
Karen Hines
Biography
Karen Hines, a globally acclaimed satirist, has captivated audiences worldwide with her plays and 'little films,' earning critical praise and cementing her reputation as a unique artist. Known for blending disparate themes like magical realism, feminism, real estate, and climate change in her musings on modern life, she's authored seven award-winning plays published by Coach House Books. Twice a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award, Hines has directed and collaborated on various productions, including the beloved adult horror clowns, Mump & Smoot. Her recent works, such as the micro-theatrical solo "Crawlspace" and "All the Little Animals I Have Eaten," demonstrate her innovative storytelling. Currently, she's creating new plays, including the fourth installment in the Pochsy series, showcasing her unique blend of clown and bouffon styles, establishing her as a trailblazing auteur in thought-provoking and entertaining theatre.
Top Filmography

Man of the Year
2006 // MOVIE

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
2001 // MOVIE

Holiday in Handcuffs
2007 // MOVIE

Braceface
2001 // TV

Comeback Season
2006 // MOVIE

Food of the Gods II
1989 // MOVIE

Model Behavior
2000 // MOVIE

Puppets Who Kill
2002 // TV

The Newsroom
1996 // TV

Escape from the Newsroom
2002 // MOVIE
The Events Leading Up to My Death
1991 // MOVIE
Married Life: The Movie
1994 // MOVIE
Fire and Fury
2008 // MOVIE

BUNKER TIME!
2025 // MOVIE
Foreign Objects
2001 // TV