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NIAMH WILSON ACTRA Hair : Blonde Eyes : Blue Height : 5’7” Representation By: Norbert Abrams Nabrams@Ncatalent.Com CD 1119 NIAMH WILSON ACTRA Hair : Blonde Eyes : Blue Height : 5’7” Representation by: Norbert Abrams [email protected] www.niamhwilson.com CD 1119 Film and Television Who You Know^ Lead Crave TV Feature/Jane Loughman Random Acts of Violence Lead Feature Film/Jay Baruchel Killer High Principal Feature Film/Jem Garrard GLO Support Feature Film/Vertical Ent./Keith Behrman Early Release Support Incendo/MFT/John L’Ecuyer Trance Lead Short Film/Christine Skowron It’s Nothing Principal Short Film/Anna Maguire Maps to the Stars Large Principal Feature Film/David Cronenberg Hemlock Grove Recurring Netflix/Dan Paige The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet^# Support Weinstein Co. Feature/Jean-Pierre Jeunet The Good Witch Recurring Hallmark/Andrea Raffaghello Between Principal Don Carmody Stay With Me Series Regular CTV/Pierre Sarrazin/Suzette Couture Debra**** Series Lead Family Channel/Stacey Curtis Inhuman Condition@ Recurring Web Series/Jared Pelletier Degrassi: The Next Generation Recurring MuchMusic/TheN/Linda Schuyler Skating to New York Large Principal Feature Film/Charles Minsky Haven Guest Star SyFy/Showcase/Shawn Piller Warehouse 13 Principal NBC/SyFy/Chris Fisher Haunting Sarah* Lead Lifetime MOW/Ralf Hemecker Heartland Guest Star CBC/Steve DiMarco Rookie Blue Large Principal ABC/Global/David Wellington Flashpoint Principal CBS Episodic/David Frazee The Marsh Lead Feature Film/Jordan Barker Falling Skies Recurring Dreamworks/TNT/Sergio M. Gezzan My Babysitter’s a Vampire Principal Teletoon/Kelly Harms Frenemies Principal Disney Feature/Daisy Mayer Spin the Barrel Lead CFC Short Film/Svjetlana Jaklence The Fugitive Kind Lead CFC Short Film/Shelagh Carter Saw V Principal Feature Film/Darren Bousman Ice Planet Series Regular Sci-Fi Net/Global/Daniel D’or They Come Back*** Lead Lifetime MOW/John Bradshaw Saw IV Large Principal Feature Film/Darren Bousman The House Next Door** Supporting Lifetime MOW/Jeff Woolnough Runaway Recurring CW/Darren Star Prods Saw III Principal Feature Film/Darren Bousman Plague City Principal CTV MOW/David Wu American Girl Principal Warner MOW/Nadia Tass Celeste in the City Actor ABC Family/Larry Shaw Chasing Alice (Pilot) Recurring WB Pilot Episode/Ralph Hemecker ^2019 Hamilton Film Festival – Nominee –Best Actress, Won – Best Screenplay @2017 CSA Nomination – Best Digital Series 2016 Hollywood Reporter – Canada’s Rising Stars: 15 Newcomers Grabbing Hollywood’s Attention #2015 Young Artist Award Winner – Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actress (14-21) ^2015 Young Entertainer Award Nomination – Best Supporting Young Actress – Feature Film ****2012 Young Artist Award (L.A.) Winner – Best Leading Actress and Outstanding Ensemble in a TV Series ***2008 Young Artist Award (L.A.) Nominee – Best Leading Actress in a TV Movie or Mini Series **2007 Young Artist Award (L.A.) Nominee – Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie or Mini Series *2006 Young Artist Award (L.A.) Winner – Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie or Mini Series NOBLE CAPLAN ABRAMS 1260 YONGE ST 2ND FLOOR, TORONTO, ONT., M4T 1W6 416.920.5385.
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