Alberta Mayne

Alberta Rosemarie Katherina Mayne (born 10 November 1980)[1] is a Canadian actress, theatre producer and social activist from Calgary, Alberta. In 2000, she ran a theatre company out of Vancouver. In 2006, she started to focus on film and television, landing roles in television movies such as The Ties that Bind. In 2007, she was part of two films that premiered in the Toronto International Film Festival; she was featured in Battle in Seattle and a supporting lead in The Soft Revolution. She then went to land guest star roles in The L Word, Fringe, Psych, as well as supporting roles in television movies and feature films. Most recently she had a leading role in The Bouquet starring Danny Glover and Kristy Swanson, with theatrical released in 2013.

Alberta Mayne
Born (1980-11-10) 10 November 1980[1]

Filmography

  • Pure Pwnage (2016) ... Studio Executive
  • Dark Intentions (2015) ... Roberta
  • Supernatural (2014) ... Mrs. Chandler
  • The Brittany Murphy Movie (2014) ... Ashley
  • Chop Shop (2014) ... Officer Benton
  • The Bouquet (2013) ... Mandy Benton
  • Salesmen (2012) ... Vanessa
  • Psych (2011) ... Gemma Kramer
  • The List (2010) (TV) ... Sarah
  • Fringe (2010)
  • Transparency (2010) ... Joyce
  • A Trace Of Danger (2010) (TV)
  • Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) ... Kissing Nurse
  • The L Word (2008) ... Gina
  • Vice (2008) ... Chris
  • The Soft Revolution
  • Battle in Seattle (2007) ... Protester
  • This Space for Rent (2007)
  • Ties That Bind (2007) ... Karen
  • After Tomorrow (2006) ... Tory
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