Brigitte Gall is an established actor, writer, and comedian who has received critical acclaim for her many film and television appearances. In addition to completing the two seasons of Me, My House, and I with Brigitte Gall, she rounded out 2003 with a Gemini Award nomination for her dramatic role in the award-winning series Blue Murder and with another Gemini Award nomination for Me, My House and I in 2004.
Prior to hosting MMHI, Brigitte had the enviable job of hosting 52 episodes of The World’s Greatest Spas, seen on W in Canada, Discovery Channel USA/Latin America, and in 85 other countries. Once her spa tour was completed, Brigitte returned to Canada to receive a Gemini Award for her performance in Joan of Montreal, a one-hour television special which she also wrote. Throughout her career, Brigitte has received several other Gemini nominations and also received the 1999 Golden Sheaf Award for her performance in the Genie-Award winning film Moving Day.
An accomplished writer, Brigitte’s credits include the one-hour CTV special The Girl’s Got Gall; Comics (CBC); Laughing Matters (Bravo!); The Holiday Girlie Show (TVO); Madly Off In All Directions and Brave New Waves (CBC radio); and articles for FLAIR magazine and The National Post.
When she’s not performing or working, Brigitte can usually be found chopping wood at her cottage in Northern Canada.