Ali Liebert

Canadian actress, model and producer (born 1981)


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nameAli Liebert
imageAli Liebert wearing Momo at 2012 The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show.jpg
captionLiebert wearing Momo at 2012 The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show in Toronto
birth_nameAlison Dyan Liebert
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birth_placeSurrey, British Columbia, Canada
occupationActress, model, film producer
years_active2003–present
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| name = Ali Liebert | image = Ali Liebert wearing Momo at 2012 The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show.jpg | caption = Liebert wearing Momo at 2012 The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show in Toronto | birth_name = Alison Dyan Liebert | birth_date = | birth_place = Surrey, British Columbia, Canada | occupation = Actress, model, film producer | years_active = 2003–present | website =

Alison Dyan Liebert (born August 20, 1981) is a Canadian actress, director, model and producer. She was a recipient of a Canadian Screen Award for work in the wartime series Bomb Girls.

Life and career

Liebert is a British Columbia native, born in Surrey and raised in Duncan. She has had a keen interest in performing from a young age. After graduating from high school, Liebert attended the Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria for two years before moving to Vancouver to pursue her dream of becoming a successful television and film actress. Her first major stage role was in the musical A Flask of Bourbon, playing the role of Veronica.

Her television credits include roles on Fringe, The L Word, Kyle XY, Mech-X4 and a recurring role on Intelligence. In 2008, Liebert was cast as a lead in Sook-Yin Lee's film debut, Year of the Carnivore, the Cuba Gooding Jr. feature Hardwired as well as Blaine Thurier's A Gun to the Head. She also subsequently appeared in the second of three Molson Canadian commercials titled "It's an unwritten code in Canada...". In 2012, Liebert's recent role as Betty, in the wartime miniseries Bomb Girls, received much critical acclaim including a Canadian Screen Award in 2015. Liebert is queer and has discussed using her work to support queer representation.

In 2011, Liebert founded Sociable Films, a boutique film production company based in Vancouver with Nicholas Carella and Michelle Ouellet. Through her company, she has produced projects such as Afterparty, A Heart Unbroken, Salvator and This Feels Nice, currently in post-production.

She directed the 2022 television film The Holiday Sitter.

