Jane McGregor

Canadian actress


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birth_placeVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
occupationActress
years_active1994–present
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Jane McGregor (born 1983) is a Canadian actress, known for her roles in Slap Her... She's French (2002), Flower & Garnet (2002), and That Beautiful Somewhere (2006), as well as her recurring role on the television series Robson Arms.

Personal life

McGregor was born in 1983, and still resides in her native Vancouver. She has a sister. McGregor would like to work with Christopher Guest and considers Lucille Ball her favourite comedian. She enjoys interviews, but hates auditioning.

Career

McGregor's career began with classes at the Vancouver Youth Theatre at the age of eight, which were followed by toy commercials. Her first television appearance was a guest role on two episodes of the Canadian television series The Odyssey, as 'Linda'. Following this she appeared in a string of made-for-television movies.

In 1999, McGregor appeared in an episode of the Disney series So Weird as Gabe Crawford, the girlfriend of a lead character.

In 2002, she starred as the popular Texas cheerleader Starla Grady in Slap Her... She's French with Piper Perabo, and followed the American comedy with Canadian independent film Flower & Garnet, where she plays an isolated, pregnant teenager. Also in 2002, she won the Women In Film And Video Vancouver Artistic Merit Award for Flower & Garnet and Bitten.

In 2005, she appeared in an episode of Supernatural as a preacher's daughter, and had a small part playing Keri Russell's sister in the Hallmark Hall of Fame drama The Magic of Ordinary Days.

In 2006, she portrayed Catherine Nyland, an archaeologist suffering from debilitating migraines in That Beautiful Somewhere, opposite Roy Dupuis. From 2005 to 2008 she had a recurring role as Alicia Plecas in the Canadian series Robson Arms, and in 2007 she appeared in American Venus as Jenna Lane, a competitive ice skater hovering on the brink of a mental breakdown due to her controlling mother (portrayed by Rebecca De Mornay).

She has taught acting at Biz Studios, and currently teaches a Teen Intensive at Vada Studios in Vancouver.

Most recently, McGregor has had guest roles on The Listener, Almost Human, and FX’s Fargo.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1996Live TVNilaAnnie O'DonoghueShort
2002Slap Her... She's FrenchStarla GradyMelanie MayronReleased 18 July 2002 in Canada
2002Bang Bang You're DeadJenny DahlquistGuy FerlandPremiered 7 June 2002 at the Seattle International Film Festival
2002BittenDaughterClaudia MorgadoShort
Premiered 8 August 2002 at the Montreal World Film Festival
2002Flower & GarnetFlowerKeith BehrmanPremiered 26 August 2002 at the Montreal World Film Festival
2006That Beautiful SomewhereCatherine NylandRobert BudreauPremiered 26 August 2006 at the Montreal World Film Festival
2006Citizen DuaneMolly BuckleyMichael MabbottPremiered 8 September 2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival
2007American VenusJennifer "Jenna" LaneBruce SweeneyPremiered 8 September 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival
2013Penguins (Are So Sensitive to My Needs)Det. RoweMatthew KowalchukShort
Released 1 May 2013 in Canada
2016**SophieAlexandre AjaLimited release on 2 September 2016 in Canada
2017**RachelLasse HallströmReleased 27 January 2017 in Canada
2019Two/OneAgnesJuan CabralReleased 28 April 2019 at Tribeca Film Festival
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1994**LindaEpisodes: 3.8 "Styx and Stones", 3.13 "Time Bomb"
1998You, Me and the KidsEpisode: 1.14 "Smoke Alarm"
1998NoahKathy SimmonsTV film
1999Two of HeartsSarah SaundersTV film
1999So WeirdGabe CrawfordEpisode: 1.7 "Angel"
1999**Molly HarrisonTV film
1999Our Guys: Outrage at Glen RidgeDiane CarterTV film
1999Hayley Wagner, StarMiraTV film
1999Poltergeist: The LegacyPatricia SpiroEpisode: 4.18 "Gaslight"
1999Y2KKelly CromwellTV film
2000Live Through ThisDarby ParsonsMain role
2005**AbbyTV film
2005Young BladesMireilleEpisode: 1.5 "Da Vinci's Notebook"
2005SupernaturalLori SorensonEpisode: 1.7 "Hook Man"
2005–08Robson ArmsAlicia Plecas-FochsRecurring role
2007**Vanessa MartinEpisode: 4.3 "Audrey Parker's Come and Gone"
2007FallenDeborahEpisode: 1.3 "Someone Always Has to Die"
2011FringeJuliaEpisode: 4.7 "Wallflower"
2013**Dana RostenWeb miniseries
2013**Jennifer CowellEpisode: 4.8 "The Illustrated Woman"
2013Almost HumanKelly CooperEpisode: 1.4 "The Bends"
2014FargoNurse FaberEpisode: 1.6 "Buridan's Ass"
2014Signed, Sealed, DeliveredKellyEpisode: 1.7 "Something Good"
2016Newlywed and DeadJay's MotherTV film
2020SnowpiercerAstridEpisodes: "Without Their Maker", "Justice Never Boarded", "The Universe Is Indifferent", "These Are His Revolutions"
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References

References

  1. Jeffrey Lyons. (September 23, 2002). "Jane McGregor interview". thatcow.com.
  2. [http://www.robsonarms.com/cast_jane_mcgregor.php Robson Arms Cast]
  3. "Past Award Winners".
  4. [http://www.bizstudio.ca/ Biz Studio]
  5. [http://vadastudios.com/instructor/jane-mcgregor/ Vada Studios] {{webarchive. link. (February 17, 2015)
  6. (March 27, 2013). "B.C. producers hit web with Motive's Dark Corner and The True Heroines". The Province.com.

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