Clare Stone

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Clare Stone, in 2009.

Clare Stone is a Canadian nurse and former actress.

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Career

She has appeared in such films and television works as Would Be Kings , The Jane Show , Breach , Mom at Sixteen , Samantha: An American Girl Holiday , Godsend , Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion , Beautiful Girl , and Mr. Nobody . Stone has also starred in CBC Television's Wild Roses as Charlotte Henry [1] and in the episode "Run to Me" of CTV's Flashpoint series as Sarah Porter. Stone was nominated for a Gemini Award, Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, in 2008. [2]

Stone has retired from acting and now works as a psychiatric nurse and researcher. [3]

Personal life

Stone married Noah Reid in July 2020, [4] and their first child, a son, was born in late summer 2022. [5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Water's EdgeMeredith TannerUncredited
2004 Godsend School Girl #5
2007 Breach Lisa Hanssen
2009 Mr. Nobody Elise age 15

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Beautiful Girl Mona SpellmanTelevision film
Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion Constance 'Connie' Collins2 episodes
2004Samantha: An American Girl HolidayEmmaTelevision film
2005Vinegar HillAmy Grier
I Do, They Don't Lily Barber
Mom at Sixteen Macy
The Stranger I MarriedTara Evanshen
2006–2007 The Jane Show Young Jane5 episodes
2007The Altar Boy GangDonnaTelevision film
Mixed Blessings Vicky6 episodes
2008 Would Be Kings 2 episodes
2009 Wild Roses Charlotte Henry13 episodes
2011 Being Erica Shauna ReycraftEpisode: "Being Ethan"
2012 Rookie Blue Stella AlvarezEpisode: "Class Dismissed"
Flashpoint Sarah PorterEpisode: "Run To Me"
2016, 2017 Murdoch Mysteries Anne Baxter2 episodes
2017The Peter Austin Noto ShowBell capEpisode #5.7

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