Sandy Duarte - Biography

Dora Award winner Sandy Duarte started out in the fashion industry only to realize that that wasn't her true calling. Fast tracking in the entertainment industry, Duarte has been cast in a number of productions both onstage and for film & television, even, and being a clear underdog, grabbing the win for the prestigious Dora Mavor Moore Award [Canada's Tony Award] on her first ever nomination for the role of Noelle in Tom Walmsley's "Blood", a play the playwright himself specifically asked her to be in.

Sandy also performed in Walmsley's classic, "Something Red" and the world premiere show of Walmsley's latest, "The Nun's Vacation", which she also produced and garnered NOW Magazine's "critics pick" with a four out of five star rating.

Lately, Duarte has been ecstatically working on venturing into the U.S for 2016, as well as working on a number of new film and television projects, of which she is also the creator of.