Actor, screenwriter and director Guinevere Turner has written a menagerie of challenging characters, from a yuppie serial killer in American Psycho to a 50’s bondage model in The Notorious Bettie Page, to a vengeful half-vampire in Blood Rayne. As an actor she’s played both the lovelorn Max in Go Fish and the two-timing Gabby Deveaux in The L Word, along with numerous other edgy and original characters.
In conversation with Ken Eisner, critic for the Georgia Straight and Variety, Turner will show clips from her work and talk about the challenges of writing characters on the margins of society.
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12 2008 7:30 PM
SFU Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings, Room 1800
ADMISSION IS FREE
Seating is limited.
Please RSVP to praxis@sfu.ca with 'Guinevere Turner' in the subject line.
For more information please call the Praxis Office: 778.782.788