In 2023, Liebert acted opposite Humberly González in Friends and Family Christmas, The Hallmark Channel's first Christmas romantic comedy featuring a lesbian couple.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Playing the RoleThe ReaderShort film
2008Basket CasketWomanShort film
2009HelenDonna
Year of the CarnivoreSylvia
**Jill
HardwiredCatalina Jones
**Tiffany
2010Karma Inc.ShirleyShort film
**Mary AdamsShort film
VoodooMarjorieShort film
2011Barbie: Princess Charm SchoolPortia / Hadley (voice)Video
Afghan LukeMiss Freedom
Apollo 18Nate's Girlfriend
Sisters & BrothersTracy
**GirlShort film
2012Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl GangMuriel Orvis
In the HiveParker Whitmore
2013Barbie in the Pink ShoesTara / Hannah (voice)Video
Down RiverMolly
AfterpartyTracy
2014Barbie and the Secret DoorYoungling Fairy (voice)Video
Bad CityField Reporter
2015**Jan
2016ColliderDawn LanyonShort film
2017WonderMs. Petosa
2018Cooking with LoveKellyTV movie
2023Friends and Family ChristmasAmeliaTV movie
2024BreatheVanessa
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Dead Like MeMarcie"Rest in Peace"
2004The L WordRebecca"Let's Do It"
5ive Days to MidnightStudent in HallTelevision mini-series
The 4400Maureen"The New and Improved Carl Morrissey"
HuffJenny"Pilot"
2005Cold SquadSecretary"Mr. Bad Example"
Young BladesCharlotte"Wanted", "The Girl from Upper Gaborski"
Killer InstinctDr. Kit Ellsworth"Forget Me Not", "Shake, Rattle, and Roll"
2006Romeo!Hip Young Lady"Ro Trip"
WhistlerMerewynn"After the Fall"
All She Wants for ChristmasPriscilla ClarkTelevision film (Lifetime)
2006–07IntelligenceRebeccaRecurring role
2007Robson ArmsHottie"Saultology"
FallenChloe"The Time of the Redeemer"
Blood TiesMaya"Drawn and Quartered"
2008PsychHannah"Shawn (and Gus) of the Dead"
The Secret Lives of Second WivesBrookeTelevision film (Lifetime)
The Dead BeatAudreyTelevision film
2009Kyle XYJackieRecurring role
Harper's IslandNikki BoltonMain role
Health NutzTami Erickson5 episodes
FringeDanielle"August"
Wolf CanyonJanUnsold TV pilot
2010Human TargetBrooke Hammel"Rewind"
2011HellcatsTheresa"Fancy Dan"
Health NutzTamiTelevision series
Earth's Final HoursDarleneTelevision film (Syfy)
2012Virtual LiesAllison DeanTelevision film (Lifetime)
Love at the Thanksgiving Day ParadeJaclynTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2012–13Bomb GirlsBetty McRaeMain role
2013Tom Dick & HarrietLizTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
The True HeroinesEthel WorthingtonTelevision series
Lost GirlCrystal"Sleeping Beauty School", "Lovers. Apart.", "Turn to Stone"
2014Ring by SpringStephanie KirkwoodTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
Bomb Girls: Facing the EnemyBetty McRaeTelevision film (Global)
MotiveErin Kovach"A Bullet for Joey"
A Fairly Odd SummerMrs. MulliganLive-action television film (Nickelodeon)
2014–15Strange EmpireFiona BriggsRecurring role
2015I Do, I Do, I DoKateTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
The Unauthorized Full House StoryGay SagetTelevision film (Lifetime)
Christmas TruceAlinaTelevision film (A&E)
2016–17Mech-X4Principal GreyTelevision series
2016Paranormal Solutions Inc.Det. Crystal Snider3 episodes
Anything for LoveDebbieTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
Legends of TomorrowNurse Lindsey Carlisle"Night of the Hawk"
iZombieAnnie Rosine / Jenny Rosine"He Blinded Me... With Science"
Chesapeake ShoresGeorgia Eyles3 episodes
Autumn in the VineyardHannahTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2017Ten Days in the ValleyDetective Nickole BilsonTelevision series
Hard Days, Wet NightsKylaTelevision series
My Little Pony: Equestria GirlsJuniper Montage (voice)Voice role; "Movie Magic" and "Mirror Magic"
A Gift to RememberDarcy ArcherTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2018Cooking with LoveKellyTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2019A Storybook ChristmasCelesteTelevision film
Cherished Memories: A Gift To Remember 2Darcy ArcherTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2021–2025Family LawMaggie RothRecurring role seasons 1–2; guest seasons 3–4
2021–2022One of Us Is LyingAnn PrentissRecurring role
2022Three Wise Men and a BabyFionaTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2025The Christmas BabyErin SpinelliTV film
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Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryWorkResultRefs
2012Leo AwardsBest Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic SeriesBomb Girls
2013Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series
2015Canadian Screen AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or SeriesBomb Girls: Facing the Enemy
2016Leo AwardsBest Lead Performance by a Female in a Motion PictureThe Devout
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References

References

  1. "Academy of Canadian Screen and Television".
  2. Werder, Corinne. (23 February 2017). "Ali Liebert on Representing Herself and Other Queer Women on TV". Gomag.com.
  3. Liebert, Ali. (29 May 2014). "I HEART BRITISH COLUMBIA #WECREATEBC".
  4. V.S. Wells, [https://www.straight.com/movies/about-damn-time-vancouver-comedian-amy-goodmurphy-on-her-role-in-hallmarks-first-queer "“About damn time”: Vancouver comedian Amy Goodmurphy on her role in Hallmark’s first queer Christmas movie"]. ''[[The Georgia Straight]]'', December 8, 2022.
  5. "2012 nominees".
  6. "2013 nominees".
  7. [https://playbackonline.ca/2015/01/13/canadian-screen-awards-15-performance-categories/ "Canadian Screen Awards '15: Performance categories"] at [[Playback (magazine). playbackonline.ca]]
  8. "2016 nominees".

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