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Christine Horne

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Christine Horne
Born (1981-12-14) December 14, 1981 (age 42)
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present
SpouseMike McPhaden

Christine Horne (born December 14, 1981, in Aurora, Ontario) is a Canadian actress. She received her BFA in Theatre at York University in 2004 and has since become an established stage actor in Toronto.

She has been nominated for three Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female in a Principal Role, and won in 2010 for her role as The Governess in The Turn of the Screw.[1]

In 2019 she played Prince Hamlet in Ravi Jain's gender-flipped adaptation of Hamlet, opposite Ho Ka Kei as Ophelia.[2]

She won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Guest Performance in a Drama Series at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016 for an appearance in Remedy,[3] and was nominated in the same category at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017 for an appearance in Saving Hope.[4] At the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2007, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film for her role as the young Hagar Shipley in The Stone Angel.[5]

She is married to television writer and producer Mike McPhaden.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 The Stone Angel Hagar Currie Shipley (young)
2010 The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard Sadie
2012 Margarita Jane
Stories We Tell Anne Tait
2013 Sex After Kids Ellie
Tru Love Suzanne
2014 The Captive Vicky
2015 Hyena Road Capt. Jennifer Bowman
How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town Ellie
2016 Unless Dr. Devita
2017 Darken Clarity
2018 The Go-Getters Chablis
Our House Jess
2019 White Lie Julia Stansfield
Entropic Tess
2022 Ashgrove Dr. Lakeland

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 Missing Receptionist Episode: "Exposure"
2007–2008 The Dresden Files Amber Episodes: "Pilot", "Things That Go Bump"
2008 Othello the Tragedy of the Moor Desdemona TV film
2009 Flashpoint Sara Kominski Episode: "One Wrong Move"
2010 H.M.S.: White Coat Dr. Janis TV film
2011 Republic of Doyle Kim Ryan Episode: "The Ryans and the Pittmans"
Befriend and Betray Melanie Meadwell TV film
King Amanda Jacobs Episode: "Amanda Jacobs"
Rookie Blue Lidia Hannah Episode: "Heart & Sparks"
2012 Cybergeddon Irina Episodes: "Look at Me Now", "The Rabbit Hole"
Cybergeddon Zips Irina Episode: "Irina"
2013 Borealis Svetlana TV film
Played Anna Quinn Episode: "Lawyers"
2013–2014 Lost Girl Arabella / The Keeper Recurring role (season 4)
2015 Remedy Jane Bauer Episode: "Playing Dr. Conner"
Killjoys Dr. Lyra Grange Episode: "A Glitch in the System"
Saving Hope Natalie Dryden Episode: "Beasts of Burden"
2015, 2020 Murdoch Mysteries Svetlana Tsiolkofsky Episodes: "24 Hours Til Doomsday", "Staring Blindly Into the Future", "The Trial of Terrance Meyers"
2016 Dark Matter Mikkei Combine Member Episode: "But First, We Save the Galaxy"
2017 Degrassi: Next Class London Professor Episode: "#ILookLikeA"
2018 Darken: Before Dark Clarity Main role
2019 Riviera Rose Ryland Episodes: "2.1", "2.3", "2.10"
Frankie Drake Mysteries Louise Barton Episode: "No Friends Like Old Friends"
2020 Hey Lady! Lassie TV series short
2023 Fellow Travelers Jean Kerr Miniseries [6]

References

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  1. ^ Melissa Leong, "Actresses who sing dirty songs not excluded; Dora Awards; Louise Pitre, Morris Panych among winners". National Post, June 29, 2010.
  2. ^ J. Kelly Nestruck, "Review: Why Not’s Prince Hamlet has riches that reward multiple viewings". The Globe and Mail, February 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "Second night of 2016 Canadian Screen Awards recognizes more talent". Tribute, March 10, 2016.
  4. ^ Norman Wilner, "The Canadian Screen Awards nominations are out!". Now, January 17, 2017.
  5. ^ "Promises nets five; Vancouver Film Critics' Circle Nominations". Victoria Times-Colonist, February 1, 2008.
  6. ^ Otterson, Joe (July 21, 2022). "Showtime Limited Series 'Fellow Travelers' Adds Five to Cast (Exclusive)". Variety. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
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