Ona Grauer

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Ona Grauer
Born
Mexico
Other namesOna Grauer
Years active1996–present
Children2

Ona Grauer is a Canadian-Mexican actress best known for her portrayal of the Ancient Ayiana and later Emily Young in the science fiction television series Stargate Universe , [1] part of the Stargate franchise. In the FX show Archer , she voices recurring character Katya Kazanova, [2] and a woman impersonating film star Veronica Deane.

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Grauer has one son and one daughter. [3] [4] [5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Beautiful Joe Ariel
2000 My 5 Wives Poolside Cocktail Waitress
2003 House of the Dead Alicia [6]
2003 The Lizzie McGuire Movie Model #1
2004 Catwoman Sandy
2005 Alone in the Dark Agent Feenstra
2006 Firewall Waitress
2010 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Artemis
2013 Elysium CCB Agent
2013 That Burning Feeling Calista Whitacre
2016A Christmas to RememberBrooke Hanson
2019 Come to Daddy Precious [7]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Sliders DebraEpisode: "Love Gods"
1997 Breaker High LenaEpisode: "Stowing Pains"
1998 The Net MoriEpisode: "Sample"
1999, 2000 First Wave Olivia / TarynEpisodes: "Lost Souls", "Terminal City"
2000 Seven Days Leslie DixonEpisode: "Space Station Down"
2000 Harsh Realm Pretty Young WomanEpisode: "Three Percenters"
2000 First Target Nina StahlTV movie
2000 The Christmas Secret Ms. IsaksonTV movie
2001 Freedom Lt. FallonEpisode: "Mind Game"
2002 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction MarthaSegment: "Night Walker"
2002 Romantic Comedy 101 DeannaTV movie
2002 Stargate SG-1 AyianaEpisode: "Frozen"
2002 We'll Meet Again Anna Marie ScalliTV movie
2002–03 John Doe TheresaEpisodes: "Pilot", "Remote Control", "The Rising"
2003 1st to Die Becky DeGraaffTV movie
2003 Out of Order EscortTV miniseries
2003 Black Sash Beth Rodgers6 episodes
2003 Tarzan Alice ClaytonEpisode: "Pilot"
2003 Andromeda MeleaEpisode: "Harper/Delete"
2004Perfect RomancePeter's GirlfriendTV movie
2004 Deep Evil Dr. ColeTV movie
2004 Stargate Atlantis AyianaEpisode: "Rising"
2004 Smallville Dr. Gabrielle VaughanEpisode: "Crusade"
2004–06 The Collector Katrina17 episodes
2005Ladies NightEmily MorganTV movie [8]
2005 The L Word SandyEpisode: "Luminous"
2005Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Mork & Mindy'Raquel WelchTV movie
2005 Young Blades EmanuelleEpisode: "Coat of Arms"
2005Murder at the PresidioKathy TuckerTV movie
2005IntelligenceKatarinaTV movie
2006 Godiva's AnnieEpisode: "Floodgates"
2006 Three Moons Over Milford Sarah Louise4 episodes
2006–07 Intelligence Katarina Weigel16 episodes
2007 Supernatural Crossroads DemonEpisode: "All Hell Breaks Loose: Part 2"
2007 Flash Gordon GenessaEpisode: "Conspiracy Theory"
2008Lost Behind BarsAmanda WatsonTV movie
2008 Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon FuryTV movie [9]
2009 Flashpoint Irina KazkovEpisode: "The Fortress"
2009Encounter with DangerCarrieTV movie
2009 Stargate Universe Emily Young4 episodes
2010 The Bridge Abby St. James12 episodes
2010Smoke ScreenMirandaTV movie
2011 V Kerry Eltoff3 episodes
2011–present Archer Katya Kazanova / Veronica Deane Impersonator (voice)Recurring role
2012 Fringe Diana SutterEpisode: "A Short Story About Love"
2012Seattle SuperstormLt. Cmdr. Emma PetersonTV movie
2013 Arrow VivianEpisode: "Betrayal"
2013Profile for MurderDr. MichelleTV movie
2013After All These YearsChristineTV movie
2013 Cult Lexi4 episodes
2014 Arctic Air Connie JackowskiEpisode: "The Finish Line"
2014 Motive Victoria HillEpisode: "Nobody Lives Forever" [10]
2014Mom's Day AwayTrishTV movie [11]
2015Truth&LiesHannah's MomTV movie; also known as Text to Kill
2015 The Whispers Meg (Jane's mother) [12] 4 episodes
2015 iZombie Taylor FowlerEpisode: "Real Dead Housewife of Seattle"
2016 Garage Sale Mystery: The Art of MurderSydneyTV movie
2017Christmas PrincessSharonTV movie

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