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  1. Maggie Cassella is an American-Canadian actress, comedian and writer, best known for hosting the Canadian television talk show Because I Said So and founding the We're Funny That Way! comedy festival.

  2. When the AIDS hysteria was at its height, Maggie Cassella worked as an openly lesbian civil rights lawyer in Hartford, Connecticut. Hartford was a staunchly conservative city – marchers in the city’s first pride parades wore bags over their heads to conceal their identity. Maggie refused to hide.

  3. Maggie Cassella is an award-winning, performer, producer, writer, and host. She’s been nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards as a performer, writer, producer, and host. She won the 2021 CSA for Best Performing Arts Special with We’re Funny That Way: The Virtual Pride Special.

  4. Maggie Cassella. 1,815 likes · 2 talking about this. Canadian Screen Award Winner Best Performing Arts Special, Nominee, Host, Writer, Performance 2021.

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  5. Jun 14, 2024 · Maggie Cassella is a stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer and director. Cassella’s proud achievements include creating and producing the We’re Funny That Way comedy and music festival and the Rainbow Charity Network Foundation.

  6. And so you know: Maggie Cassella has tackled nearly every aspect of the business of show. From on camera, on stage and behind a podium to behind the camera, backstage, and moving the podium, Maggie is an actor, writer, comic, public speaker, and full service producer.

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  8. Maggie co-wrote a book with Lea DeLaria (Lea's Book of Rules for the World) published by Random House, and has written with Lea for TV (Showtime, CBC, WNED) and of course the stage. · Experience:...

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