Dixie Seatle is a Canadian actress and faculty member in the Acting for Film and Television program at Humber College's School of Creative and Performing Arts in Toronto, Ontario.
Her first film credit was a supporting role in the 1978 production of A Gift to Last.
Seatle won Gemini Awards for her work on the series
Adderly and Paradise Falls
She is a graduate of Dawson College and the National Theatre School in Montreal.
She has also taught at the Stratford Festival, the Toronto Centre for the Arts, George Brown College, and Earl Haig Secondary School.
In an op-ed published in September 2014, in The Globe and Mail, triggered by observing a farmer sending a cow to the slaughterhouse, due to its record of miscarriages, Seatle wrote about bonding with the cow over the loss of an offspring, because she too had lost a child.
2008
as Mrs. Kitchen
2004
as Signy Bok
2003
as Eleanor Hess
2002
as Sarah Osborn
2002
as Joanna Bull
2000
as Pat Swenson
1999
as Gertie Moser
1998
as Aunt Benna
1997
as Mrs. Collins
1995
as Aunt Benna
1994
as Beth Botrelle
1992
as Camilla Parker Bowles
1988
as Teri Novak
1986
1985
1984
as Amazing Grace
1984
as Narrator
1982
as ("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
1981
as Sarah
1980
as Betty Anne