Martha Gibson
Martha Gibson, born on January 14, 1939, is a distinguished Canadian actress renowned for her impactful contributions to film and television. She gained widespread recognition for her role alongside her husband, Louis Del Grande, in the acclaimed series *Seeing Things*. Her exceptional performance in this comedy earned her a Gemini Award for Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Role in 1986. Gibson was also nominated for this prestigious award in 1987, although she ultimately lost out to Dinah Christie.
In addition to her notable work on *Seeing Things*, Gibson showcased her versatility as an actress in several prominent films, including the cult classic *Black Christmas* (1974), the bold comedy *Outrageous!* (1977), and the suspenseful thriller *Murder by Phone* (1982). Her television repertoire extends to popular series such as *King of Kensington*, where she not only acted but also lent her talents as a writer, as well as *Katts and Dog* and *Sweating Bullets*.
Gibson's career spans several decades, highlighting her enduring presence in the entertainment industry and her ability to captivate audiences with her performances across various genres. Her contributions continue to resonate, marking her as a significant figure in Canadian television and film history.