Hannah Lochner

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Hannah Lochner
Born (1993-07-28) July 28, 1993 (age 30)
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present

Hannah Lochner (born July 28, 1993) is a Canadian actress.

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Career

Lochner has appeared in number of television series and made for-TV movies, including Life with Derek , Wild Card . She may be best known for her opening scene as Vivian in the 2004 film Dawn of the Dead . She later starred on Wingin' It (2010–12).

Lochner graduated from Etobicoke School of the Arts in 2011.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Hold-UpLittle GirlShort film
2003 Behind the Red Door Young Natalie
2004 Dawn of the Dead Vivian
2007 Firehouse Dog Jasmine 'J.J.' Presley
2008The Devil's MercyKayla
2008 Jack and Jill vs. the World Holly
2010Harm's WayVictoria
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic ScienceDaltons DaughterEpisode: "Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science"
1998 Traders Elizabeth BakerEpisode: "Blood on the Floor"
1999Real Kids, Real AdventuresMelissa PrestonEpisode: "Heimlich Hero: The Michelle Shreffler Story"
1999 La Femme Nikita Little Nikita (uncredited)Episode: "Imitation of Death"
1999 Must Be Santa AngelTV movie
2000 Angels in the Infield Young LaurelTV movie
2001 Sanctuary Jo Ellen at age 7TV movie
2002 Doc Amanda WellingtonEpisode: "My Boyfriend's Back"
2002Torso: The Evelyn Dick StoryHeather DickTV movie
2002All Around the TownYoung Laurie KinmountTV movie
2002 Terminal Invasion HannahTV movie
2002Body & SoulTess FoleyEpisode: "Saviors"
2002The Interrogation of Michael CroweShannon CroweTV movie
2002Salem Witch TrialsDorcas GoodTV movie
2003 The Pentagon Papers Young Mary EllsbergTV movie
2003 Encrypt MandyTV movie
2003 Wild Card Young ZoeEpisode: "Pilot"
2003 The Elizabeth Smart Story Mary Katherine SmartTV movie
2005 Child of Mine Heather McGillTV movie
2005-2006 G-Spot Sasha12 episodes
2007 In God's Country AliceTV movie
2007 The Gathering SarahTV miniseries
2007 Life with Derek MichelleEpisode: "It's Our Party"
Episode: "Power Failure"
2008 Life with Derek MichelleEpisode: "Derek's School of Dating"
2008 The Latest Buzz CaitlinEpisode: "The Peer Pressure Issue"
2010-2013 Wingin' It Brittany HansonRecurring role

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