Carmen Aguirre

Carmen Aguirre at a podium in front of the Canadian flag.
 

Carmen Aguirre

Author, actor, playwright
Date of birth
1967
Point of origin
Chile
Aguirre and her parents came to Canada in 1973 as refugees, but in 1979 the family rejoined the Chilean underground, helping resisters to safety.
Carmen Aguirre performs in her one-woman show, Chile Con Carne, a semi-autobiographical performance of the experiences of a refugee child.
Alejandra Aguirre
Carmen Aguirre (seated) signs copies of her book, Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter, at the Canadian Museum of Immigration, 2018.
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 22
Carmen Aguirre speaks at the Canadian Museum of Immigration, 2018, during an event supporting an exhibition on the history of refugee settlement in Canada.
Seen here in Toronto in 2011, after the publication of the award-winning Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter, her account of her family’s history in the Chilean resistance.
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Carmen Aguirre crafted a play, Blue Box, exploring the collisions of love and sacrifice based on her personal and political experiences.
Andrew Alexander

Carmen Aguirre, 1967- , Chile. 

Aguirre and her parents came to Canada in 1973 as refugees, but in 1979 the family rejoined the Chilean underground, helping resisters to safety. Aguirre returned to Vancouver at age 22. Her career as an award-winning author and a distinguished playwright, as well as a theatre organizer and actor, reflects her political experiences.