Stephanie Moore

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Stephanie Moore
Born
Stephanie Moore

(1970-07-14) July 14, 1970 (age 53)
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present

Stephanie Moore (born July 14, 1970) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her roles on Queer as Folk as Cynthia, [1] and in the Degrassi franchise as Diana Hollingsworth. She has worked extensively in theatre, [2] [3] film roles include Cube Zero , [1] [4] Angel Eyes , John Q , and Priscilla .

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Early life

She was born in Ottawa, Ontario. Moore studied drama at Canterbury High School, Ottawa. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Urban Legends: Final Cut Girl in 16mm Film
2001 Angel Eyes Officer Vanessa
2002 John Q. Admitting Nurse
2004 Cube Zero Cassandra Rains
2007 King of Sorrow Julia Baker
2007 P2 LorraineVoice
2018 Giant Little Ones Angie Kohl [5]
2023 Priscilla Dee [6]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Highschool ConfidentialCynthia [7]
1989Denim BluesSandy [8]
1999A Touch of HopeCarla MunsonTelevision film
1999–2005 Queer as Folk Cynthia25 episodes
2001HangmanLynn FarmerTelevision film
2001 Zebra Lounge Marissa Wallace
2002 Blue Murder Wendy SimpsonEpisode: "Payback"
2002 Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye Young Mrs. ThomasEpisode: "Pilot"
2003 Bugs ManningTelevision film
2004 Missing Mrs. Marilyn BaileyEpisode: "Domestic Bliss"
2004 Kevin Hill Ashley MayerEpisode: "Going for the Juggler"
2006 The Path to 9/11 Deanna Burnett2 episodes
2006 Angela's Eyes Claudia PottsEpisode: "In Your Eyes"
2006–2009 G-Spot Livia Moore12 episodes
2007 The Dresden Files Felicity JonesEpisode: "The Other Dick"
2008, 2010 The Latest Buzz Mrs. Pierce2 episodes
2012 Nikita Elaine AbbottEpisode: "Innocence"
2013An Amish MurderReporterTelevision film
2013 Alien Mysteries Denise Lynch MurterEpisode: "Bucks County"
2013 Warehouse 13 Mrs. LabelleEpisode: "What Matters Most"
2014–2015 Degrassi: The Next Generation Mrs. Hollingsworth10 episodes
2015Degrassi: Don't Look BackTelevision film
2015 Heroes Reborn Tomboy's MomEpisode: "Brave New World"
2016 Murdoch Mysteries Mrs. BlackwoodEpisode: "Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas"
2016 Incorporated New DianaEpisode: "Cost Containment"
2016–2017 Degrassi: Next Class Diana Hollingsworth12 episodes
2017 Odd Squad Dry Cleaner LadyEpisode: "Rookie Night/Who Let the Doug Out?"
2018 Good Witch GeenaEpisode: "Family Time"
2019A Storybook ChristmasHanna DuvallTelevision film
2019 Impulse Karen Dale3 episodes
2022A Tail of LoveRachel MontgomeryTelevision film

Awards and nominations

In 1990 Moore won a best actress ACTRA Award for her role of Sandy, a troubled student, in the television school drama Denim Blues. [8] [9]

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