Amy Sloan

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Amy Sloan
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NationalityCanadian
OccupationActress
Years active2000-present

Amy Kathleen Sloan is a Canadian-American actress. She was born in Gladstone, Manitoba, raised in Whitehorse, Yukon [1] and graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada. [2]

Contents

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Xchange Glowacki 1
2002SummerElla
2002Jack & EllaElla
2002Wicked MindsNicole
2003 Lost Junction Teller [3]
2004 The Aviator Howard Hughes' Mother
2004 Pact with the Devil Sybil
2004 The Day After Tomorrow Elsa [4] [5]
2004 Head in the Clouds Linda
2005 Pterodactyl Kate Heinlein
2007Crime FictionHilary [6]
2007 The Heartbreak Kid Deborah [5]
2009Waiting for OpheliaOphelia
2011 From the Head Sophia
2012 Mulligans Alice
2013 A Single Shot Carla [7]
2015NostradamusSilasShort film
2019 The Song of Names Enid Simmonds [8]
202288Agatha Frost [9] [10]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 A Diva's Christmas Carol PatriceTV film
2001Heart: The Marilyn Bell StoryJoan
2001The Killing YardMary JoTV film
2001 Largo Winch Liane Helms"Sylvia"
2001–02 Big Wolf on Campus Hillary Choate"Hellection", "The Mertonator"
2002 Gleason Geraldine HalfordTV film
2003Wicked MindsNicoleTV film
2004 Stargate SG-1 Leda Kane"Icon"
2004 Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story HollyTV film [11]
2004 Jack & Bobby Tammy Wheeler"The Kindness of Strangers"
2004 NCIS P.O. Cynthia Cluxton"Lt. Jane Doe"
2004 Without a Trace Kristen Walters"Risen"
2005Crimes of PassionShannon DenningsTV film
2005 Cold Case Leah"Wishing"
2005 Inconceivable Dottie"Balls in Your Court"
2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Christina Adalian"Secrets & Flies"
2005 Crossing Jordan Natalie Goodson"A Man in Blue"
2006 Close to Home Joyce Birdseye"Land of Opportunity"
2006 Numb3rs Kari Syles"Blackout"
2006 Gilmore Girls SheilaRecurring role
2006Sex, Power, Love & PoliticsCharlotteTV film
2007–08 Big Shots Wendy MixworthyMain role [5] [12] [13]
2008 Without a Trace Jill Haber"Driven"
2009 Grey's Anatomy Kelly"Stairway to Heaven"
2009Out of ControlLisa GrantTV film
2009Heroes: Nowhere ManLauren ShapiroTV miniseries
2010 Amish Grace Rachel KneppTV film [14]
2010 Hawthorne Dana Hyun"Road Narrows"
2010 Mad Men Jean Rose"The Chrysanthemum and the Sword"
2010 The Event Leanne Timmons"To Keep Us Safe"
2011 Big Love Mitch"A Seat at the Table"
2011 NCIS: Los Angeles Patricia Dunn"The Job"
2011 The Closer Sara Banks"Repeat Offender"
2011–13 Call Me Fitz Dot FoxleyRecurring role
2012 Harry's Law Mrs. Drake"Les Horribles"
2012 Touch Becca Klepper"Pilot", "1+1=3"
2012 Haven Lynette"Double Jeopardy"
2012 Hawaii Five-O Lindsay O'Connell"Wahine'inoloa"
2013The ListAnneTV film
2013 Republic of Doyle Eileen Jamison"Gimme Shelter"
2015 12 Monkeys Elena [15] "Yesterday", "Tomorrow", "Divine Move"
2020 L.A.'s Finest Marjorie Nash"Kangaroo Jack"

Stage

Awards and nominations

For her work on the TV series Call Me Fitz , episode "Are You There God? I Need to Speak to Frank", Sloan was nominated at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards in the category of "Best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role or guest role in a comedic series". [19]

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