Alec Butler | |
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Born | Audrey Butler 1959 (age 64–65) |
Nationality | Canadian |
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Notable work | Black Friday (play) |
Alec Butler (born Audrey Butler; 1959) is a Canadian playwright and filmmaker. [1]
Butler was born in 1959, and is non-binary and intersex. [2] Butler uses they/them and he/him pronouns. [3] Assigned female at birth, he initially presented as a butch lesbian before coming out as transgender the late 1990s. [2] Before he came out, his work was published under his birth name. [4]
He was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama in 1990 for his play Black Friday. He has also worked on artistic projects with The 519 Church St. Community Centre as their first artist-in-residence. He was named one of Toronto's Vital People by the Toronto Community Foundation in 2006. [5]
He self-identifies as having Miꞌkmaq heritage, and as two-spirit. [2] [4]
Books:
Alec Butler | |
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Born | Audrey Butler 1959 (age 64–65) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupations |
|
Notable work | Black Friday (play) |
Alec Butler (born Audrey Butler; 1959) is a Canadian playwright and filmmaker. [1]
Butler was born in 1959, and is non-binary and intersex. [2] Butler uses they/them and he/him pronouns. [3] Assigned female at birth, he initially presented as a butch lesbian before coming out as transgender the late 1990s. [2] Before he came out, his work was published under his birth name. [4]
He was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama in 1990 for his play Black Friday. He has also worked on artistic projects with The 519 Church St. Community Centre as their first artist-in-residence. He was named one of Toronto's Vital People by the Toronto Community Foundation in 2006. [5]
He self-identifies as having Miꞌkmaq heritage, and as two-spirit. [2] [4]
Books: