Michelle Nolden

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Michelle Nolden
Born (1973-03-17) March 17, 1973 (age 51)
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
SpouseChris Szarka
Children3

Michelle Nolden is a Canadian actress. She has appeared in numerous films and television shows including Murdoch Mysteries, ZOS: Zone of Separation , Numb3rs , Street Time, Earth: Final Conflict , The Time Traveler's Wife , Men with Brooms , and Republic of Doyle as well as directing and writing a film called Loonie. She has been nominated for an ACTRA Award and a Gemini Award. She is married to Chris Szarka, executive producer of Showcase's Rent a Goalie, and they have three sons named Alex, Joseph and Michael. [1]

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Filmography

Film

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2000Moon PalaceAliceShort
BlurAnna
2001 Century Hotel Eloise
2002 Men with Brooms Julie Foley
DeceivedSmitty TurnerVideo
Winter SunIonaShort
Minor AdjustmentsClareShort
2004SafeWraeShort
Show Me Sarah
2005 The Perfect Man Amber
Lucid Chandra
2007 All Hat Gena Stanton
Cursing HanleyMargoShort
Congratulations Daisy GrahamYoung DaisyShort
2009 The Time Traveler's Wife Annette DeTamble
Fading FastJayneShort
2010St. RozSharon Gold
Red Michelle Cooper
2012 Come Dance with Me/Christmas Dance Christine
2013 Haunter Carol Johnson
Carrie Estelle Parsons
Skating to New YorkJessie Demas
HardsellEveShort
2015 A Christmas Horror Story Diane Bauer
2016Prisoner XCarmen
2021 Die in a Gunfight Beatrice Rathcart

Television

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1998 Earth: Final Conflict Anna"Destruction"
1999 Relic Hunter Lori"Smoking Gun"
Twice in a Lifetime Melanie"A Match Made in Heaven"
2000 La Femme Nikita Monique"Line in the Sand"
Earth: Final Conflict T'thanRecurring role
The Zack Files Tara Bond"Crypt Seeker"
2001 Largo Winch Anya"Endgame"
A Nero Wolfe Mystery Miss Bailey"The Doorbell Rang"
2002 A Nero Wolfe Mystery Helen Iacono"Poison à la Carte"
You Belong to MeDeeTelevision film
The 5th QuadrantDr. Jasmine Venus1 episode
2002–2003 Street Time Rachel GoldsteinMain role
2003 Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story Cristyne LateganoTelevision film (USA)
Hemingway: That Summer in Paris Hadley Hemingway Television film
Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart Norma CollierTelevision film (NBC)
Cybermutt JulietTelevision film
2004 The Shields Stories AnneTelevision mini-series
The Eleventh Hour Zoe Kent"I'll Build Me an Island"
Kevin Hill Robin Tate"Pilot"
ReGenesis Dr. Lauren Foley"The Trials", "Faint Hope"
2005Falcon BeachAlexTelevision film (ABC Family)
Betting on LoveKylinTelevision film (Canada)
Ghost Whisperer Gwen Alexander"Mended Hearts"
CSI: Miami Valerie Naff"Payback"
2006 Crossing Jordan Dr. Amy Bowen"Mysterious Ways", "Mace vs. Scalpel"
Everwood Kathy Carmody"Enjoy the Ride", "Foreverwood: Part 1"
2006–2010 Numbers AUSA Robin BrooksRecurring role
2007 Rent-a-Goalie Mrs. Almost"Rabies Almost", "B-Boys"
2009 ZOS: Zone of Separation Sean KuzakTelevision mini-series
2010 Cra$h & Burn Sonia DeRossi"Lawyers, Guns & Money"
Rookie Blue Kathryn Leigh"Girlfriend of the Year"
2011 Murdoch Mysteries Susannah Murdoch / Reverend Mother"Voices"
The Listener Isabel Dessante"To Die For"
John A.: Birth of a Country Anne Nelson BrownTelevision film (Canada)
2011–2014 Republic of Doyle Allison JenkinsRecurring role
2012 Covert Affairs Megan Carr"Man in the Middle", "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)", "Quicksand"
Flashpoint Prof. Butler"Keep the Peace: Part 1"
Christmas DanceChristineTelevision film (Hallmark)
2012–2013 Nikita Kathleen SpencerRecurring role
2012–2017 Saving Hope Dr. Dawn BellMain role
2013 Cracked Esme Belk-Wallace"The Light in Black"
2014–15 Lost Girl Freyja"Like Hell: Part 1", "Sweet Valkyrie High"
2016Running for Her LifeDr. Laura StevensTelevision film (Canada)
2017 Designated Survivor Catherine Cray"Two Ships"
2018 Impulse Wendy"The Eagle and the Bee", "New Beginnings"
2019 Northern Rescue Sarah WestMain Cast
2020 October Faction Hannah MercerRecurring role
2020 The Wedding Planners MargueriteRecurring role
2020 Tiny Pretty Things Katrina WhitlawRecurring role
2021 Heartland Jessica CookSeason 14: "Outsiders", "Courage", "Changing Gears", "Find Me in the Dark"

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References

  1. "Michelle Nolden". Northernstars.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2012-03-06.