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Aurora Browne is a Canadian actress and comedian originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario, currently based out of Toronto. In 2000, she was nominated for the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award. Also in that year she was hired by Toronto's The Second City comedy troupe. While there she co-wrote and performed in four Mainstage revues: "Family Circus Maximus", "Psychedelicatessen", "Insanity Fair" and "The Bush League of Justice". She co-starred in four seasons of the CTV/Comedy Network production Comedy Inc. She made a guest appearance on the second season of Corner Gas. She won the 2008 Canadian Comedy Award for Best Female Improviser.Aurora co-produced and acted the role of Vampira in the Toronto Fringe Festival production of Ed Wood's classic Plan 9 From Outer Space named Plan Live! From Outer Space. "Plan Live! From Outer Space" received the 2007 Canadian Comedy Award for Best Comedic Play.
Profession Actress, Writer, Producer
# Fact 1 Nominated for the prestigious Tim Sims Award in 2000.
Actress Title Year Status Character Baroness Von Sketch Show 2016 TV Series Various Orphan Black 2016 TV Series Margot Newborn Moms -2015 TV Series short Rosie Portrait of a Serial Monogamist 2015 Girl with Poma-Dobe Dog Man Seeking Woman 2015 TV Series Jessica Odd Squad 2014 TV Series Upset Woman The Ron James Show 2009-2014 TV Series RoboCop 2014 Female Cop Defiance 2013 TV Series Angry Woman The L.A. Complex 2012 TV Series Saying Grace 1st AD Warehouse 13 2012 TV Series Robin Whiskey Business 2012 TV Movie Charmaine InSecurity 2011 TV Series Angela Watson Rookie Blue 2011 TV Series Mrs. Lisa Moore If Key-Lime Pie Could Scream 2009 Short Vida Burke Communication Breakdown 2008 Short Evelyn Comedy Inc. 2003-2007 TV Series Various Lars and the Real Girl 2007 Lisa Plan Live from Outer Space 2006 Video Tanna
Vampire Girl Robson Arms 2005 TV Series Carol Bury the Lead 2005 TV Series Tracy Corner Gas 2005 TV Series Dr. Chris Garner All You Got 2004 Dispatcher The Holmes Show 2002 TV Series Leap Years 2001 TV Series Clapper Loader
Writer Title Year Status Character Baroness Von Sketch Show TV Series created by - 6 episodes, 2016 story editor - 6 episodes, 2016 Newborn Moms 2015 TV Series short 15 episodes Comedy Now! 2001-2008 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Comedy Inc. 2003-2007 TV Series writer - 38 episodes Cream of Comedy 2007 TV Special The 4th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2003 TV Special
Producer Title Year Status Character Baroness Von Sketch Show 2016 TV Series executive producer - 6 episodes Newborn Moms TV Series short producer - 9 episodes, 2015 executive producer - 6 episodes Plan Live from Outer Space 2006 Video producer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Comedy Inc. 2002 TV Series story editor - 2003-2007
Self Title Year Status Character The 12th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2011 TV Special Herself The 11th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2010 TV Special Herself (as Monkey Toast) The 9th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2008 TV Special Herself (Winner - Best Female Improv) (as Monkey Toast) Comedy Now! 2001-2008 TV Series Herself - Host / Herself The 8th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2007 TV Special Herself - Winner - Best Play Cream of Comedy 2007 TV Special Herself - Host The 4th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2003 TV Special Herself - Best Play (as Second City) The 3rd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2002 Video Herself (as Second City) The 2nd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2001 TV Special Herself Cream of Comedy 2000 TV Movie Herself - Nominee
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2007 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Best Comedic Play or Revue Plan Live from Outer Space (2006)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2007 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Comedy Inc. (2002)
Known for movies Lars and the Real Girl (2007) as Lisa
RoboCop (2014) as Female Cop
Baroness Von Sketch Show (2016) as Various
Newborn Moms (2015) as Rosie