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Mellowing with age? Comic warrior Mary Walsh feels the glow with a new career award

The legendary Newfoundlander is receiving a new lifetime achievement award. Fear not; the woman behind Marg Delahunty is still going strong.

Marg Delahunty's other half to be honoured with Earle Grey Award on March 31

Mary Walsh will receive the Earle Grey Award at the Canadian Screen Awards on March 31. (CBC Arts)

Mary Walsh is set to receive another lifetime achievement award at the end of the month, but that doesn'tmean she's ready to throw in the towel just yet.

The iconic Newfoundand writer and performeris this year's recipient of Earle Grey Award at the Canadian Screen Awards, an award she'salready shared as a member of the Codcoteam in 2002, back when the awards were still known as the Geminis.

But for Walsh famous for her work on Codco, This Hour Has 22 Minutes andHatching Matching and Dispatching, as well as numerous other performances that include her role on Little Dog it somehow seems right that's she's won more than a few lifetime achievement awards

In 2012, she was also honoured with the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.

"I'm thrilled to get it," Walsh saidin an interview with the St. John's Morning Show. "When you get older in this business, you kind of get put on the garbage heap."

But Walsh, who helped launch Codco as a renegade theatrical troupe in downtown St. John's in the Seventies, is still going strong.

"I think things are changing a little. They say that there's a U-bend in human happiness, if you put it on a graph towards a happier old age, and I think that's happening."

From left to right: Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Greg Malone and Cathy Jones made up the cast of the comedy show Codco. Cast member Tommy Sexton died in 1993. (David Burke/CBC)

It's been amonth filled withintrospection for Walsh, who alsoreunited with her Codco castmates last week in Halifax.

"There was about 500 people in the auditorium with us and then they had two overflow rooms," she said. "It was like being in a warm bath of acceptance."

Comedy stands the test of time

Many of the sketches she's worked on over the years have become more prescient over time, including pointed barbs at the Catholic church and her various encounters withpublic figures in the persona of"reporter"MargDelahunty.

Mary Walsh's alter ego Marg got the better of Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer back in February. (CBC)

It'sin that role that she's interviewed or more accurately ambushed prime ministers including JeanChrtienand Stephen Harper, and traded wits with politicians like Sarah Palin, and Conservative Party leaderAndrew Scheer.

"People like JeanChrtien would just be happy to be ambushed really, because he always came off as you know a hail fellow well met kind of guy." said Walsh.

"But of course Stephen Harper and those guys ... they neverwanted even real reporters to talk to them, let alone you know satiric comedy reporters."

A champion for local productions

Through it all, she's remained a champion for arts in Newfoundland and Labrador, and isdedicated to working in productions that are filmed in St. John's and around the province.

"Ray Guy used to saywe should stop people from leaving Newfoundlandat the border and drive them all back in," said Walsh.

"Because if everybody keeps leaving who is going to do what needs to be done right, and that's the way we felt about staying here."

She remains an active part of the arts community in St. John's and across the country, and is nominated for two different awards at this year's Canadian Screen Awards.

Walsh is up for best lead actress in a drama program or limited series for her performance inA Christmas Fury, and for best supporting or guest actress in a comedy for her role as Tucker on Little Dog.

Tucker's Tour of Towny Delights - Fort Amherst

6 years ago
Duration 2:11
St. Johns Vs. Gander - go! Here's Tucker (Mary Walsh) with another history lesson about Newfoundland delivered as only Tucker can... with a little help.Don't miss the next new episode of Little Dog. Watch it on CBC Television and stream it on CBC Gem Thursdays at 9:30/10NT!

At this stage in her long and storied career,she said she's feelingmore comfortable in her skin then ever.

"I just feel like happier. I feel things are easier for me now," said Walsh.

"My entire life was a kind of dip and then I got to come up out of it you know and I'm so grateful for that."

Shewill receivethe Earle Grey Award which honours the first president of ACTRA's Toronto branch at the Canadian Screen Awards Galaon March 31.

Previous recipients of the Earle Grey Award have included Gordon Pinsent, Paul Gross, Kate Reid, Bruno Gerussi and Al Waxman.

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