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Liane Balaban (born June 24, 1980) is a Canadian actress. Her film debut was in New Waterford Girl (1999), playing Agnes-Marie "Moonie" Pottie, and has since appeared in the films Definitely, Maybe (2008), Last Chance Harvey (2009), and the independent drama One Week (2008). She has guest-starred on the television series NCIS: Los Angeles, Covert Affairs and Alphas, and joined the cast of Supernatural for its eighth season.
Date Of Birth June 24, 1980 Place Of Birth North York, Toronto, Canada Height 5' 7¾" (1.72 m) Profession Actress, Writer Education Concordia University, Ryerson University Parents Leon Balaban Nominations Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Performs in Montreal synth punk trio We Are Molecules.
Actress Title Year Status Character Finding Joy 2013 Joy Walter 100% 2013 TV Series Melanie Motive 2013 TV Series Sarah Muller Rouge Brésil 2012-2013 TV Mini-Series Aude Supernatural 2012-2013 TV Series Amelia Richardson Alphas 2011-2012 TV Series Anna Levy Maniac 2012 Judy Up in Cottage Country 2011 Short Annie Boys on Film 7: Bad Romance 2011 Irene (segment "The New Tenants") The Future Is Now! 2011 The Woman of Tommorow Rise of the Damned 2011 Jesse Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood 2010 Video Game Lucrezia Borgia (voice) NCIS: Los Angeles 2010 TV Series Emma Mastin Coach 2010 Video Gabrielle Abroad 2010 TV Movie Amy Pearce The New Tenants 2009 Short Irene Not Since You 2009 Heather The Trotsky 2009 Nadza Numb3rs 2009 TV Series Jessie Robertson You Might as Well Live 2009 Edna Kemperton A Valentine Haircut 2008 Short Clare Last Chance Harvey 2008 Susan Heartless Disappearance Into Labrador Seas 2008 Short Lily One Week 2008/I Samantha Pierce Beware of Dog 2008 Short Definitely, Maybe 2008 Kelly The Canadian Shield 2007 Short Genvieve St. Urbain's Horseman 2007 TV Mini-Series Jenny Above and Beyond 2006 TV Mini-Series Shelagh Emberly Burnt Toast 2005 TV Movie Woman Leo 2005 Short Amelia Anniversary Present 2005 TV Short Sandra Dobbs Leo Volume 2 2005 Short Amelia Eternal 2004 Lisa Seven Times Lucky 2004 Fiona A Christmas Haircut 2004 Short Hairdresser Burnt Toast: The Perfect Moment 2004 Short Woman The Wisher 2002 Mary The Annual Crafts & Arts Contest 2002 Short Neilburt Happy Here and Now 2002 Amelia Full 2001 Short Meryl World Traveler 2001 Meg After the Harvest 2001 TV Movie Lind Archer Saint Jude 2000 Jude The City 2000 TV Series Alison New Waterford Girl 1999 Mooney Pottie Bickford Park 2017 Short completed Jill The People Garden 2016 Wardrobe Girl Man Seeking Woman 2016 TV Series Claire Covert Affairs 2010-2014 TV Series Natasha Petrovna Republic of Doyle 2014 TV Series Ruby Rennette Rookie Blue 2014 TV Series Kelly Harrison Saving Hope 2014 TV Series Abigail Played 2013 TV Series Lida Simenko The Grand Seduction 2013 Kathleen Covert Affairs: Sights Unseen 2013 TV Series Natasha Petrovna
Writer Title Year Status Character The Annual Crafts & Arts Contest 2002 Short
Self Title Year Status Character Solace in the Dark 2011 Documentary short Herself Q with Jian Ghomeshi 2009 TV Series Herself - Guest The 2nd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2001 TV Special Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1999 Best Canadian First Feature Film - Special Jury Congratulation Toronto International Film Festival New Waterford Girl (1999)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2010 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series Abroad (2010) 2010 Genie Genie Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role One Week (2008) 2005 VFCC Award Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Actress - Canadian Film Seven Times Lucky (2004) 2001 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Film - Pretty Funny Female Performance New Waterford Girl (1999)
Known for movies The Trotsky (2009) as Nadza
Maniac (2012) as Judy
New Waterford Girl (1999) as Mooney Pottie
Last Chance Harvey (2008) as Susan