Camille Sullivan

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Camille Sullivan
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Born (1975-07-06) July 6, 1975 (age 48) [1]
Toronto, Ontario, Canada [2]
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present

Camille Sullivan (born July 7, 1975) is a Canadian actress. She has starred in various films and television series. Among her notable television appearances are Rookie Blue , Da Vinci's Inquest , Intelligence and Shattered . She won a Leo Award for her role in Normal . She was also nominated for a Gemini Award for her portrayal of the character of Francine Reardon in Intelligence , who is the cocaine and alcohol addict ex-wife of a West Coast crime boss. [3]

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Personal life

Sullivan is from Vancouver, British Columbia. [4] She attended an arts high school in Toronto, majoring in visual arts. She later studied acting at the University of British Columbia. [5]

She speaks both English and French. Her other skills include ice skating, swing dancing, stage combat and kickboxing. [6]

Filmography

Films

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000A Good BurnNurse
2000 Screwed Flower Shop Clerk
2000 Best in Show Philly AM Assistant
2001RoomSarahShort film
2003 A Problem with Fear Michelle
2005 Neverwas Young Katherine Pierson (uncredited)
2006 Mount Pleasant Sarah Cameron
2007 Normal Elise
2008 Mothers & Daughters Rebecca
2010 The Traveler Deputy Jane Hollows
2010VoodooMrs. DeckerShort film
2011 Sisters & Brothers Maggie
2012BinnerWomanShort film
2013 The Marine 3: Homefront Amanda
2014 Ally Was Screaming Casey
2015Welcome Home
2015The BirdwatcherSaffron Wilson
2016 Dead Rising: Endgame Susan Ingot
2016 The Unseen Darlene
2018 Kingsway Jess Horvat
2020 Hunter Hunter Anne Mersault
2022 Rescued by Ruby Pat Inman
2022 Exile Sara Evans
TBA Shelby Oaks MiaPost-production [7]

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Dead Man's Gun EllieEpisode: "The Judgment of Joe Dean Bonner"
1998 First Wave Diana BlackEpisode: "Book of Shadows"
1999 Beggars and Choosers TV series
2000 So Weird LorettaEpisode: "Beeing There"
2000 The Immortal Blonde GirlEpisode: "Flight 666"
2000–2001 Big Sound Lisa5 episodes
2001Strange FrequencyWaitressEpisode: "Cold Turkey"
Episode: "A Change Will Do You Good"
2001 Da Vinci's Inquest junkie girlEpisode: "It's Backwards Day"
2002–2005 Da Vinci's Inquest Det. Suki Taylor28 episodes
2002 Dark Angel LidaEpisode: "Love in Vein"
2002 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Tiffany Sands1 episode
2002 Taken Adult Nina TothTV miniseries
2004 Cold Squad PrincipalEpisode: "No Life Like It"
2004 The L Word HelenEpisode: "Lies, Lies, Lies"
2005 The L Word Valerie GoinsEpisode: "Luminous"
2005 Battlestar Galactica Pilot / StepchildEpisode: "The Hand of God"
2005 Reunion Meghan Phillips4 episodes
2005 Terminal City JulieEpisode: "1.9"
Episode: "1.10"
2005–2007 Intelligence Francine Reardon24 episodes
200649th and MainBrookeTV series
2006Dark StormEllieTV movie
2006Cries in the DarkElleTV movie
2007ConspiracySusan CollinsEpisode: "Pilot"
2008 Sea Beast Arden JamesTV movie
2009MistressesKateTV movie
2009 Ice Twisters Joanne DysonTV movie
2010 Goblin Kate PerkinsTV movie
2010 The Haunting Hour: The Series MomEpisode: "The Girl in the Painting"
2010 Stargate Universe ValEpisode: "Visitation"
2010–2011 Shattered Det. Amy Lynch13 episodes
2011 Fairly Legal ElizabethEpisode: "Bo Me Once"
2011 Hellcats Emily4 episodes
2011 The Killing Meg ConnellEpisode: "Orpheus Descending"
2011 Rookie Blue Det. Jo Rosati7 episodes
2011 Combat Hospital Chaplain PlottellEpisode: "Reason to Believe"
2011 The Secret Circle Heather BarnesEpisode: "Heather"
2011 Flashpoint Robyn EngelsEpisode: "Wild Card"
2012 Alcatraz Sonya SylvaneEpisode: "Pilot"
2012 Falling Skies Avery ChurchillEpisode: "Compass"
2013 Motive Lila BerginEpisode: "Public Enemy"
2013 Red Widow Newton7 episodes
2015 Proof Episode: Tsunami: Part One
2015–2016 The Man in the High Castle Karen7 episodes
2017 The Disappearance Helen
2020 Helstrom Zoe Richards/Aubree RichardsEpisode: "The One Who Got Away"
2022 Shoresy Laura Mohr

Theatre

YearPlayRoleNotes
2010Sexual Perversity In ChicagoDebThe Caven, Vancouver, BC
The Plastic Project 2Barbara/ChorusFrederic Wood Theatre
The Forced MarriageDorimeneFrederic Wood Theatre
A Lie of the MindBethFrederic Wood Theatre
The Plastic ProjectBarbaraFrederic Wood Theatre
AntigoneAntigoneFrederic Wood Theatre
The MaidsMadameDorothy Somerset Studio
MysticsSheStation Street Arts Center
Andy Warhol ExhibitionEdie Sedgewick Vancouver Art Gallery

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References

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