Ellen Dubin

Ellen Dubin is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her part in the television mini-series Lexx, playing the role of Giggerota.

Ellen Dubin
Ellen Dubin at the Gatecon 2005 convention in Vancouver (Canada).
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Spouse(s)Jay Switzer
Websitehttp://www.ellendubin.com

Dubin was born in Toronto, Ontario. From 2004 to 2006, Dubin starred in the TV series The Collector as Jeri Slate. She was nominated for a Gemini Award for this role.[1] She also played a guest appearance role in Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict as well as a number of other series. In 2006 Dubin appeared in the TV movie The Wives He Forgot with Molly Ringwald and Mark Humphrey. In 2004 she appeared in Napoleon Dynamite.

Dubin is the spokesperson for the Make-a-Wish Foundation in Toronto and Central Ontario.[2] She was married to Canadian media executive Jay Switzer until his death in 2018.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Abraxas, Guardian of the UniverseFirst Waitress
1990PersonalsOfficer AndrettiTelevision film
1994Tammy and the T-RexHelga
1999Killer DealLisabeth ParkerTelevision film
2002All Around the TownCarla Hawkins aka OpalTelevision film
2004Napoleon DynamiteIlene
2006The Wives He ForgotGwenTelevision film
2008A Teacher's CrimeAnne LibbyTelevision film
2008BullDr. Piri
2009Lost and FoundLiseShort film
2010When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson StoryDoraTelevision film
2012Dead Before DawnBeverly Galloway
2014The Big Fat StoneTilly Sanduski
2015No DepositJudy Ryan
2016The Red Maple LeafMarie MacDonald

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992, 1995Forever KnightMistress Tamara Dungan, Ingrid Marr2 episodes
1996Due SouthMiss Sheldrake - States AttorneyEpisode: "Red, White or Blue"
1996Gone in the NightMary Ann Brown
1997, 1999–2002LexxGiggerota6 episodes
1998Pacific BlueGretchen MarxEpisode: "Thrill Week"
1998First WaveSarah WashburneEpisode: "Elixer"
1999Highlander: The RavenCrysta2 episodes
2000Earth: Final ConflictShelley GeorgeEpisode: "Interview"
2001Relic HunterJacqueline ReedEpisode: "The Reel Thing"
2003Adventure IncDr. Leah KellyEpisode: "Plague Ship of Val Verde"
2004Mutant XDr. RobinsonEpisode: "In Between
2004Puppets Who KillTrans-LadyEpisode: Sugar
2004–2006The CollectorJeri Slate24 episodes
2005The Dead ZoneCallie FallonEpisode: "Heroes & Demons"
2007Blood TiesFeliciaEpisode: "Wild Blood"
2016Lego Star Wars: The Resistance RisesCaptain Phasma (voice)2 episodes[3]
2017My Roommate’s an EscortGingerEpisode: "Boss Lady"
2019Star Wars ResistanceCaptain Phasma (voice)Episode: "Into the Unknown"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimAdisla, Brelas, additional voices
2014Defense Grid 2Cai
2015Fallout 4Alana Secord, Allie Filmore
2018Starlink: Battle for AtlasAdditional voices

Other

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Disneyland ForeverNarratorNighttime Spectacular show in Disneyland
2017Disney Illuminations!NarratorNighttime Spectacular show in Disneyland Paris
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