Katheryn Winnick (born December 17, 1977) is a Canadian film and television actress best known for her roles in Amusement (2008), TV series Bones (2010), A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III (2012) and Vikings (2013). In 2013 she appeared in the comedy film The Art of the Steal with Kurt Russell and Matt Dillon.
Life and career
Winnick was born in Etobicoke, Ontario and is of Ukrainian descent. She spoke Ukrainian as her first language and did not begin speaking English until she was age 8. Winnick began training in martial arts at age 7 and obtained her first black belt at 13. By age 21, she had started three martial arts schools.
Winnick has appeared in many films including Fisher Stevens' Stand Up Guys, Tom Dey's Failure to Launch, Ed Zwick's Love and Other Drugs and Robert Luketic's Killers. She has also guest starred in numerous television shows, most notably House M.D. ("One Day, One Room"), The Glades, Bones, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, CSI, CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds and Nikita. In her role on the Fox drama Bones, she portrays Hannah Burley, a war correspondent who had been posted to cover the War in Afghanistan and eventually becomes a love interest for main character Seeley Booth.
Winnick starred with Paul Giamatti in the dramatic comedy Cold Souls, which had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival 2009.
In 2011, Winnick was cast in a guest role on The CW's sophomore spy drama Nikita in which she plays Kelly, a tough ex-partner of Nikita.
In 2013, Winnick starred as Charlie Sheen's ex-girlfriend in Roman Coppola's A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III and appeared as Kurt Russell's girlfriend, Lola, in the comedy The Art of the Steal. She also joined History Channel's Vikings in the role of Lagertha, a legendary figure in Viking history.
Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Biohazardous Jennifer
2002 Smoking Herb Marcia
2002 The It Factor Herself
2002 Fabled Liz
2002 Daddy's Little Girl Short
2002 Two Weeks Notice Tiffany
2003 What Alice Found Julie
2004 50 First Dates Young Woman
2004 Satan's Little Helper Jenna Whooly
2004 Going the Distance Trish
2004 Our Time is Up Waif Short
2005 Trump Unauthorized Ivana Trump TV movie
2005 Hellraiser: Hellworld Chelsea
2006 13 Graves Amy TV movie
2006 Cloud 9 Olga
2006 Kiss Me Again Chalice
2006 Failure to Launch Melissa
2007 Tipping Point Nina Patterson TV movie
2007 Law Dogs Lisa Bennett TV movie
2007 When Nietzsche Wept Lou Salome
2008 Amusement Tabitha
2009 Cold Souls Sveta
2010 Tranced Cleo
2010 Night and Day July Short
2010 Radio Free Albemuth Rachel Brady
2010 Choose Fiona Wagner
2010 Killers Vivian
2010 Love & Other Drugs 'Lisa'
2011 Bad $#*! Crazy Girlfriend
2012 Children of the Air Samantha Thomas Short
2012 Stand Up Guys Oxana
2012 A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III Ivana
2013 The Art of the Steal Lola
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999 PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Episode: "Sacrifices"
1999 Student Bodies Holly Benson 5 episodes
2000 Relic Hunter Roselyn Episode: "Nine Lives"
2001 Screech Owls Brianna Styles Episode: "Face Off"
2002 Tracker Laura 2 episodes
2002 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Karyn Bennett Episode: "Seizure"
2003 Oz Liesel Robson Episode: "4giveness"
2003 Wild Card Kendall Episode: "Hell Week"
2003 10-8: Officers on Duty Lucy Johnson Episode: "Lucy in the Sky"
2004 CSI: Miami Nicole Harjo Episode: "Rap Sheet"
2004 1-800-Missing Julie Snyder Episode: "In the Midnight Hour"
2005 CSI: NY Lisa Kay Episode: "Corporate Warriors"
2006 Criminal Minds Maggie Lowe Episode: "Somebody’s Watching"
2007 House Eve Episode: "One Day, One Room"
2008 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Carrie Conlon Episode: "Faithfully"
2008 Law & Order Sarah Shipley Episode: "Excalibur"
2009 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Maureen Martin Episode: "One to Go"
2010 The Gates Kat Russo Episode: "Identity Crisis"
2010 Bones Hannah Burley 7 episodes
2011 The Glades Valerie Dorman Episode: "Lost and Found"
2011 Nikita Kelly Episode: "Partners"
2012 Transporter: The Series Darcy Daniels Episode: "Hot Ice"
2013 – present Vikings Lagertha 10 episodes
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Selasa, 25 Maret 2014
Jaime Murray(Actress Definance 2013)
Jaime Murray (born 21 July 1977) is an English actress, best known for playing Stacie Monroe in the BBC television series Hustle (2004–2007; 2012) and Lila West in season two of the Showtime television series Dexter (2007). She is also known for her recurring roles as Gaia in Starz' Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011) and as Olivia Charles in The CW's Ringer (2011–2012). She is currently appearing as Stahma Tarr in the Syfy series Defiance and Helena G. Wells in Warehouse 13.
