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Ocean Hellman
Born
Crystal Ocean Supri Heavenly Blue Sky Hellman

(1971-11-08) 8 November 1971 (age 52)
OccupationActress
Years active1974–2006

Ocean Sabre Hellman (born 8 November 1971[1]), known shortly as Ocean Hellman, is a Canadian former actress who began her acting career as a child actress when she was 3 years old.[2] Hellman is best known for her role in the television series Danger Bay (1984–1990),[3][4] for which she was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Role.

Filmography

Movies

Year Title Role Notes
1983 The Haunting Passion Tracy TV movie
1983 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Alice TV movie
1990 Anything to Survive Wendy TV movie
1995 Mixed Blessings Sam Goode TV movie
2000 We All Fall Down Michael's mother TV movie
2001 Voyage of the Unicorn Titania TV movie[5]
2001 Along Came a Spider Amy Masterson Cinema release

TV series

Year(s) Title Role Notes
1984–1989 Danger Bay Nicole Roberts [6]
1985 Constable Constable
1988–1989 Almost Grown Anya Foley [7]
1990 21 Jump Street Suzanne Ross Season 5, episode 8: "The Girl Next Door" (December 1, 1990)
1991–1992 Neon Rider
1994 Northern Exposure Iris Season 5, episode 16: "Northern Hospitality" (February 28, 1994)
1996 Highlander: The Series Alexa Bond Season 4
1997 Dead Man's Gun
1997–1999 Poltergeist: The Legacy
1997–2001 The Outer Limits Miriam Turner Season 3, episode 8: "Heart's Desire" (February 28, 1997)
pregnant woman Season 6, episode 17: "Gettysburg" (July 28, 2000)
Fern Season 7, episode 4: "The Surrogate" (April 6, 2001)
1999 Millennium
1999 So Weird
2001 Mysterious Ways
2002 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
2003 Jeremiah
2006 Masters of Horror Mary Season 2, episode 1: "The Damned Thing" (October 27, 2006)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Title of work Result Refs
1988 Gemini Award Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Role Danger Bay Nominated [8]
1989 Young Artist Award Best Young Actress in a Cable Family Series Danger Bay Nominated [9]
1989 Young Artist Award Best Young Actress Featured, Co-starring, Supporting, Recurring Role in a Comedy or Drama Series or Special Almost Grown Nominated
1990 Gemini Award Best Performance by a Supporting Actress Anything to Survive Nominated [10]
1993 Gemini Award Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor or Actress Neon Rider (for episode #3.6: "Labour Day") Nominated [11]

References

  1. ^ Ocean Hellman's bio at www.northernstars.ca
  2. ^ Ocean Hellman Biography - TV.com
  3. ^ "Kids' adventure series renewed" by Jim Bawden, Toronto Star (16 May, 1986) Retrieved from ProQuest 435436579
  4. ^ "Series set on B.C. coast combines family values, adventure and science, says star of Danger Bay" by Sandy Greer, Toronto Star (22 Nov, 1986) Retrieved from ProQuest 435497705
  5. ^ "Beauty of this voyage is the scenery: Impressive sets, handsome costume and clever direction create magical look in Voyage of the Unicorn" by Tony Atherton, Ottawa Citizen (16 Feb, 2002) [Final Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest 240570181
  6. ^ "Chemistry makes show work; Social issues, science tackled by CBC series" by Nancy Baele, Ottawa Citizen (5 Nov, 1986) [Final Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest 239045729
  7. ^ "Vancouver teenager's career growing with new CBS role" by Hester Riches, Vancouver Sun (31 May, 1988) Retrieved from ProQuest 243648046
  8. ^ "Hoover, Green Gables top list of nominees for Gemini Awards" by John Haslett Cuff, The Globe and Mail (13 Oct, 1988) Retrieved from ProQuest 385826583
  9. ^ "Names in the News" Vancouver Sun (28 April, 1989) Retrieved from ProQuest 243580487
  10. ^ "Gemini nominees" Toronto Star (24 Oct, 1990) Retrieved from ProQuest 436280482
  11. ^ "Neon Riders not ready to gallop into the sunset" by Rita Zekas, Toronto Star (14 Feb, 1993) Retrieved from ProQuest 436790001