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Nationality
  
Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Liane Balaban


Years active
  
1999–present

Occupation
  
Actress

Parents
  
Leon Balaban

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Born
  
June 24, 1980 (age 43) (
1980-06-24
)

Nominations
  
Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role

Movies
  
The Grand Seduction, Last Chance Harvey, Maniac, One Week, New Waterford Girl

Similar People
  
Don McKellar, Gordon Pinsent, Brendan Gleeson, Joel Hopkins, Taylor Kitsch

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Liane Balaban (born June 24, 1980) is a Canadian actress. Her film debut was in New Waterford Girl (1999), playing Agnes-Marie "Moonie" Pottie, and has since appeared in the films Definitely, Maybe (2008), Last Chance Harvey (2009), and the independent drama One Week (2008). She has guest-starred on the television series NCIS: Los Angeles, Covert Affairs and Alphas, and joined the cast of Supernatural for its eighth season.

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Early life

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Balaban was born in North York, Ontario, the daughter of a Catholic mother who worked as a medical secretary, and a Jewish father, who worked in real estate. She grew up in the Willowdale neighbourhood of North York, now part of Toronto, and went to high school at Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute. Balaban majored in journalism at Ryerson University but left to concentrate on acting. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Concordia University.

Career

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Balaban made her feature film debut in New Waterford Girl (1999), playing a 15-year-old misfit longing to escape the Cape Breton coal-mining town, New Waterford. Set in the 1970s, the film was directed by Allan Moyle. Producer Julia Sereny, who had known Balaban through her aunt and uncle, asked her to audition for the film. Balaban had studied drama in high school, but had not intended to be an actor at that point. After seven auditions, Balaban landed the part that won a Special Jury Citation at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival and a nomination for a Canadian Comedy Award.

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Balaban made a successful follow-up with Saint Jude (2000), directed by John L'Ecuyer. She starred in the TV movie After the Harvest (2001), opposite Sam Shepard, and appeared in Happy Here and Now (2002), opposite David Arquette and Ally Sheedy. She also starred in the horror film Spliced (2002), co-starring Ron Silver. Balaban was a member of the garage/electro/pop band We are Molecules where she sang and played keyboards and drums. She has also written for arts newspapers.

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While previously unsure of acting as a career, Balaban committed to seriously pursuing acting around 2007. She appeared in her first mainstream Hollywood feature film, Definitely, Maybe in 2008, a romantic comedy starring Ryan Reynolds. She next appeared in Last Chance Harvey, a romance starring Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson which had a wide release in January 2009. She played the supporting role of Susan, the estranged and soon-to-be-married daughter of Hoffman's character. She stated to The Globe and Mail that her time in London making the film was like "going to the best acting school in the world".

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Balaban starred in the independent drama One Week (2008), as Samantha Pierce, a woman whose fiancé (Joshua Jackson) is diagnosed with terminal cancer and takes a motorcycle trip across Canada. Directed by Michael McGowan, Balaban was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in 2010 for her performance. Balaban starred in the black comedy You Might as Well Live in 2009, playing a psychotic girl who is obsessed with explosives.

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Balaban's other films in 2009 include Not Since You, a drama about a group of college friends, and The Trotsky, by Jacob Tierney. She also shot the CBC TV movie Abroad, based on the love life of Leah McLaren, a Toronto columnist for The Globe and Mail. Balaban was nominated for the Gemini Award for best lead actress in a dramatic program or miniseries for the role. She then starred in The New Tenants with Vincent D’Onofrio, a short film entered into the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival, which also won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.

Balaban starred in the 2010 comedy/drama Coach, directed by Will Frears, as an emergency room doctor who falls for an inner city soccer coach (Hugh Dancy). She appeared in the episode "Communication Breakdown" of the TV series Covert Affairs playing Natasha Petrova, a Russian computer hacker, and the character Auggie (Chris Gorham)'s ex-girlfriend. She also voiced the role of Lucrezia Borgia in the video game Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Balaban played a journalist opposite Paul Ahmarani in The Future is Now!, a docudrama by Gary Burns.

