several different roles on the Council of Trustees and Gadugis over the course of many years. Most recently, she produced and directed the award-winning documentary Peace Village (2011), featuring several members of the Native American community, including Katherine's teacher, mentor, and close friend Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo, Mike Bastine and Grandfather Warren "Redwing" Ramey. Katherine was a light in the lives of many. We carry her in our hearts and know she's guiding us from the great beyond.