Alberta Rosemarie Katherina Mayne is a Canadian actress, theatre producer and social activist from Calgary, Alberta. In 2000, she ran a theatre company based in Vancouver. In 2006, she started to focus on film and television, landing roles in television movies such as The Ties that Bind. In 2007, she was part of two films that premiered in the Toronto International Film Festival; she was featured in Battle in Seattle and a supporting lead in The Soft Revolution. She then went to land guest star roles in The L Word,[1] Fringe, Psych, as well as supporting roles in television movies and feature films.
Alberta Mayne | |
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Born | Alberta Rosemarie Katherina Mayne November 10, 1980 |
Other names | Alberta Mayn |
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 2005-2017 |
Spouse |
William "Billy" Bligh
(m. 2013) |
Website | www |
Filmography
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editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | After Tomorrow | Tory | also producer |
2007 | Battle in Seattle | Protester #3 | |
2008 | Vice | Chris | |
2009 | Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian | Greta Zimmer Friedman (Kissing Nurse) | |
Dinner and Show | Nicole | Short | |
2010 | A Trace of Danger | Reporter | TV movie |
Transparency | Joyce | ||
The Client List | Sarah | TV movie | |
Concrete Canyons | April | ||
2013 | The Bouquet | Mandy Benton | |
2014 | The Brittany Murphy Story | Ashley | TV movie |
2015 | Dark Intentions | Emotional Mother | |
2016 | Pure Pwnage | Studio Executive | |
Day of Reckoning | No role | Casting assistant | |
2017 | Sleepwalker | Dr. Cooper's assistant | |
Aftermath | additional voices |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Ties That Bind | Robin Smith | |
2007 | This Space for Rent | Female Customer | episode: Stain'd |
2008 | The L Word[1] | Gina | episode: Look Out, Here They Come! |
2010 | Fringe | Young Mother | episode: What Lies Below (uncredited), The Bishop Rivival |
Psych | Gemma Kramer | episode: Dead Bear Walking | |
2014 | Chop Shop | Officer Benton | episode: #1.6 |
Supernatural | Mrs. Chandler | episode: Fan Fiction |
References
edit- ^ a b Hulme, Alison (9 March 2016). Consumerism on TV: Popular Media from the 1950s to the Present. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-16116-5.
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