Anna Galvin

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Anna Galvin
Born (1969-10-19) 19 October 1969 (age 54)
Australia [1]
Other namesAnna Glavan[ citation needed ]
OccupationActress
Years active1994present
Spouse
Raul Inglis
(m. 2003)
Children1

Anna Galvin (born 19 October 1969; also credited as Anna Glavan)[ citation needed ] is an Australian [1] actress. She has also appeared in several British, American, and Canadian productions.

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Her roles include Lex Luthor's assistant, Gina, in Smallville , and Lavender Eyes in Tin Man . [2] She also played Maid Marian in the first season of the TV series The New Adventures of Robin Hood in 1997.

Personal life

Galvin was born 19 October 1969 in Melbourne, Australia, and trained at the Oxford School of Drama in England after graduating from the University of Melbourne. [1]

Filmography

Feature films and television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1994DrivenJessieTV Short
Scavengers female androidTV series [3]
Crocodile ShoesAnabelle BarrettTV series - Season 1, episode 1 : The Tape
1995 Game On JuliaTV series - Season 1, episode 1 : Matthew - a Suitable Case for Treatment
1996–1998 The Genie From Down Under Lady Diana TownesTV series, 26 episodes [4]
1997 The New Adventures of Robin Hood Marion Fitzwater TV series, 13 episodes [5]
Timecop Anne ThompsonTV series, 1 episode - A Rip in Time
1998 Profiler Nikki WareTV series - Season 3, episode 16 - Lethal Obsession
The Sentinel Inspector Megan ConnorTV series, 7 episodes
Viper Mira McKennaTV series, 1 episode - Wanted: Fred or Alive
1999 Clueless MichelleTV series, 1 episode - Parent Trap
Snoops Susan CooperTV series, 1 episode - The Heartless Bitch
2000Hollywood Off-RampLucyTV series, 1 episode - Looking for Mr. Campbell[ citation needed ]
Once and Again Female AssociateTV series, 1 episode - Ozymandias 2.0
2001 Family Law Brenda GellersTV series, 1 episode - Film at Eleven
The Beast WomanTV series, 1 episode - Travinia: Part 2
2002 Blue Heelers Natalie PriceTV series, 1 episode - Parenthood
2005 Da Vinci's City Hall Libby BurtonTV series, 2 episodes
2006Worst Week of My LifeVanessa BradfordTV series, 1 episode - Pilot[ citation needed ]
Veiled Truth[ citation needed ]JanetTV movie
Stargate SG-1 Dr. Reya VarrickTV series - Season 9, episode 12 - Collateral Damage
2007 My Baby Is Missing Dana HochTV movie
Blood Ties CherylTV series, episode 6 - Love Hurts
Eureka Dr. Jane HarringtonTV series - Season 2, episode 5 - Duck, Duck Goose
Second SightMary KaufmanTV movie
Masters of Horror Dr. LoringTV series, 1 episode - Right to Die
Smallville GinaTV series, 7 episodes
Tin Man Lavender eyesTV series, 3 episodes
Vice Gwen
2008 Kyle XY Constance BerlingerTV series - Season 2, episode 17 - Grounded
Supernatural Mrs. Fremont, ColetteTV series - Season 3, episode 16 - No Rest for the Wicked

Credited as Anna Glavan

The Andromeda Strain Lisa StoneTV series
Stargate Atlantis Vanessa ConradTV series - Season 5, episode 15 - Remnants
The Secret Lives of Second Wives [ citation needed ]ClaireTV movie
2009 Messages Deleted Lisa Kwan
Caprica Shannon AdamaTV series - Season 1, episode 1 - Pilot
Defying Gravity Tara HardingTV series - Season 1, episode 10 - Deja Vu
Stargate Universe Mrs. ArmstrongTV series - 4 episodes
2010 Transparency [ citation needed ]Doctor Ernhart
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf [ citation needed ]Ms. Carlsberg
2011–2013 Mr. Young Rachel YoungTV series - 18 episodes
2012 Girl vs. Monster TheadosiaTV movie
2014 Way of the Wicked Laura
Barbie and the Secret Door Queen Adriennevoice
2015 Once Upon a Time Madeline De VilTV series - Season 4, episode 19 - "Sympathy for the De Vil"
2016 Warcraft Draka
2017Rufus-2Kat ElderTV movie
2017–2018 Loudermilk (TV series) Mrs. Wilkes4 episodes
2019Ruby Herring Mysteries: Silent Witness Ellie BluthTV movie
Unspeakable (TV series) Dr. Kim Matthews6 episodes
Van Helsing (TV series) Avery2 episodes
2020Crimson Point Gailpost-production

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