Balaban made her stage debut in February 2011 starring as Claire in Divisadero: A Performance, at the Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto. Directed by Daniel Brooks, the performance was an adaptation of a Governor General’s Award-winning novel by Michael Ondaatje, with music by Justin Rutledge. The show was restaged in February 2012.

Balaban filmed the independent comedy, Finding Joy, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in mid-2011. She signed on to a recurring role in the CW drama, Supernatural in 2012, playing Amelia, a young doctor with tragedy in her past. In August 2012, Balaban was in Newfoundland filming The Grand Seduction, an English-language version of the 2003 Québécois comedy, Seducing Doctor Lewis (French: La grande séduction). She plays the love interest, opposite Taylor Kitsch, directed by Don McKellar. She will also appear in the independent film The People Garden, starring Pamela Anderson, and written and directed by Nadia Litz.

Personal life

As of 2007, Balaban lived in Mile End, Montreal. She described Montreal as "not a city that revolves around acting, so you stay very grounded here" to Hour magazine. Balaban includes reading, writing, going to art galleries, and experiencing music as her leisure activities. Balaban told Toronto's Now magazine in January 2009 that she is often mistaken for the actress Natalie Portman. She moved to Los Angeles in 2010. As of 2013, she resides in both Los Angeles and Toronto. Balaban married in November 2013. She gave birth to a son on March 1, 2016.

