Elisabeth Rosen

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Elisabeth Rosen
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActress
Years active1992–present

Elisabeth Rosen is a Canadian actress.[ citation needed ]

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Biography

Elisabeth Rosen was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.[ citation needed ]

In 1992, Rosen's career began with her appearing in four episodes of both Neon Rider and The Odyssey TV series. She has appeared as a guest star in many Canadian and US produced TV series, including Stargate SG-1 and Caprica . She has also performed in many TV movies, such as The Eleventh Victim and The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer .[ citation needed ]

Rosen is the niece of playwright and author Beverley Rosen Simons.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Eye LevelTV movie
1996My Mother's GhostJessie LockeTV movie
1998BabyfaceLisa
1998SanctuaryJinx
1998Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two FamiliesIrene CaroliTV movie
1999 Murder in a Small Town Sophie CarterTV movie
1999 The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer Jean MarieTV movie
2000 Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story Carla KincaidTV movie
2000 Bless the Child New Dawn Kid
2001Ruling ClassTV movie
2002 Heart of America Dara McDermott
2003 House of the Dead Skye
2004Lucky StarsApril
2011Comforting SkinTattoo
2011Possessing Piper RoseAshley HendersonTV movie
2011 In the Name of the King 2: Two Worlds Seer
2012 The ABCs of Death Mrs. Van Arrant
2012The Eleventh VictimCeliaTV movie
2016 Warcraft Westfall Woman
2017 Cult of Chucky Madeline

Television shows

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Neon Rider MaryEpisodes: 3.5 to 3.8
1993 The Commish Carla StoneEpisode: 3.7 "Hero"
1994 The X-Files KatieEpisode: 2.10 "Red Museum"
1992-1994 The Odyssey Gypsy / StyreneEpisodes: 1.9, 3.9-3.11
1995 The Outer Limits Nadia TorranceEpisode: 1.19 "If These Walls Could Talk"
1996 Are You Afraid of the Dark? MargotEpisode: 5.13 "The Tale of the Night Shift"
1996 Sliders Melanie WhiteEpisode: 2.11 "The Young and the Relentless"
1997 The Sentinel Lisa HughesEpisode: 2.12 "Blind Man's Bluff"
1999 Traders Briann CunninghamEpisode: 4.15 "History Lesson"
1999 Due South Eloise BarrowEpisode: 4.10 "Say Amen"
1999 Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Tanya NortonEpisode: 3.17 "School of Thought"
1999 Twice in a Lifetime Young Madeline FlynnEpisode: 1.1 "Sixteen Candles"
2001 Da Vinci's Inquest Project Life CounsellorEpisode: 4.6 "Birds Have Been at Her"
2001 Stargate SG-1 Jennifer HaileyEpisodes: 4.19 "Prodigy", 5.13 "Proving Ground"
2003 The West Wing Diane HalleyEpisode: 4.17 "Red Haven's on Fire"
2010 Caprica KolibriEpisode: 1.15 "The Dirteaters"
2014 The Tomorrow People Ultra Agent / Agent MillsEpisodes: 1.12 "Sitting Ducks", 1.17 "Endgame"

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