Jill Teed

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Jill Teed
Born (1964-04-09) April 9, 1964 (age 60)
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActress
Years active1992–present

Jill Teed (born 9 April 1964) is a Canadian actress. She is an actress who has appeared in many sci-fi roles. She has appeared in a number of television guest roles such as Street Justice , The X-Files , Stargate SG-1 , Sliders , and The Outer Limits .

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Career

Teed has appeared in such feature films as X2 as Bobby Drake's mother, Mission to Mars and Godzilla . [1] She played the role of FBI Agent Kaayla Brooks in "Reluctant Heroes", a Season Four episode of Highlander: The Series . She played Maggie Sawyer, a Metropolis police officer, on Smallville . She had roles in both Galactica and The L Word . [2] She played Colonel Lasky in the web series Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn . [ citation needed ] She had a prominent supporting role in the television film Seasons of the Heart (1994). [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleCitations
1992 Impolite Beth
1995 Bad Company Jane [1]
1995Dangerous IndiscretionWebster
1995 The Final Cut Daniels [1]
1999 Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying Kit
2000 Mission to Mars Reneé Coté [1]
2001 Along Came a Spider Tracie Fisher [1]
2003 X2 Madeline Drake [1]
2004 Going the Distance Claire
2005An Unfinished LifeBartender
2009 American Pie Presents: The Book of Love Miss JohnsonVideo
2010 Charlie St. Cloud Grace Carroll [1]
2013 Independence Daysaster Spears
2018 Boundaries Principal Mueller

Television

YearTitleRoleCitations
1992 Street Justice Officer RiceEpisode: "Partner in Crime"
1993 The X-Files GlennaEpisode: "The Jersey Devil"
1994 Seasons of the Heart Ellen [3]
1994 Roommates Barbara ThomasTV film [1]
1994 Party of Five JoannaEpisode: "Pilot"
1994 Hawkeye Sarah PritchardEpisode: "The Furlough"
1995 Sliders Serena BraxtonEpisode: "The Weaker Sex"
1995 The Marshal Marshal Van HorneEpisode: "The New Marshal"
1995Deceived by Trust: A Moment of Truth MovieChristina Beckett [1]
1995 Highlander: The Series Kaayla BrooksEpisode: "Reluctant Heroes"
1995–1996 Strange Luck Mystery Woman, September RehneEpisodes: "Brothers Grim", "Blinded by the Son"
1996Abduction of InnocenceKaren Carter [1]
1996 When Friendship Kills JoleneTV film
1997 Viper Marshal TrentEpisode: "Cold Storage"
1998 Creature SEAL GrayTV miniseries [1]
1998 Welcome to Paradox NoraEpisode: "Options"
1998 First Wave TaliaEpisode: "Undesirables"
1998–2000 The Outer Limits Carolyn / Tory Beth Walters / Gwen HutchinsonEpisodes: "Criminal Nature"
"What Will the Neighbors Think?"
"Abaddon"
1999 Night Man Sister AgnesEpisode: "Spellbound"
1999 The Net Jane FarradayEpisodes: "Zero", "Last Man Standing"
1999 The Sentinel Marika LaytonEpisode: "The Real Deal"
2000 Freedom Dr. PackardEpisode: "Lonewolf"
2000–2002 Cold Squad LauraRecurring role (seasons 4–5)
2001–2006 Stargate SG-1 Yolanda Reese / Stacy MonroeEpisodes: "Wormhole X-Treme!", "200"
2002 Damaged Care Lisa RudolphTV film
2002 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Valerie Simms1 episode
2002 First Shot MicheleTV film
2002 Just Cause Colonel LarchEpisode: "Code of Silence"
2003 John Doe Judge Marjorie RustinEpisode: "Family Man"
2003–2008 Smallville Maggie Sawyer Episodes: "Insurgence", "Exile", "Exposed", "Descent"
2004 The Days Suzie ColterEpisode: "Day 1,370: Part 1"
2004 Battlestar Galactica Sergeant Hadrian [2]
2005 Zixx JaniceRecurring role (season 2)
2005 Young Blades Elise ParisotEpisode: "The Chameleon"
2006 The L Word Teri [2]
2006–2007 Falcon Beach Peggy TannerRecurring role
2007–2008 Flash Gordon: A Modern Space Opera Mrs. Laura Gordon / Norah GordonTV series
2010 Caprica Colonel Sasha PatelEpisode: "End of Line"
2011 Fairly Legal Margo HarveyEpisode: "Bo Me Once"
2011He Loves MeSuzanne [1]
2011Possessing Piper RoseKim Carlson [1]
2012 Supernatural MadelineEpisode: "The Slice Girls"
2012 Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Colonel LaskyTV miniseries
2012 Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome Commander Ozar [2]
2012Ring of FireJennifer HoughTV miniseries
2013 Arctic Air MollyEpisode: "Stormy Weather"
2013Dangerous IntuitionAlison BarnesTV film
2013 Continuum Lewis3 episodes
2014 Pants on Fire Diane ParkerTV film
2014 Arrow Dr. Avery PressnallEpisode: "Draw Back Your Bow"
2014The Christmas ShepherdGretaTV film
2014PolarisLisTV miniseries
2015A Gift of MiraclesMolly DixonTV film
2015 Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told Harriet BullockTV film
2015 Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible Dream Harriet BullockTV film
2016 Unreal BeaEpisode: "Guerilla"
2016Mr. WriteRisiTV film
2016Autumn in the VineyardGlow Sorrento [1]
2016Operation ChristmasKim ClarkTV film
2017 The Christmas Train RoxanneTV film
2018The Sweetest HeartKristine BenoitTV film
2018 When Calls the Heart Greta Preston2 episodes
2018 iZombie Emily CharlesEpisode: "Insane in the Germ Brain"
2018–2020 Siren Patti McClureRecurring role
2019 The Twilight Zone Dotty MathesonEpisode: "A Traveler"
2019A Blue Ridge Mountain ChristmasLinda PetersonTV film
2019 Van Helsing President Archer [4]
2021 Superman & Lois Sharon Powell4 episodes

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