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Leah Pinsent (born September 20, 1968) is a Canadian television and film actress.She was born in Toronto, Ontario, the daughter of Canadian actors Gordon Pinsent and Charmion King. Her first film role, The Bay Boy, won her a Genie nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She is best known for her roles as production accountant Veronica Miller in the comedy-drama series Made in Canada, and news anchor Diane Gordon in More Tears and Escape from the Newsroom.
Date Of Birth September 20, 1968 Place Of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada Profession Actress, Writer, Producer Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Living with Peter Keleghan . Both are currently working on a project about the Canadian identity. Leah has also written a pilot called "Savoury", which is currently in development with Triptych Media. [2006] 2 Doing much TV, film and stage acting, living with her husband, actor and writer Michael Capellupo , in Toronto, Ontario. [January 2001] 3 Cousin of Don Pinsent and Laura Vandervoort . 4 Daughter of Gordon Pinsent and Charmion King .
Actress Title Year Status Character Big News from Grand Rock 2014 Jane Davis Wet Bum 2014 Mary Ellen The Best Laid Plans 2014 TV Mini-Series Petra Borschart Flashpoint 2012 TV Series Charlotte Drury Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town 2012 TV Movie Miss Cleghorn Murdoch Mysteries 2011 TV Series Mrs. Irvin The Bend 2011 Mrs. Campbell 18 to Life 2011 TV Series Serena Manson Republic of Doyle 2010 TV Series Det. Sheila Lang Love Letters 2010 TV Movie Melissa Eating Buccaneers 2008 Vanessa ReGenesis 2007 TV Series Dr. Ann Turnbull Grossology 2007 TV Series Emily Puppets Who Kill 2006 TV Series Muffy Heyday! 2006 TV Movie Movie Queen 1st Bite 2006 Rose Burnt Toast 2005 TV Movie Julie Our Fathers 2005 TV Movie Marge Magnus This Is Wonderland 2005 TV Series Brooke Ryder Funpak 2005 TV Series Jenny Florence (voice) Burnt Toast: The Traffic Jam 2004 Short Woman Escape from the Newsroom 2002 TV Movie Diane A Promise 2002 Short Emily Rough Air: Danger on Flight 534 2001 TV Movie Air Traffic Controller Sara Lundattir All Souls 2001 TV Series Dr. Elizabeth Baines The Industry 1998-2001 TV Series Veronica Miller 20.13 - Mord im Blitzlicht 2000 TV Movie Eve Waking the Dead 2000 Reporter from Fielding's Past Win, Again! 1999 TV Movie Julie More Tears 1998 TV Series Diane PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal 1997 TV Series Olivia Vega Lies He Told 1997 TV Movie Virus 1996/I Larraine Keller Dick Richards 1996 Short Actress at Starbucks Side Effects 1994 TV Series Dr. Samantha Budd Murder, She Wrote 1992 TV Series Louise Thayer Beyond Reality 1992 TV Series Jennifer Sweating Bullets 1991 TV Series Karen Getwell The Little Kidnappers 1990 TV Movie Kirsten MacKenzie Haute tension 1990 TV Series Amy Brutal Glory 1989 Video Julia Woodruff (as Leah King Pinsent) Shades of Love: The Emerald Tear 1988 TV Movie Jayne Manley Glory Enough for All 1988 TV Movie April Fool's Day 1986 Nan (as Leah King Pinsent) The Bay Boy 1984 Saxon Coldwell
Writer Title Year Status Character Love Letters 2010 TV Movie written by
Producer Title Year Status Character Love Letters 2010 TV Movie executive producer
Self Title Year Status Character Katie Chats 2013-2015 TV Series Herself The 12th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2011 TV Special Herself - Presenter The 11th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2010 TV Special Herself - Nominee The 10th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2009 TV Special Herself - Presenter The 2nd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2001 TV Special Herself The 2000 Canadian Comedy Awards 2000 TV Special Herself Life and Times 2000 TV Series documentary Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2004 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Made in Canada (1998) 2002 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Made in Canada (1998) 2001 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Made in Canada (1998)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2003 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Television - Pretty Funny Female Performance Made in Canada (1998) 2003 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Made in Canada (1998) 2002 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Television - Pretty Funny Female Performance Made in Canada (1998) 2002 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Made in Canada (1998) 2002 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Made in Canada (1998) 2001 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Television - Pretty Funny Female Performance Made in Canada (1998) 2001 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Made in Canada (1998) 2000 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Television - Performance - Female Made in Canada (1998) 1999 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series Win, Again! (1999) 1999 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Made in Canada (1998) 1992 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role The Little Kidnappers (1990) 1985 Genie Genie Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role The Bay Boy (1984)
Known for movies The Industry (1998-2001) as Veronica Miller
April Fool's Day (1986) as Nan
Wet Bum (2014) as Mary Ellen
The Little Kidnappers (1990) as Kirsten MacKenzie