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Julie Khaner
Born (1957-12-05) December 5, 1957 (age 66)
OccupationActress
Years active1980–present

Julie Khaner (born December 5, 1957) is a Canadian television and film actress, best known for her roles in as Alana Newman Robinovitch in Street Legal,[1] Emily Henchpaw in the 1995 version of Jake and the Kid,[2] Sidney Dernhoff in The Newsroom,[3] Gen in Deepwater Black and Bridey James in Videodrome. She also appeared in the 1995 Susan Dey vampire flick Deadly Love.

Career

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Khaner is a two-time Gemini Award nominee, receiving nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1994 for Street Legal[4] and Best Actress in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries in 1999 for the television film Justice.[5]

In 2000, she appeared in All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story.[6]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1980 Virus: The End Secretary
1983 Videodrome Bridey
1983 Spasms Marcie
2005 Bailey's Billion$ Mrs. Blake
2009 Chloe Bimsy
2016 Ballerina Regine
2017 Shimmer Lake Mrs. Dawkins
2018 Backstabbing for Beginners Melina Pasaris
2018 State Like Sleep Anneke

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1981 Escape from Iran:

The Canadian Caper

Kathy Stafford Television film
1986 Night Heat Gita Episode: "Friends"
1987 Adderly Miriam Gitterman Episode: "The Bridge"
1988 The Twilight Zone Various roles 2 episodes
1989 War of the Worlds Alien woman Episode: "Vengeance Is Mine"
1989 My Secret Identity Sgt. Meg Sullivan Episode: "Caught in the Middle"
1989 E.N.G. Marshall Episode: "Special Segment"
1989–1994 Street Legal Alana Newman Robinovitch 85 episodes
1995 Choices of the Heart Anita Block Television film
1995 TekWar Warden Caruso Episode: "Chill Factor"
1995 Friends at Last Blair Television film
1995 Deadly Love Poole
1995–1997 Jake and the Kid Emily Henchpaw 9 episodes
1996 Goosebumps Marilyn Boswell 2 episodes
1996 The Newsroom Sidney Dernhoff 5 episodes
1997 When Innocence Is Lost Jane Littleton Television film
1997 Mission Genesis Gen 13 episodes
1998 F/X: The Series Dr. Sheila McAvoy Episode: "Reaper"
1999 Escape from Mars Gail McConnell Television film
1999 Justice Mimi Druckman
1999 Strange Justice Julie Desavia
1999 Sirens Fox Hills
2000 Mary Kay Letourneau:

All American Girl

Det. Coughlin
2001 Queer as Folk Laura Episode: "Daddy Dearest (Sonny Boy)"
2001 Blue Murder Dr. Adrienne Poole Episode: "Asylum"
2002 The Associates Ms. Shocktner Episode: "The Hitler Paradox"
2002 Doc Monica Wellington Episode: "My Boyfriend's Back"
2004 1-800-Missing Judge Elizabeth Hahn Episode: "Judgement Day"
2005 Choice: The Henry Morgentaler Story Gertie Katz Television film
2005 Martha: Behind Bars Mariana Pasternak
2005 Degrassi: The Next Generation Elizabeth Episode: "Death of a Disco Dancer"
2005 This Is Wonderland Carolyn Wright Episode #3.4
2006 Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy Meredith Television film
2007 The Best Years Ilana Beecham 2 episodes
2012 The Firm Judge J. Kerzan 3 episodes
2014 Not With My Daughter Judge Fordham Television film
2015 Merry Matrimony Carol Traverston
2016 Murdoch Mysteries Dr. Augusta Stowe-Gullen Episode: "Jagged Little Pill"
2017 Ransom Dr. Helen Rowe Episode: "Grand Slam"
2021-2022 In the Dark Kate Simmons 5 episodes

References

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  1. ^ "Here's the street illegal on Street Legal". Toronto Star, November 26, 1992.
  2. ^ "Mitchell family drama gets fine TV treatment". Toronto Star, December 15, 1995.
  3. ^ "And now, the news...; At last, a Canadian sitcom that's actually funny". Edmonton Journal, October 20, 1996.
  4. ^ "And the nominees are...". Hamilton Spectator, March 5, 1994.
  5. ^ "Gemini Time: Canada's TV awards have special clout, Gordon Pinsent says". Waterloo Region Record, November 6, 1999.
  6. ^ "The Mary Kay Letourneau Story: All-American Girl". 18 January 2000.
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