Early life and education
Murray was born in London, England, to Elaine and Billy Murray. She was named after Lindsay Wagner's character Jaime Sommers in The Bionic Woman. Just before taking her A Levels, Murray was diagnosed with dyslexia. She briefly studied philosophy and psychology at the London School of Economics, but dropped out to train at the Drama Centre London, graduating in 2000.[citation needed]
Acting
Murray's first taste of stardom was miming the lyrics in the 1996 original video of Stretch & Vern's dance track "I'm Alive" Some of her early television appearances included minor guest roles in BBC One's Casualty, The Bill, Love Soup, and ShakespeaRe-Told: The Taming of the Shrew.
Murray starred as Stacie Monroe in Hustle from series 1 until series 4. In one episode of Hustle, Murray so impressed her co-star Robert Vaughn with her modeling of a Wonder Woman costume that, according to several online sources, he showed it to studio executives in Hollywood; on the strength of this, Murray was invited to audition for the part of Wonder Woman in the upcoming Wonder Woman movie.
Relocating to Los Angeles, California, Murray starred in Dexter as Lila Tourney, Dexter Morgan's Narcotics Anonymous sponsor and the main antagonist in Season 2. Dexter has an affair with her, leading to his breakup with his girlfriend Rita Bennett, but he soon realizes that Lila is in fact a sociopath who hangs out in support groups in an attempt to vicariously experience emotions in a safe environment by closely observing them in recovering addicts. She immediately sees through Dexter's "mask" and becomes obsessed with him, believing him to be her soulmate.
In mid-2008, Murray joined the cast of The CW's Valentine playing the lead character, Grace Valentine.The show began airing in October 2008, but was cancelled by the end of the month.
Murray starred in another CW show, The Beautiful Life: TBL (also known as The Beautiful Life), an American television drama series which ran from 16 to 23 September 2009. Murray was cast to play a powerful wardrobe stylist and resident cougar who has her eyes on Isaac (Corbin Bleu).
Murray finished shooting Possessions, in 2010, and is currently shooting The Rapture.She starred in the film The Devil's Playground (2010) directed by Mark McQueen and then appeared as Helena G. Wells on the Syfy's series, Warehouse 13. Murray's portrayal of Helena G. Wells received critical praise. Her portrayal was described as "saucy","superb" as able to "anchor a series" and "endlessly fascinating" Her absence as the villain in the Season 3 Christmas episode The Greatest Gift was bemoaned with the lamentation "she would have done it better" Murray was nominated for a 2012 Portal Award for her portrayal of Helena G. Wells on Warehouse
Murray has also had a guest appearance the Fox show The Finder (now cancelled), where she played a drug coordinator.
Murray starred in the Starz miniseries Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, as Gaia, a longtime friend of Lucretia.
Murray had an interesting appearance on the Partially examined life philosophy podcast, playing a part in Sarte's "No Exit", together with Lucy Lawless and Mark Linsenmayer.
She is currently cast in a new Syfy series Defiance, which premiered in April 2013
Modelling
Murray modelled clothing in television advertisements for Debenhams department store.Murray is signed to Models 1 in London. She has also appeared in men's magazines such as GQ, Mayfair, and FHM, as well as women's magazines such as Hello!, Cosmopolitan, and OK!.[22]
Filmography
Films Year Title Role Notes
2005 Animal Saleswoman
2007 Demons Rebecca TV film
The Deaths of Ian Stone Medea
Botched Anna
2010 The Rapture Fiona
Devil's Playground Lavinia
2011 Samuel Bleak Vivian Bleak
2012 Possessions Chloe
2013 Fright Night 2: New Blood Gerri Dandridge
Television Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Bill Tania Matthews Episode: "A Pound of Flesh"
2002 Casualty Sonia Guzman Episode: "Thicker Than Water"
2002 The Bill Melanie Recurring character (3 episodes)
2003 Keen Eddie Kiki Episode: "Pilot (a.k.a. Eddie)"
2004 Doctors and Nurses Bella Olazabal Episode: "Bella Bella"
2005 Love Soup Natalie Brown Episode: "Death And Nurses"
ShakespeaRe-Told Bianca Minola Episode: "The Taming of The Shrew"
Agatha Christie's Poirot Ruth Kettering Episode: "The Mystery of the Blue Train"
