
Acting · 84 years old
Toronto, Canada
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roberta Maxwell (born 1942) is a Canadian actress. She began studying for the stage at the age of 12. She joined John Clark for 2 years as the child co-host of his Junior Magazine series for CBC Television, before becoming the youngest actress apprentice at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, ready to pursue an acting career, where she appeared as Ursula in Much Ado About Nothing, Lady Anne in Richard III, Olivia in Twelfth Night, and Anne in The Merry Wives of Windsor, before going on to England, where she spent three years in repertory. She made her West End debut with Robert Morley and Molly Picon in A Majority of One. She debuted on Broadway in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie in 1968, going on to five more plays with the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. In 1974 she was back on Broadway playing the role of Jill in Equus, which starred Anthony Hopkins. In 1982, she starred as Rosalind in the Stratford Festival's stage production of Shakespeare's As You Like It, a production which was videotaped and telecast on Canadian television in 1983. Those, and many more plays, took her on to a successful television and film career. In 2009 and 2010 she appeared in two episodes of the Syfy series Warehouse 13. Description above from the Wikipedia article Roberta Maxwell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Our Town
Mrs. Webb

Faerie Tale Theatre
Queen Beatrice / Griselda

Liberty!
Mercy Otis Warren

Brokeback Mountain
Jack's Mother

Philadelphia
Judge Tate

The Outer Limits
Mrs. Reynolds

Warehouse 13
Rebecca St. Clair

Rookie Blue
Marie D'Abramo

Law & Order
Teresa Brewster

Dead Man Walking
Lucille Poncelet

Gracie's Choice
Judge

The Equalizer
Justice Lindsey Smith

When Innocence Is Lost
Cynthia Adams

The Changeling
Eva Lingstrom

Special Bulletin
Diane Silverman

We the Jury
Lydia Bosco

Last Night
Mrs. Wheeler

Percy
Louise Schmeiser

Hungry Hearts
Anna

The Ten-Year Lunch
Dorothy Parker (voice)