Filmography

Actress
2022
Lullaby as
Vivian
2022
Midnight at the Paradise as
Iris
2022
You Can Live Forever as
Beth
2021
A Small Fortune as
Sam Doucette
2021
Canadian Film Fest Presented by Super Channel (TV Series) as
Safiye (segment "Woman In Car")
- Episode #2.4 (2021) - Safiye (segment "Woman In Car")
2021
Woman in Car as
Safiye / Owen's girlfriend
2017
Meditation Park as
Dylan
2017
Bickford Park (Short) as
Jill
2017
Tour de Pharmacy (TV Movie) as
French Reporter
2016
The People Garden as
Wardrobe Girl
2016
Man Seeking Woman (TV Series) as
Claire
- Feather (2016) - Claire
2010
Covert Affairs (TV Series) as
Natasha Petrovna
- Gold Soundz (2014) - Natasha Petrovna
- Transport Is Arranged (2014) - Natasha Petrovna
- Brink of the Clouds (2014) - Natasha Petrovna
- Embassy Row (2014) - Natasha Petrovna
- Elevate Me Later (2014) - Natasha Petrovna
- Communication Breakdown (2010) - Natasha Petrovna
2014
Republic of Doyle (TV Series) as
Ruby Rennette
- The Pint (2014) - Ruby Rennette
- True Lies (2014) - Ruby Rennette
2014
Rookie Blue (TV Series) as
Kelly Harrison
- Two Truths and a Lie (2014) - Kelly Harrison
2014
Saving Hope (TV Series) as
Abigail
- Don't Poke the Bear (2014) - Abigail
2013
Played (TV Series) as
Lida Simenko
- Untouchables (2013) - Lida Simenko
2013
The Grand Seduction as
Kathleen
2013
Covert Affairs: Sights Unseen (TV Series) as
Natasha Petrovna
- Auggie Undercover #1 (2013) - Natasha Petrovna
- Auggie Undercover #2 (2013) - Natasha Petrovna
- Auggie Undercover #3 (2013) - Natasha Petrovna
- Auggie Undercover #4 (2013) - Natasha Petrovna
- Auggie Undercover #5 (2013) - Natasha Petrovna
- Auggie Undercover #6 (2013) - Natasha Petrovna
2013
Finding Joy as
Joy
2013
Walter 100% (TV Series) as
Melanie
2013
Motive (TV Series) as
Sarah Muller
- Against All Odds (2013) - Sarah Muller
2012
Red Brazil (TV Mini Series) as
Aude
- Episode #1.2 (2013) - Aude
- Episode #1.4 (2012) - Aude
- Episode #1.3 (2012) - Aude
2012
Supernatural (TV Series) as
Amelia Richardson
- Torn and Frayed (2013) - Amelia Richardson
- Citizen Fang (2012) - Amelia Richardson
- Hunteri Heroici (2012) - Amelia Richardson
- Southern Comfort (2012) - Amelia Richardson
- Blood Brother (2012) - Amelia Richardson
- Heartache (2012) - Amelia Richardson
- We Need to Talk About Kevin (2012) - Amelia Richardson
2011
Alphas (TV Series) as
Anna Levy
- Gaslight (2012) - Anna Levy
- Original Sin (2011) - Anna Levy
- Rosetta (2011) - Anna Levy
2012
Maniac as
Judy
2011
Up in Cottage Country (Short) as
Annie
2011
Boys on Film 7: Bad Romance as
Irene (segment "The New Tenants")
2011
The Future Is Now! as
The Woman of Tommorow
2011
Rise of the Damned as
Jesse
2010
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (Video Game) as
Lucrezia Borgia (voice)
2010
NCIS: Los Angeles (TV Series) as
Emma Mastin
- Black Widow (2010) - Emma Mastin
2010
Coach (Video) as
Gabrielle
2010
Abroad (TV Movie) as
Amy Pearce
2009
The New Tenants (Short) as
Irene
2009
Not Since You as
Heather
2009
The Trotsky as
Nadza
2009
Numb3rs (TV Series) as
Jessie Robertson
- First Law (2009) - Jessie Robertson
2009
You Might as Well Live as
Edna Kemperton
2008
A Valentine Haircut (Short) as
Clare
2008
Last Chance Harvey as
Susan
2008
Heartless Disappearance Into Labrador Seas (Short) as
Lily
2008
One Week as
Samantha Pierce
2008
Beware of Dog (Short)
2008
Definitely, Maybe as
Kelly
2007
St. Urbain's Horseman (TV Mini Series) as
Jenny
- Part 1 & 2 (2007) - Jenny
2007
The Canadian Shield (Short) as
Genvieve
2006
Above and Beyond (TV Mini Series) as
Shelagh Emberly
- Part 1 (2006) - Shelagh Emberly
- Part 2 (2006) - Shelagh Emberly
2005
Leo Volume 2 (Short) as
Amelia
2005
Burnt Toast (TV Movie) as
Woman
2005
Leo (Short) as
Amelia
2005
Anniversary Present (TV Short) as
Sandra Dobbs
2005
Charmed (TV Series) as
Female Customer
- Carpe Demon (2005) - Female Customer (uncredited)
2004
A Christmas Haircut (Short) as
Hairdresser
2004
Burnt Toast: The Perfect Moment (Short) as
Woman
2004
Eternal as
Lisa
2004
Seven Times Lucky as
Fiona
2002
Spookey Ruben: Brand New Game (Music Video) as
Woman
2002
The Wisher as
Mary
2002
The Annual Crafts & Arts Contest (Short) as
Neilburt
2002
Happy Here and Now as
Amelia
2001
Full (Short) as
Meryl
2001
World Traveler as
Meg
2001
After the Harvest (TV Movie) as
Lind Archer
2000
The City (TV Series) as
Alison
- Blindside! (2000) - Alison
2000
Saint Jude as
Jude
1999
New Waterford Girl as
Mooney Pottie
Writer
2002
The Annual Crafts & Arts Contest (Short)
Thanks
2023
Woman Meets Girl (Short) (special thanks)
Self
2013
Maniac: The Making of Documentary (Video) as
Self
2011
Solace in the Dark (Documentary short) as
Self
2009
Q with Jian Ghomeshi (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.3 (2009) - Self - Guest
2001
The 2nd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
2013
Supernatural (TV Series) as
Amelia Richardson
- LARP and the Real Girl (2013) - Amelia Richardson (uncredited)
2011
NCIS: Los Angeles (TV Series) as
Emma Mastin
- Personal (2011) - Emma Mastin (uncredited)
2004
Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche (TV Movie documentary) as
Moonie Pottie

References

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