Mimi Kuzyk is a Winnipeg born actress, best know for her roles in the
series
Hill Street Blues (1981) and
Blue Murder (2001). Mimi grew up in Winnipeg with
her brother and five sisters. She discovered her love of dance at the
age of eight. Following her passion, Mimi joined the Rusalka Folk
Ensemble, which she would participate in as both a dancer and a
choreographer for the next fifteen years. Realizing she was happiest on
stage, Mimi decided to pursue an acting career in Toronto. After a
series of commercials and small TV roles, Mimi moved to LA in 1983.
After a only a short time in LA, she landed a recurring role as Patsy
Mayo in the series
Hill Street Blues (1981). This hit show was undoubtedly the
making of Mimi's career; but she considers her greatest achievement to
be her daughter, Kaliopi. After a lengthy career is in LA, Mimi has
returned to Toronto and continues to work. She enjoys quiet times
reading the classics with her cats.
Mimi's film credits include
Camille (2008), opposite
Sienna Miller and
James Franco,
The Human Stain (2003), starring
Anthony Hopkins and
Nicole Kidman, as
well as the science fiction thrillers
The Final Cut (2004) with
Robin Williams, and
The Day After Tomorrow (2004). Her extensive body of film work also includes
Lost and Delirious (2001), which earned Ms. Kuzyk a Genie nomination for Best
Supporting Actress. On television, Ms. Kuzyk has recently been seen in
guest starring roles on such hit shows as
Ghost Whisperer (2005) and
NCIS (2003). She
is well recognized for her role as Detective Patsy Mayo on HIll Street
Blues. Her performance as "Rita Kapeli" in the CBC drama
Little Criminals (1996), and as Deputy Chief Kay Barrow in
Blue Murder (2001) earned her Gemini nominations for Best Supporting Actress. In 2013 she was
introduced to the world of motion capture in the video game Splinter
Cell: Black List. Her recent credits include
Pegasus Vs. Chimera (2012),
A Very Merry Mix-Up (2013), and
Sorority Surrogate (2014). She also stars with an incredible
ensemble of Canadian stars in the independent film
Sex After Kids (2013).