It's nearly impossible to list them all here! However, I can offer some highlights to give you an idea of the range of her work:
Film:
* The Sweet Hereafter (1997) - This critically acclaimed film was directed by Atom Egoyan and earned Basaraba a Genie Award nomination.
* The Red Violin (1998) - Another major film, this time directed by François Girard, earned Basaraba a Genie Award nomination.
* The Claim (2000) - This historical drama starring Wes Bentley and Milla Jovovich allowed Basaraba to showcase her dramatic acting skills.
* The Saddest Music in the World (2003) - Directed by Guy Maddin, this quirky and surreal film showcases Basaraba's comedic timing.
* The Trotsky (2009) - A humorous and dramatic coming-of-age story with Basaraba in a supporting role.
Television:
* The Beachcombers (1972-1990) - This long-running Canadian series is one of Basaraba's earliest works.
* The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (1988-1991) - This critically acclaimed American series featured Basaraba in a recurring role.
* Stargate SG-1 (1997-2007) - Basaraba appeared in multiple episodes of this popular science fiction series.
* Da Vinci's Inquest (1998-2005) - This Canadian legal drama earned Basaraba a Gemini Award nomination.
* The Listener (2009-2014) - Basaraba had a recurring role in this popular Canadian crime drama.
To find a comprehensive list of her work, you can:
* Consult websites like IMDb: This database has extensive information on actors' filmographies.
* Search for her name on film and television websites: Many sites dedicated to film and television offer extensive information on actors and their works.
Remember, this list is just a small sampling of her expansive career. Mary Lou Basaraba has made a significant contribution to both Canadian and international cinema and television, and exploring her work is a rewarding experience for any film and television enthusiast.