Erica Carroll

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Erica Carroll
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Nationality Canadian
Occupation(s)Actress, producer
Years active2000–present

Erica Carroll is a Canadian actress. On TV, she has played Dottie Ramsey on When Calls the Heart , angel Hannah on Supernatural in seasons 9 and 10, the character Mrs. Rivera on the series Almost Human , Inza Nelson in Smallville . She has acted in Apollo 18 and Pressed , as well as acting and producing Afterparty.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001G.O.D.Ann Stanton
2002Moolay Olay
2002Follow the Leader
2003Sometimes a HeroBartender
2004 Vampires vs. Zombies MaryVideo
2005When Jesse Was BornLaura FerrellShort
2008 8.5 Hours Fiona
2010ConfinedCareese Neys
2011 Pressed Leanne
2011 Apollo 18 John's Fiancée
2013This Bleeding HeartAllisonShort
2013 Cinemanovels Realtor
2013AfterpartySephora
2014Feed the GodsJanet Oates
2015Mr. Richard FrancisMrs. Wendy FrancisShort
2016PLAN bMargaretVideo short
2016The UnseenBob's mother
2016 Interrogation Joan Marian
20??The ReviewRitaShort, completed

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes/Episode
2000 The Outer Limits Claudia / Elizabeth Andrews"Stasis", "Something About Harry"
2001 The Outer Limits Nurse / Energy Being"The Vessel", "The Tipping Point"
2001 Night Visions StudentSegment: "If a Tree Falls...."
2002 UC: Undercover Cynthia McKormack"Manhunt"
2002 John Doe Girlfriend"Pilot"
2003 Stargate Chairman Ashwans assistent”Memento”
2005 Saving Milly Alexandra KondrackeTV film
2005 Killer Instinct Female Cop"Who's Your Daddy"
2005 Masters of Horror Mia"Dance of the Dead"
2005–06 Reunion Serving Woman / Young Woman"1991", "1997"
2006 Battlestar Galactica Civilian"Sacrifice"
2006 Supernatural Nurse / Young Mother"Faith", "Something Wicked"
2006 The 4400 Corporate Receptionist"Graduation Day"
2009–10 Riese: Kingdom Falling MotherTV miniseries
2010 Smallville Inza Nelson"Absolute Justice"
2010 Caprica Woman"Know Thy Enemy"
2010 V Lillie"John May"
2010 The Troop Cinnamon"Do Not Talk to Dr. Cranius"
2010 Fringe FBI Newbie"Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?"
2010 The Boy Who Cried Werewolf Katrina SandsTV film
2010Smoke ScreenHallieTV film
2010The CultFemale Greeter #1TV film
2012CitizenThe Liaison"Pilot"
2012 Alcatraz Betty Hastings"Guy Hastings"
2012DukeTheresaTV film
2012A Mother's NightmareLynnTV film
2012The Wishing TreeElizabeth ScottTV film
2012 R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series Mom"Night of the Mummy"
2013 Rogue Emily Chen"Hawala"
2013 Almost Human Mrs. Rivera"Arrhythmia"
2013–14 Spooksville Laurel HallRecurring role
2014My Gal SundayKimTV film
2014 Motive Shelly Carpenter"Raw Deal"
2014 In My Dreams KarenTV film
2014 R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series Dixel, Janet"Spores"
2014 Supernatural Hannah / Caroline JohnsonRecurring role (seasons 9–10)
2014–2017 When Calls the Heart Dottie RamseyRecurring role
2016Paranormal Solutions Inc.Ravina"Happy Endings and the New Beginnings"
2017 Timeless Lorena"The Red Scare"
2017 Somewhere Between MaraRecurring role
2018InsomniaVivianTV series, completed
20??RedemptionJacquiTV series, post-production

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2006 Leo Awards Best Performance by a Female in a Short DramaWhen Jesse Was BornNominated

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