Anne Openshaw

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Anne Openshaw is a Canadian actress from Surrey, British Columbia. [1] She is most noted for her recurring role as Alice Fitzpatrick in the television series Call Me Fitz , for which she was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015. [2]

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She had a leading role as Kathleen Ford-McNeal in the 2007 television miniseries Across the River to Motor City , [3] and played Lois Smart in the 2017 television film I Am Elizabeth Smart .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Dangerous IndiscretionGirl in Commercial
1996 Bounty Hunters Diner waitress
1997 Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball Mother
2002 Narc Kathryn Calvess
2005Fatal ReunionNicole Kingsley
2009Christmas CrashParty guestUncredited
2010Blood: A Butcher's TaleDonna
2011 The Grey Ottway's Wife
2012 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days Mrs. Warren
2012 American Mary Mother
2015Patterson's WagerOtter's Mum
2016 Mostly Ghostly: One Night in Doom House Realtor

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Beyond Betrayal AnchorwomanTelevision film
1997–1998 Breaker High Ana Mitchell12 episodes
1998 Cold Squad MillieEpisode: "Merv Doucette"
1998 First Wave Lady LuminaEpisode: "Motel California"
1999 Night Man HostessEpisode: "Blader"
1999Ricky Nelson: Original Teen IdolKrisTelevision film
1999 Cold Feet Snoring WomanEpisode: "Pilot"
1999, 2001 Twice in a Lifetime Connie / Aliandra Dunne2 episodes
2000 Earth: Final Conflict Dr. Denise KerlewEpisode: "Time Bomb"
2001Rough Air: Danger on Flight 534Tracey NicholsTelevision film
2002 Mutant X Angel DornEpisode: "Dark Star Rising"
2002 Recipe for Murder Leona SpencerTelevision film
2002 The Chris Isaak Show GretchenEpisode: "Isaakland"
2002 Puppets Who Kill MelissaEpisode: "Rocko's Telethon"
2002Mary Higgins Clark's: We'll Meet AgainJenna WhitehallTelevision film
2003 Just Cause Martha GainesEpisode: "Reasonable Doubts"
2004A Beachcombers ChristmasLeanneTelevision film
2005Secret LivesRandi
2005Captive HeartsTasha Simmons
2005 Stargate Atlantis Daedalus Pilot3 episodes
2005 Reunion Lucy StevensEpisode: "1993"
2005Criminal IntentKate, 911 OperatorTelevision film
2006 Supernatural KateEpisode: "Dead Man's Blood"
2007 Blood Ties IsabelEpisode: "Love Hurts"
2007 Across the River to Motor City Kathleen Ford-McNeal6 episodes
2008 Smallville Vanessa WebberEpisode: "Sleeper"
2010Lies Between FriendsWendy HeatonTelevision film
2011A Trusted ManAnnie
2011, 2012 The Haunting Hour: The Series Mom / Jack's Mom3 episodes
2012 Continuum News AnchorEpisode: "Matter of Time"
2012The Eleventh VictimMelissa EverettTelevision film
2013 Psych Brianna HicksEpisode: "Nip and Suck It"
2013 Call Me Fitz Alice Fitzpatrick3 episodes
2015 iZombie Mom-TypeEpisode: "Even Cowgirls Get the Black and Blues"
2015Just in Time for ChristmasCindyTelevision film
2016Date with LoveCatherine Rogers
2016 Garage Sale Mystery OperatorEpisode: "The Novel Murders"
2017Summer in the VineyardChef JaneTelevision film
2017 I Am Elizabeth Smart Lois Smart

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References

  1. Carolyn Cooke, "Surrey actress on the big screen". Surrey Now-Leader , January 29, 2003.
  2. "Canadian Screen Awards ’15: Performance categories". Playback , January 13, 2015.
  3. Vinay Menon, "Bridge over troubled drama; Smart, ambitious series has the potential to be great, but time-hopping pilot confuses viewers". Toronto Star , November 22, 2007.