Sabrina Grdevich

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Sabrina Grdevich
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Occupation Actress

Sabrina Grdevich is a Canadian actress.

Sabrina portrayed Dana Ballard in the 1999 made-for-TV movie Ultimate Deception with Yasmine Bleeth. Her starring roles include Mile Zero and Lola . Other roles included playing Cathy Blake in Traders , voice roles of Ann Granger and Sailor Pluto in the Sailor Moon R series, Maxine Reardon, on CBC's Intelligence , and Cynthia in Ginny and Georgia.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Joe's WeddingJulie
1996 Joe's So Mean to Josephine Florrie
1996Swiss Family RobinsonGoodTimes Entertainment
1997 Men with Guns Lucy
1998Cold FeetJaneShort film
1999DogmaticMiss Vicky Polite
1999 The 4th Floor Cheryl
1999 Johnny Boutique Clerk
2000Washed UpStacy3
2000 Sailor Moon S the Movie: Hearts in Ice Trista Meio - Sailor Pluto (voice)
2000 Sailor Moon Super S the Movie: Black Dream Hole Trista Meio - Sailor Pluto (voice)
2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence Sheila
2001LolaLola
2001 Mile Zero Allison
2002 Secretary Allison
2003Fast Food HighCheryl
2003 Hurt Boy's Mom
2004 Book of Love Lilian
2004Trouser AccidentsShellyShort film
2004The Human KazooBrideShort film
2005 Cake Rachel
2008 Green Door BrendaShort film
2010 The Con Artist India
2013 Cottage Country Sergeant Mackenzie
2015 No Stranger Than Love Nancy

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Little Criminals RuthTV film
1995 Side Effects Karen HaywoodEpisode: "Feet of Clay"
1995–2000 Sailor Moon Anne Granger / Sailor Pluto / Various (voice)Main role (23 episodes)
1996 F/X: The Series Lori CutterEpisode: "High Risk"
1996–1998 Traders Cathy BlakeRegular role (19 episodes)
1997 The Adventures of Sinbad JullanerEpisode: "Monument"
1997 Once a Thief PeachesEpisode: "Trial Marriage"
1997Major CrimeMadelaine ReidTV film
1998 My Own Country Sexy SadieTV film
1998 Thanks of a Grateful Nation SandraTV miniseries
1999Deep in the CitySydneyEpisodes: "It's Cold Out There", "Thicker Than Water"
1999 Family of Cops 3 : Under SuspicionFran SmollenTV film
1999 Ultimate Deception Dana BallardTV film
1999 Da Vinci's Inquest Mona ResnickEpisodes: "The Hunt", "The Capture"
1999 Milgaard Nichol JonesTV film
1999Coming UngluedLaceyTV film
1999 Total Recall 2070 Friend of Mr. NagleEpisode: "Restitution"
1999 Sirens SherylTV film
1999 Black and Blue Grace Ann FlynnTV film
2000 Get Real Karen MurphyEpisode: "Support"
2002 The Eleventh Hour Pamela TaskerEpisode: "The 37-Year-Itch"
2002 Jeremiah MichelleEpisode: "Mother of Invention"
2002The GlowTrishTV film
2002 Tom Stone Laura JamesEpisodes: "Worm", "Taking Care of Business"
2003 Tom Stone Laura JamesEpisode: "Member of the House"
2003 Slings and Arrows Claire DonnerRegular role (6 episodes)
2004 Puppets Who Kill Stacey's Twin SisterEpisode: "Rocko and the Twins"
2005Tripping the Wire: A Stephen Tree MysteryTrish ShishleeshTV film
2005A Friend of the FamilyHeidiTV film
2005IntelligenceMaxine ReardonTV film
2006 Intelligence Maxine ReardonRecurring role (4 episodes)
2006 This Is Wonderland Maddie ArmstrongEpisode: "3.6"
2009 The Dating Guy Connie (voice)Episode: "Wind Tunnel"
2010 Cra$h & Burn Nicole AsherEpisode: "Bond Blame Baptize"
2010 When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story JuliaTV film
2010 Rookie Blue Anna VetterEpisode: "Hot & Bothered"
2011 The Listener Sarah MirtschinEpisode: "Lady in the Lake"
2011 Skins Renée SnyderEpisodes: "Ice Queen", Tony", "Eura/Everyone"
2011 Flashpoint RuthEpisode: "A Day in the Life"
2012 Saving Hope JackieEpisode: "Pink Clouds"
2016 Slasher: The ExecutionerNancy VaughnRecurring role
2016–2020 Kim's Convenience Ms. MurrayRecurring role, 5 episodes
2021 Slasher: Flesh and BloodFlorence Gallowaymain cast
2021 Ginny & Georgia Cynthia FullerRecurring role, 9 episodes

|2023 | Slasher: Ripper |Florence Galloway |main cast |-

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Voice of Sailor Pluto
Eps. 68 - 78, Movies
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