2007 Dexter Lila West Main cast (10 episodes)
2009 The Mentalist Nadia Sobell Episode: "Carnelian, Inc."
Eli Stone Diane Rundlet Episode: "Flight Path"
NCIS ICE Agent Julia Foster-Yates Episode: "Semper Fidelis"
The Beautiful Life: TBL Vivienne Recurring character (5 episodes)
2008–2009 Valentine Grace Valentine/Aphrodite Main cast (8 episodes)
2010 Suite 7 Jessy Episode: "Good in Bed"
2011 Spartacus: Gods of the Arena Gaia Recurring character (4 episodes)
2004–2007; 2012 Hustle Stacie Monroe Main cast (25 episodes)
2011–2012 Ringer Olivia Charles Recurring character (10 episodes)
2010–2014 Warehouse 13 Helena "H.G." Wells Recurring character (14 episodes)
2012 The Finder Amadea Denaris Episode: "An Orphan Walks Into a Bar"
Jan Andie Recurring character (4 episodes)
Childrens Hospital Kitty Black Episode: "British Hospital"
2013 Defiance Stahma Tarr Main cast
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Early life and education
Murray was born in London, England, to Elaine and Billy Murray. She was named after Lindsay Wagner's character Jaime Sommers in The Bionic Woman. Just before taking her A Levels, Murray was diagnosed with dyslexia. She briefly studied philosophy and psychology at the London School of Economics, but dropped out to train at the Drama Centre London, graduating in 2000.[citation needed]
Acting
Murray's first taste of stardom was miming the lyrics in the 1996 original video of Stretch & Vern's dance track "I'm Alive" Some of her early television appearances included minor guest roles in BBC One's Casualty, The Bill, Love Soup, and ShakespeaRe-Told: The Taming of the Shrew.
Murray starred as Stacie Monroe in Hustle from series 1 until series 4. In one episode of Hustle, Murray so impressed her co-star Robert Vaughn with her modeling of a Wonder Woman costume that, according to several online sources, he showed it to studio executives in Hollywood; on the strength of this, Murray was invited to audition for the part of Wonder Woman in the upcoming Wonder Woman movie.
Relocating to Los Angeles, California, Murray starred in Dexter as Lila Tourney, Dexter Morgan's Narcotics Anonymous sponsor and the main antagonist in Season 2. Dexter has an affair with her, leading to his breakup with his girlfriend Rita Bennett, but he soon realizes that Lila is in fact a sociopath who hangs out in support groups in an attempt to vicariously experience emotions in a safe environment by closely observing them in recovering addicts. She immediately sees through Dexter's "mask" and becomes obsessed with him, believing him to be her soulmate.
In mid-2008, Murray joined the cast of The CW's Valentine playing the lead character, Grace Valentine.The show began airing in October 2008, but was cancelled by the end of the month.
Murray starred in another CW show, The Beautiful Life: TBL (also known as The Beautiful Life), an American television drama series which ran from 16 to 23 September 2009. Murray was cast to play a powerful wardrobe stylist and resident cougar who has her eyes on Isaac (Corbin Bleu).
Murray finished shooting Possessions, in 2010, and is currently shooting The Rapture.She starred in the film The Devil's Playground (2010) directed by Mark McQueen and then appeared as Helena G. Wells on the Syfy's series, Warehouse 13. Murray's portrayal of Helena G. Wells received critical praise. Her portrayal was described as "saucy","superb" as able to "anchor a series" and "endlessly fascinating" Her absence as the villain in the Season 3 Christmas episode The Greatest Gift was bemoaned with the lamentation "she would have done it better" Murray was nominated for a 2012 Portal Award for her portrayal of Helena G. Wells on Warehouse
Murray has also had a guest appearance the Fox show The Finder (now cancelled), where she played a drug coordinator.
Murray starred in the Starz miniseries Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, as Gaia, a longtime friend of Lucretia.
