
Angela Fusco
Department: Acting
Biography
Angela Fusco, daughter of violinist Frank Fusco, embarked on her career in CBC Radio and TV as a child. She honed her craft at the Stratford Festival under directors like Michael Langham and Jean Gascon, working alongside esteemed actors. Graduating from university, she showcased her talent across theatres including the National Arts Centre, Royal Alexandra Theatre, and the Shaw Festival. Fusco's mezzo-soprano voice earned acclaim in musical theatre, notably in Dora Award-winning productions like "Colette, The Colours of Love" and "Nunsense." She hosted CBC's "Listen to the Music" and appeared in commercials, narrations, and TV shows like TVO's "Read All About It!" Her versatile career spanned narrations with music projects and earned her a Juno Award nomination for "A Butterfly in Time." Her later career delved into film and TV with roles in "The Morrison Murders," "The Listener," and films like "The Third Miracle," "Focus," and "New Blood," showcasing her range and talent in diverse roles.
Known For

The Undergrads
1985

Special People
1984

The Third Miracle
1999

Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer
2018

Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling
1995

Focus
2001

X-Rated
1994

Improper Channels
1981

The Art of the Animator Part I
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The Art of the Animator Part II
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Read All About It!
1979

The Listener
2009

Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
1957

Twice in a Lifetime
1999