Allegra Fulton

[2] The daughter of filmmaker David Fulton and writer Gloria Montero, she began her acting career in childhood with an appearance on the children's television series Butternut Square.

[1] In the early 1980s she regularly performed in stage roles in Toronto, including productions of Slow Dance on the Killing Ground,[3] Michi's Blood,[4] and South of Heaven.

[7] Frida K, written by Montero, was first staged at the 1994 Toronto Fringe Festival,[8] before being remounted by Tarragon Theatre in 1995.

[11] She returned to Toronto in 1998 in the English-language premiere of Michel Tremblay's Marcel Pursued by the Hounds for Tarragon.

She received a Gemini Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role Dramatic Series at the 16th Gemini Awards in 2001 for a guest appearance on Blue Murder,[13] and received her third Dora nomination in 2020 for Between Riverside and Crazy.