Reagan Pasternak

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Reagan Pasternak
Born
Reagan Jae Pasternak

(1981-03-08) March 8, 1981 (age 42)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
Children1 [1]

Reagan Jae Pasternak (born March 8, 1981) is a Canadian actress known for her role as Julianne in the TV series Being Erica . [2]

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Biography

Pasternak was born in Toronto, Ontario. She is the youngest of four. She has two older sisters and an older brother. She is also a singer, and has won numerous awards and scholarships for her music. In 2003 she was nominated for a Gemini for her performance of Zelda Fitzgerald in Hemingway vs. Callaghan. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Forever Mine Miami Tan Attendant
2004 Welcome to Mooseport Mandy
2004 Zeyda and the Hitman Natalie Klein
2005 Cake Sydney
2007 Breach Beautiful Reporter
2007 Dead Mary Amber
2007 Just Buried Luanne
2008 Inconceivable Fay Green
2013Three Night StandStacey
2014 Corner Gas: The Movie Sasha

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Kristie ParkmanEpisode: "All Hallow's Eve"
1998 Due South WaitressEpisode: "Mountie Sings the Blues"
1999 Milgaard Maureen MilgaardTelevision film
1999 Mythic Warriors Europa (voice)Episode: "Cadmus and Europa"
1999 Earth: Final Conflict Belle HartleyEpisode: "A Little Bit of Heaven"
2000 Twice in a Lifetime RamonaEpisode: "Birds of Paradise"
2000Mail to the ChiefYoung MotherTelevision film
2000JailbaitAmberTelevision film
2000–2001 In a Heartbeat Val LanierMain role
2001 Braceface Various (voice)TV series
2001 Boss of Bosses NYU StudentTelevision film
2001 Mutant X Toni QuintanaEpisode: "In the Presence of Mine Enemies"
2001 Blue Murder Amelia CookEpisode: "Remembrance Day: Parts 1 & 2"
2001 Our Hero Grace Penrose (voice)Episode: "The Winnie Crundel Issue"
2002Verdict in BloodLucy BlackwellTelevision film
2002 The Newsroom AmandaTelevision film
2002 Adventure Inc. EvelynEpisode: "Curse of the Neptune"
2002 The Brady Bunch in the White House Veronica DotwebbTelevision film
2002 A Christmas Visitor Jean BoyajianTelevision film
2003The Pool at Maddy Breaker'sMarilyn BurkeTelevision film
2003Hemingway: That Summer in Paris Zelda Fitzgerald Television film
2003 Beautiful Girl Libby LeslieTelevision film
2003–2004 Doc Twyla4 episodes
2004 Blue Murder Marissa WillinghamEpisode: "Family Reunion"
2004 6teen Various (voice)TV series
2005Confessions of an American BrideAnneTelevision film
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Jill ShoemakerEpisode: "Rashomama"
2006 A Christmas Wedding JillTelevision film
2007 Savage Planet Allison CarlsonTelevision film
2008 The Border Penny SutterEpisode: "Nothing to Declare"
2008 Will You Merry Me? KristyTelevision film
2009 Little Mosque on the Prairie JillEpisode: "Double Troubles"
2009Before You Say 'I Do'PattyTelevision film
2009–2011 Being Erica Julianne GiacomelliMain role
2010 The Dating Guy Candiru Fish #1 (voice)Episode: "AssPocalypse Now"
2012Great Scot BeerSarah BoyleTelevision film
2013 Heartland EdenEpisode: "After All We've Been Through"
2015 Girl Meets World JudyEpisode: "Girl Meets Farkle's Choice"
2017 iZombie TrishEpisode: "Some Like it Hot Mess"
2018Babysitter's NightmareKaren AndrewsTelevision film (Lifetime)
2018 Sharp Objects Katie LacieLimited Series (HBO) 3 episodes

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References

  1. "Reagan Pasternak on Instagram: "A decade being Milo's mom. How did it go from teeny Friday the 13th baby to the full human— animal loving, straight a student, basketball/Surfer/Skateboard fiend - who stands up to bullies and thinks with his passionate heart… who makes mistakes but tries again. What a ride. I just love all of it so much. Even when I'm overwhelmed. Happiest birthday to my one and only. Love you Milo ⚡️ ❤️"".
  2. "Reagan Pasternak". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06.
  3. "Awards for Hemingway vs. Callaghan (2003) (TV)". IMDb . Retrieved 2011-10-24.