Amanda Barker | |
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Born | September 1st |
Occupation(s) | Actress, writer, director, producer |
Amanda J. Barker is an American, Canadian, and Italian comedic and dramatic actress, writer, director, and producer. She is best known for her roles in The Handmaid's Tale , Ginny and Georgia , Mayor of Kingstown , American Gods , and Murdoch Mysteries .
Amanda Barker was born in Hanover, Massachusetts to Daniel Barker (a drummer and cymbal maker) and Valerie Gibson Barker (a dance and performing arts teacher). When she was a teen, her father became CEO of Sabian Cymbals moving the family to Woodstock, New Brunswick. After high school, she attended Mount Allison University graduating with a double major in English Literature, Drama, and a minor in Canadian Studies. After graduation, Barker worked and lived in Monaco and later as an English teacher in Seoul. After a stint working for Royal Caribbean International, she moved to Toronto to pursue acting in 2000. She began working as major league baseball's only female mascot, Diamond, with the Toronto Blue Jays [1] until she left to work at the Second City. Barker met future husband Marco Timpano there, performing in Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding and would eventually perform with Second City's Touring Company and then eventually for Norwegian Cruise Lines. The couple married in 2010. In 2012, she was a writer and star in the hit show Release the Stars: The Ballad of Randy and Evi Quaid at the Toronto fringe festival which brought the controversial title pair out of a year of hiding with their surprise attendance. [2] [3] [4] From 2012 to 2015, Barker toured North America with the hit show Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody . [5] [6]
In 2015, Barker began working full time on air for Sirius XM for Humble & Fred after a year of filling in for former co-host Eileen Ross and would continue in that role until 2020. These years also saw a string of character roles in film and TV with occasional roles in theatres across Canada. In 2018 her musical Little Black Dress , co-authored with Christopher Bond, Natalie Tenenbaum, and Danielle Trczinski, began touring North America. In 2019 her play Clotheswap opened at the Textile Museum of Canada which garnered buzz in Toronto for its interactive component as both a show and a Clothing swap. In 2019, Barker won the Canadian Comedy Award for best comedic performance for the webseries A Gay Victorian Affair. Barker and husband Marco Timpano host and produce The Insomnia Project podcast for Acast with over 2 million downloads.
In the spring of 2023, it was announced that she would be in Thanksgiving , a film directed by Eli Roth. In the summer of 2023, she was shooting a new feature with Lilly Singh.
Barker is a citizen of United States, Canada, and Italy.
Year | Title | Role |
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2007 | Get Set for Life | Cinderella |
2014 | Video on Trial | Much Music |
2015 | Harper Puppet Pals | Various Voices |
2016 | You Got Trumped | Rosie O'Donnell |
2016 | Women are From Mars | Becca |
2016-2018 | Odd Squad | Frieda Fiver |
2017 | Saving Hope | Eunice |
2017 | Star Falls | Amanda |
2018 | Frankie Drake Mysteries | Eileen "Redwood" Richardson |
2018 | The Handmaid's Tale | Tricia |
2018 | Designated Survivor | Karen Slater |
2018 | Dino Dana | Ashley |
2018 | A Gay Victorian Affair | Lady Vanessa |
2020 | Bajillionaires | Tina |
2021 | Overlord and the Underwoods | Ms. Pressburger |
2021 | Most Dangerous Game | Linda |
2021 | Mayor of Kingstown | Wilma Van Ackle |
2021 | Ginny & Georgia | Jackie's Mom |
2021 | American Gods | Sheila |
2022 | Murdoch Mysteries | Judge Perrywinkle |
Year | Title | Role |
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2013 | The Case for Christmas | Secretary |
2013 | Blood Empires | Dom |
2015 | Zoom | Married Woman |
2015 | 88 | Waitress |
2015 | St Mary | Mafalda |
2018 | Paper Year | Esme |
2020 | Marry Me This Christmas | Mrs. Ramirez |
2023 | Thanksgiving | Lizzie |
2023 | Doin' It | Mrs. Wyatt |
2023 | Flint Strong | Clark |
2023 | Relax, I'm from the Future | Librarian |
2023 | Strangers in a Room | Janet |
2023 | Six Days to Die | The Tooth |
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