Occupation Actress Website www.katieboland.com Role Actress Books Eat Your Heart Out | Years active 1995–present Name Katie Boland Parents Gail Harvey, Kevin Boland | |
Full Name Katherine Lenora Boland Born February 14, 1988 (age 36) ( 1988-02-14 ) Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV shows The Zack Files, Terminal City, Noddy, Long Story, Short Siblings Rejane Wilson Boland, Michael Boland Movies Gerontophilia, The Master, Sex After Kids, Daydream Nation, Some Things That Stay Similar People Pier‑Gabriel Lajoie, Walter Borden, Gail Harvey, Shannon Beckner, Paul Amos |
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Katherine Lenora "Katie" Boland (born February 14, 1988) is a Canadian actress.
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Career

In her youth, Boland became well known for her roles in the Canadian children's television shows Noddy and The Zack Files. Since then, she has had significant parts in many television film, and starred in the drama miniseries Terminal City. Boland starred as Christine in the 2007 Hallmark Channel original film The Note and its 2009 sequel Taking a Chance on Love. She has also starred in several independent films, notably Some Things That Stay, Mount Pleasant, Adoration, Growing Op and Daydream Nation. In 2009, she was chosen by Elle Canada as one of three Canadians to watch.

Boland wrote and starred in the Hulu web series Long Story, Short, co-created with her mother Gail Harvey, who directed. It was filmed in the house where she grew up and based on her essays "The Summer I Lost My Mind".
Personal life

Boland was born in Toronto, Ontario. She lives between Los Angeles and Toronto. In her spare time, she writes novels and works as a journalist for the Toronto Star, Blog TO, SheDoesTheCity and TChad Quarterly. She also writes a blog, with excerpts of her fiction and non-fiction.


