Becky Wahlstrom

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Becky Wahlstrom
Born (1975-04-25) April 25, 1975 (age 48)
Years active1992–present

Becky Wahlstrom (born April 25, 1975) is an American actress. She attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in England for her college years.

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Her credits to date include guest roles in television series Star Trek: Enterprise , Charmed , Mad Men , NCIS and Judging Amy , several theatre productions, including Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and the stage adaptation of Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451 , as well as a number of minor film roles. However, it was her regular supporting role as Grace Polk on the series Joan of Arcadia , alongside Amber Tamblyn, which has attracted most attention.

She is also very active in supporting, promoting, and starring in regional theatre in the Los Angeles area.

In 2017, Wahlstrom joined other actresses who accused director James Toback of sexual harassment, in her case in an ostensible audition in 1998. [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Straight Talk Girl
1997 The Opposite of Sex Cashier
2005 Lucky 13 Toni
2006 Smash Ms. KatzShort Film
2006PulseJenniferShort Film
2008HindsightJenniferShort Film
2009MaskedLindaShort Film
2009The StripBecky
2018 A Dark Place Tara
2019 Brightburn Erika Connor

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Clueless Grace"I'm in with the Out Crowd"
1998 C-16: FBI Michele Olansky"Hitting Olansky"
1999SororityChloeTV Short
2000 The Others Erin"1112"
2001–2002 Charmed Lila2 episodes
2003–2005 Joan of Arcadia Grace Polk44 episodes
recurring role (Season 1)
series regular (Season 2)
2003 Judging Amy Summer the Babysitter"Picture of Perfect"
2003 Star Trek: Enterprise Vissian Cogenitor"Cogenitor"
2005 Strong Medicine Terry Garusto"The Y Factor"
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Suzy's mom"Loco Motives"
2007 Grey's Anatomy Lisa2 episodes
2007 Ghost Whisperer Stacey Adler"Double Exposure"
2007 K-Ville Hayley O'Keefe"Ride Along"
2008 Bones Carol Grant"The Baby in the Bough"
2008 Women's Murder Club Sandy Foster"Father's Day"
2009 Saving Grace Alison Lambert"Looks Like a Lesbian Attack to Me"
2009 Numb3rs Wanda Schoemer"Hangman"
2009 Cold Case Marci Rich"Jurisprudence"
2010 24 Ruth Scott"Day 8: 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m."
2010 Mad Men Doris"Waldorf Stories"
2011 NCIS FET Marie Staff Sgt. Catherine Littleton"Engaged (Part II)"
2015 Nashville Jill"How Can I Help You Say Goodbye"
2015 South of Hell Lucy2 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Code BlueStacey BlumVoice Role

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References

  1. Marotta, Jenna (7 November 2017). "James Toback, First-Hand: One Accuser Shares Her Story Using Her Diary and a Sketch". IndieWire. Retrieved 16 December 2020.