Jayne Heitmeyer

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Jayne Heitmeyer is a Canadian actress appearing in many science fiction and horror movies and TV shows.

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Heitmeyer was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She is known for playing Lt. Briony Branca in the second season of Night Man , Jessie Jaworski in the 1990s TV series Sirens and Renee Palmer in Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict .

Heitmeyer attended the International School of Geneva, [1] John Abbott College in Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec and McGill University in Montreal.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Coyote Pam
1996Hawk's VengeanceLizzieDirect-to-video film
1996 No Contest II Bobbi Bell
1996 Sci-Fighters Dr. Kirbie YoungerDirect-to-video film
1997Suspicious MindsIsabelle Whitmore
1997 An American Affair Barbara
1998 Snake Eyes Serena, Redhead
1998 The Lost World Amanda White
1998Out of ControlMarlene
1998Dead EndKatie Compton
1999Requiem for MurderSylvia Tracy
1999A Twist of FaithBeth Smith
2000BelieveMeredith Stiles
2000 Two Thousand and None Dr. Maeder
2001 XChange Proponia
2004Jack Paradise (Les nuits de Montréal)Sinead
2006 Bon Cop, Bad Cop Miss Robinson
2008South of the MoonMargaret Hawkins
2010 Die Michelle Emmett
2013A Fish StoryJane
2014 Maps to the Stars Azita Wachtel
2018AppinessSierraPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994–1995 Sirens Officer Jessie JaworskiMain role (season 2)
1995 Are You Afraid of the Dark? Ms. ValentiEpisode: "The Tale of the Mystical Mirror"
1996 The Outer Limits BarbaraEpisode: "First Anniversary"
1996 F/X: The Series Olivia Barron"The Brotherhood"
1997 Twists of Terror TanyaTelevision film
1998 The Hunger Helene BournouwEpisode: "The Face of Helene Bournouw"
1998–1999 Night Man Lieutenant Briony BrancaMain role (season 2)
1999 Student Bodies Ellen GriffinEpisodes: "The Teacher", "The Double Date"
1999 Total Recall 2070 Robin TrowerEpisode: "Eye Witness"
1999P.T. BarnumJenny LindTelevision film
1999–2002 Earth: Final Conflict Renee PalmerMain role (seasons 3–5)
2000The Deadly Look of LoveKathleen MurdockTelevision film
2002Matthew Blackheart: Monster SmasherAvaTelevision film
2002 Adventure Inc. Sonya GoranEpisode: "Village of the Lost"
2003 Andromeda Errin ShohashiEpisode: "The Risk-All Point"
2003 Nightlight Tasha KingsleyTelevision film
2003 Street Time Vivian BeddoesEpisodes: "Get Up, Stand Up", "Gone"
2005 Snakeman Dr. Susan EltersTelevision film
2005A Killer UpstairsVivian JamisonTelevision film
2006 Canadian Case Files Tina Marlatt
2006 Voodoo Moon LolaTelevision film
2006BethuneMrs. WentleyTelevision miniseries
2007 Durham County Claire BissettEpisodes: "Guys and Dolls", "Dark Man"
2007 Moose TV JustineEpisode: "Surviving Moose"
2007 Black Swarm Katherine RandellTelevision film
2010–2011 Degrassi: The Next Generation Toni StarkEpisodes: "Purple Pills: Part 2, "Chasing Pavements: Part 1"
2011Jack of DiamondsCandice FaberTelevision film
2011 Republic of Doyle Jean FrancisEpisode: "Don't Gamble with City Hall"
2013Still Life: A Three Pines MysteryYolande FontaineTelevision film
2013 House of Versace LaurenTelevision film
2014–2015 19-2 MarieRecurring role
2015 The Fixer JaneTelevision miniseries
2016Real DetectiveRachel HowardEpisode: "Misery"
2016 Quantico Wendy MillerEpisode: "Answer"
2018Separated at BirthKolbie GrayTelevision film

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References

  1. "Heitmeyer at the International School of Geneva in Grade 7, 1974" (PDF). Echo 1974. International School of Geneva. 1974. p. 62. Retrieved 1 February 2015.