Murray had an interesting appearance on the Partially examined life philosophy podcast, playing a part in Sarte's "No Exit", together with Lucy Lawless and Mark Linsenmayer.
She is currently cast in a new Syfy series Defiance, which premiered in April 2013
Modelling
Murray modelled clothing in television advertisements for Debenhams department store.Murray is signed to Models 1 in London. She has also appeared in men's magazines such as GQ, Mayfair, and FHM, as well as women's magazines such as Hello!, Cosmopolitan, and OK!.[22]
Filmography
Films Year Title Role Notes
2005 Animal Saleswoman
2007 Demons Rebecca TV film
The Deaths of Ian Stone Medea
Botched Anna
2010 The Rapture Fiona
Devil's Playground Lavinia
2011 Samuel Bleak Vivian Bleak
2012 Possessions Chloe
2013 Fright Night 2: New Blood Gerri Dandridge
Television Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Bill Tania Matthews Episode: "A Pound of Flesh"
2002 Casualty Sonia Guzman Episode: "Thicker Than Water"
2002 The Bill Melanie Recurring character (3 episodes)
2003 Keen Eddie Kiki Episode: "Pilot (a.k.a. Eddie)"
2004 Doctors and Nurses Bella Olazabal Episode: "Bella Bella"
2005 Love Soup Natalie Brown Episode: "Death And Nurses"
ShakespeaRe-Told Bianca Minola Episode: "The Taming of The Shrew"
Agatha Christie's Poirot Ruth Kettering Episode: "The Mystery of the Blue Train"
2007 Dexter Lila West Main cast (10 episodes)
2009 The Mentalist Nadia Sobell Episode: "Carnelian, Inc."
Eli Stone Diane Rundlet Episode: "Flight Path"
NCIS ICE Agent Julia Foster-Yates Episode: "Semper Fidelis"
The Beautiful Life: TBL Vivienne Recurring character (5 episodes)
2008–2009 Valentine Grace Valentine/Aphrodite Main cast (8 episodes)
2010 Suite 7 Jessy Episode: "Good in Bed"
2011 Spartacus: Gods of the Arena Gaia Recurring character (4 episodes)
2004–2007; 2012 Hustle Stacie Monroe Main cast (25 episodes)
2011–2012 Ringer Olivia Charles Recurring character (10 episodes)
2010–2014 Warehouse 13 Helena "H.G." Wells Recurring character (14 episodes)
2012 The Finder Amadea Denaris Episode: "An Orphan Walks Into a Bar"
Jan Andie Recurring character (4 episodes)
Childrens Hospital Kitty Black Episode: "British Hospital"
2013 Defiance Stahma Tarr Main cast
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Selasa, 11 Maret 2014
Tara Holt
Date of Birth 15 February 1988 , Newport Beach, California, USA
Height 5' 5" (1,65 m)
Tara Ashley Holt was born and raised in Newport Beach, California to parents Kristy and Steven Holt. She has two brothers, Trevor and Tyler and her sister Kelly. Tara began acting in drama classes and productions throughout elementary school and junior high. Her passion for acting soon got her accepted into one of the most prestigious art schools in the West: Orange County High School of the Arts (OCHSA), concentrating her round-the-clock studies on acting and drama courses. After graduating high school, Tara moved to Los Angeles and promptly began booking steady film, television, commercial, and print jobs. Continued dedication to developing her career allowed Tara to graduate top of her class at the Sanford Meisner Studio, where she trained to perfect her craft with uncommon discipline.
Tara Holt attended Orange County High School of the Arts for the drama conservatory.
Los Angeles, CA [August 2010]
Height 5' 5" (1,65 m)
Tara Ashley Holt was born and raised in Newport Beach, California to parents Kristy and Steven Holt. She has two brothers, Trevor and Tyler and her sister Kelly. Tara began acting in drama classes and productions throughout elementary school and junior high. Her passion for acting soon got her accepted into one of the most prestigious art schools in the West: Orange County High School of the Arts (OCHSA), concentrating her round-the-clock studies on acting and drama courses. After graduating high school, Tara moved to Los Angeles and promptly began booking steady film, television, commercial, and print jobs. Continued dedication to developing her career allowed Tara to graduate top of her class at the Sanford Meisner Studio, where she trained to perfect her craft with uncommon discipline.
Tara Holt attended Orange County High School of the Arts for the drama conservatory.
Los Angeles, CA [August 2010]
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