Elizabeth Whitmere

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Elizabeth Whitmere
Born
Elizabeth Wetmore
Years active1991—present
Spouse
(m. 2005)
Website http://www.elizabethwhitmere.com/

Elizabeth Whitmere is a Canadian actress working in the United States and Canada. Born and raised in northern Canada, she draws on her experiences there in the development of her characters and her stand-up comedy.

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Whitmere appeared in her first play as a child, and spent her high school years training at Walnut Hill School, a performing arts boarding school in Natick, Massachusetts. After working in Montreal for some years, Wetmore moved her base of operations to Toronto in 2004. She now divides her time between Toronto and Los Angeles.

Personal life

On August 20, 2005, she married Terry McGurrin, the star of Comedy Inc. , a comedy show Whitmere once wrote for.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Abandon Mrs. Burke
2003 Beyond Borders Beatrice
2004 Head in the Clouds W.R.A.C.
2006 My First Wedding Janice
2008 The Last Hit Man Raquel TremayneVideo
2008A Previous EngagementJill Reynolds
2012 If I Were You Goneril
2013Winter GardenCallieShort
2014 A Brand New You The Undertaker
2014 Clown Denise
2015This Is Not What You Had PlannedHathawayShort
2015Strange ThingsAnnieShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Undressed Jasmine"Ticket to Ride"
2002 Seriously Weird Miss WhiteTV series
2004 Naked Josh Yuppie Woman"Celibacy"
2005World of TroubleCarlyTV film
2006 Beautiful People ChelseaRecurring role (4 episodes)
2006 Angela's Eyes Savannah Miller"Eyes for Windows"
2007 Supernatural Wendy / Tara Benchley"Hollywood Babylon"
2007 The Best Years Amber"It Should Happen to You"
2008 The Watch AndreaTV film
2008 The Trojan Horse Naomi"Part One"
2008 The Border Timberwolf"Peak Oil"
2010 Being Erica Beatrice"Being Adam", "The Tribe Has Spoken", "Adam's Family"
2011 Degrassi: The Next Generation Mother #1"Lose Yourself: Part 1"
2012 Flashpoint Lindsey Kondraski"We Take Care of Our Own"
2016 Lost & Found Music Studios "Heart Shape"
2016UnREAL the AuditionsDominique"Dominique"
2016 Unreal DominiqueRecurring role (5 episodes)
2016–17 Incorporated Fiona"Downsizing", "Burning Platform"
2017 Murdoch Mysteries Clarissa Watts"Hades Hath No Fury"
2017 12 Monkeys Future Magdalena"Mother", "Guardians"
2017 Suits Acumen Lawyer"The Statue"
2019 Designated Survivor ReenaRecurring role (3 episodes)
2019 Titans PegEpisode: "Atonement"

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