Charlotte Fielden

Charlotte Schrager Fielden Morris (June 5, 1932 – February 20, 2021) was a Canadian novelist, playwright, actress and poet.

She was a voice actor on the English dubbed versions for Claude Jutra's films Mon oncle Antoine and Kamouraska.

[9] Her play One Crowded Hour (1975)[10] won the Women Write for Theatre competition sponsored by the Playwrights Co-op in Toronto in 1976.

[8][11] After retirement, Fielden began writing fulltime with Palatine Hill, a historical novel (2004) that spans over three hundred years of Canadian history, focusing on the Secord family, and centering on Niagara-on-the-Lake and the War of 1812.

Ross Castle Murders (2016), the fourth book in her mystery series, is set in Ireland and centers on badger-baiting and blood-sports as well as cruelty to domestic animals.

Fielden also published a play in two acts, Saving Angel, which had staged readings in 2006, in Toronto and in London, England.