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Janet van de Graaf is a Canadian improv artist and television actress.She has worked with Toronto's The Second City and has played various roles in the TV series History Bites on Canada's History Channel.She is married to actor Bob Martin. Their namesakes are used as characters in the musical The Drowsy Chaperone, which was originally created for their stag party.
Date Of Birth April 5, 1965 Weight 107.5 kg Profession Actress Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Main character in the Broadway Musical "The Drowsy Chaperone" is named Janet Van De Graaf, after her.
Actress Title Year Status Character Monday Report 2012-2015 TV Series Rick's Wife Good God 2012 TV Series Brenda Duke Michael: Every Day 2011 TV Series Marilyn History Bites 1998-2008 TV Series Various Roles / Goodwife Saltonstall / Edith Pilgrim / ... Away from Her 2006 Rebecca Albright Playing House 2006 TV Movie Ellie G-Spot 2006 TV Series Casting Woman Snow Cake 2006 Meryl (as Janet van de Graaff) It's Me Gerald 2005 TV Series Hospice Adminstrator Slings and Arrows 2005 TV Series Grade Two Teacher Getting Along Famously 2005 TV Movie Dorothy Sommers Wild Card 2004 TV Series Mrs. Clausen Listen Missy 2004 TV Series Various Repodyke 2003 Short Eloise at the Plaza 2003 TV Movie Beautician (as Janet van de Graaff) Queer as Folk 2003 TV Series Sunny Reed Royal Canadian Air Farce 2001-2003 TV Series Various / Smoker / Sports Anchor Number One / ... The Music Man 2003 TV Movie Pick-a-Little lady #5 In a Heartbeat 2001 TV Series Nina Hoffman Twice in a Lifetime 1999 TV Series Nurse Louise The Five Senses 1999 Policewoman (as Janet Van De Graaff) Go Girl! 1997 TV Series Yvonne
Self Title Year Status Character The 12th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2011 TV Special Herself - Presenter The 11th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2010 TV Special Herself (as Monkey Toast) The 60th Annual Tony Awards 2006 TV Special Herself - Audience Member The 6th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2005 TV Special Herself - Nominee (Best Female Improv) The 5th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2004 TV Special Herself - Winner (Best Female Improviser) The 3rd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2002 Video Herself (Pretty Funny Female Improvisor & Pretty Funny Female Performance, TV) The 2nd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2001 TV Special Herself The 2000 Canadian Comedy Awards 2000 TV Special Herself Improv Heaven & Hell 1999 TV Series Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2004 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Best Female Improvisor 2002 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Television - Pretty Funny Female Performance History Bites (1998)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2008 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series History Bites (1998) 2005 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series History Bites (1998) 2001 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Television - Pretty Funny Female Performance History Bites (1998) 2000 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Television - Performance - Female History Bites (1998)
Known for movies Away from Her (2006) as Rebecca Albright
Snow Cake (2006) as Meryl
The Five Senses (1999) as Policewoman
Playing House (2006) as Ellie