Eve Harlow

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Eve Harlow
Eve Harlow aboard Star Trek- The Cruise VII (28 February 2024; 9 of 9).tif
Harlow in February 2024
Born (1989-06-20) 20 June 1989 (age 35)
OccupationActor
Years active2007present

Eve Harlow (born 20 June 1989) is a Soviet-born actor in Canadian and US media.

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Personal life

Eve Harlow is of Jewish descent, and was born in Soviet Moscow [1] on 20 June 1989. [2] After she and her family first emigrated to Israel, [3] they moved to Canada when Harlow was seven years old. [1] Harlow was driven off social media after fans of The 100 "were just saying the meanest things" for her performance of a perceived villainous character. [4]

Career

A film and television actor, Harlow has performed in Canadian and US productions.

Film credits

YearTitleRoleCitation(s)
2007 My Name Is Sarah Lola [5]
2008 Sheltered Life Kendra [5]
2009 Living Out Loud Jenny Skinner [5]
2012 The Tall Man Christine [5]
2012 When You Sleep Jessie [6]
2015 Lost After Dark Marilyn [5]
2016 We're Still Together Claire [5]
2019 The Tomorrow Man Tina [5]
2021 Trigger Point Monica Kane [5]

Television credits

Harlow appeared in the TV series The Haunting Hour: The Series , [1] The Killing, and Titans. [3]

Year(s)TitleRoleNote(s)Citation(s)
2009 The Guard "Last Night" & "Boom" [7]
2011 Flashpoint Episode: "Good Cop" [8]
2014 Lost Girl Episode: "Origin" [9]
20142015, 2019 The 100 Maya Vie Season two and season six episodes [10]
2015 UnREAL BethanyEpisode: "Relapse" [11]
20152016 Heroes Reborn Taylor Kravid Recurring role [12] [13] [14]
2016 12 Monkeys VanessaEpisode: "Hyena" [15]
2016 Ray Donovan Episode: "The Texan" [16]
20172018 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Tess Season 5 episodes [17]
2018 SEAL Team JamieEpisode: "Say Again Your Last" [18]
2019 NCIS: Los Angeles Katie MillerEpisode: "The One That Got Away" [19]
2020 The Rookie Bianca WindleEpisode: "Control" [20]
2020 Next Gina All ten episodes [21]
2023 The Night Agent Ellen [22]
2024 Star Trek: Discovery Moll Season 5 episodes [23]
2024 The Edge of Sleep Starring role [24] [25]
Watson Ingrid Derian Lead actor [26]

Awards

AwardYearNominated workCategoryResultCitations
Leo Award 2009"Boom"
(The Guard)
Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic SeriesWon [7] [27]
Gemini Award 2010 "Boom" / "Last Night"
(The Guard)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series Nominated [28] [29]

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