Jacqueline Samuda Explained

Birth Place:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Spouse:Rob Riley (2005-present) (2 children)
Occupation:Actress, voice actress, director, writer
Yearsactive:1985-present
Website:http://www.jacquelinesamuda.com

Jacqueline Samuda (born 1963 in Ottawa) is a Canadian actress, director and writer.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Biography

Samuda was born in Ottawa, Ontario, and grew up in both the United States and Canada. She received a B.F.A. Degree in Performance from York University in Toronto, and apprenticed at the prestigious Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the Lake, Ontario. An experienced film/TV/stage/voice actress, Jacqueline has appeared in recurring roles on TV's Spooksville, The L Word and the epic sci-fi series Stargate SG-1 and in many other feature film, TV episodic and animation projects. She is a busy voiceover performer who has voiced many international and national commercial campaigns and many other projects, from audiobooks to videogames to corporate and documentary film. She was a finalist for the 2008 VOICEY Awards, an international voiceover award. As a writer/director, Jacqueline was honoured with the inaugural prize of the Motion Picture Producers Association/Women in the Directors' Chair Feature Film Award in 2008. A past BC Film Writer’s Fellow and instructor at Vancouver Film School and UBC’s Writing Centre, she also has story edited and polished many screenplays, including The Delicate Art of Parking and The Foursome. Her directing background spans theatre in Toronto and L.A. (garnering a Best Director L.A. Critics’ Award for Zastrozzi), and seven short films (received awards, screenings at film festivals and TV distribution). She has taught Directing Actors as a Guest Artist at University of Los Angeles. She has served as president of the board of directors for Pacific Cinématheque, Vancouver’s non-profit cultural cinema venue. Jacqueline has been active on the board of Vancouver's Women in Film, where she served as president of the board 2001-2003 and on the advisory board in subsequent years. In 2008, Jacqueline was honoured to receive a Lifetime Member Award for her work with Women in Film.[5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Mara
1989RenegadesWoman Cop
1989Speaking PartsBride
1991Louise
1997One of Our OwnCorporal Kim Deeves
1999Olga
1999Making ContactEllen
2003Jam SpaceBeautiful WomanShort film
200350 Questions DirectorShort film for Crazy8s
2003See Grace FlyGrace (voice)
2005Sub ZeroSasha MirovVideo
2008NirrtiVideo
2008Edison and LeoToni / Nirena (voice)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Shock ChamberLindaSegment: "Symbol of Victory"
1987AdderlyModeling AgentEpisode: "A Matter of Discretion"
1990Leona Helmsley: The Queen of MeanReporterTV film
1990Street LegalNancy CrosbieEpisode: "The Psychic"
1991CounterstrikeVictoria CondradeEpisode: "Fall from Grace"
1992To Catch a KillerUnknownTV film
1999, 2001, 2003Stargate SG-1NirrtiEpisodes: "Fair Game", "Rites of Passage" and "Metamorphosis"; Also writer of "Metamorphosis"
2000First TargetPattiTV film
2001Da Vinci's InquestJoyce ZisnerEpisode: "The Sparkle Tour"
2001Nedra WingEpisode: "Freud's Dilemma"
2001Night VisionsMelissaEpisode: "Used Car"
2001Wolf LakeJean HollanderEpisode: "The Changing"
2002WastedChris' MomTV film
2003Wilder DaysPearlTV film
2004Movie TypeEpisode: "Pilot"
2006AngieTV film
2006SavedNurse #1Episode: "Triage"
2007Bionic WomanMed-Flight Tech #2Episode: "Pilot"
2007SmallvilleER Doctor #1Episode: "Bizarro"
2008Saundra HoustonEpisodes: "Lesbians Gone Wild", "Lunar Cycle"
2009Saundra HoustonEpisode: "LMFAO"
2012R. L. Stine's The Haunting HourGracie's MomEpisode: "Headshot"
2013ArrowTV HostEpisode: "Burned"
2014When Sparks FlyGloriaTV film
2015Real Murderers: An Aurora Teagarden MysteryMamieTV film
2015Once Upon a HolidayMargaret WickershamTV film
2017–2020Marvel Super Hero AdventuresCaptain MarvelVoice; 3 episodes
2019When Calls the HeartJoyceEpisode: "Heart of a Mountie"
2023Virgin RiverLydia Adler Episode: "Trial By Fire"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010The Director
2011BackStab HDColeta
2015Crypt of the NecrodancerAria
2016Homeworld: Deserts Of KharakKhagaan

References

  1. Web site: Jacqueline Samuda on the working actor's life. 2021-07-19. YVR Screen Scene. 30 December 2018 . en-US.
  2. Web site: Jacqueline Samuda.
  3. Web site: 2014-10-25. The Armageddon Files Interviews: #2 Jacqueline Samuda. 2021-07-20. Sci-Fi & Squeam. en-US.
  4. Book: Spaner, David. Dreaming in the rain : how Vancouver became Hollywood North by Northwest. 2003. Arsenal Pulp Press. 1-55152-129-6. Vancouver [B.C.]. 220. 605710503.
  5. Web site: 2008-03-12. Jacqueline Samuda wins at Women in Film & Television awards. 2021-07-20. The Georgia Straight. en.

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