Katie Boland Explained

Katie Boland
Birth Name:Katherine Lenora Boland
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation:Actress, writer, director, producer
Years Active:1995–present

Katie Boland (born 1987 or 1988) is a Canadian actress, writer, director, and producer.[1] She began her career as a child actress in film and television and has since branched out into adult roles, in addition to writing, directing, and producing her own projects.

Early life

Boland was born and raised in Toronto, and began her career as a child actor and her first role was in the CBS miniseries The Third Twin (1997), opposite Kelly McGillis and Jason Gedrick.[2]

Career

In her youth, Boland became well known for her roles in the Canadian children's television shows Noddy and The Zack Files. Since subsequently starred in the drama miniseries Terminal City (2005). In 2007, Boland starred as Christine in the Hallmark Channel original film The Note; she also starred in its 2009 sequel Taking a Chance on Love.In 2008, Boland appeared in Atom Egoyan's Adoration, and in 2009, she was chosen by Elle as one of three Canadians to watch.[3] The following year, she played a supporting role in Michael Goldbach's Daydream Nation (2010). In 2012, she was featured in the Paul Thomas Anderson film The Master.

In 2013, Boland wrote, produced, and starred in the Hulu web series Long Story, Short, co-created with her mother Gail Harvey, who also directed it. The series was filmed in the house where she grew up and was based on her personal essays "The Summer I Lost My Mind."[4] For her role in the series, Boland won a Canadian Screen Award in 2014.[5] [6] She also won the Best Actress award at the inaugural Vancouver Web Series Festival, among other nominations, for her performance in Long Story, Short.[7] Later that same year, she was chosen as one of Playback's annual "10 To Watch".[8]

From 2013 to 2015, Boland starred in the recurring role of Clarissa on the hit CW series Reign.[9] [10] [11] In 2015, Boland played a supporting role in Born To Be Blue (2015), alongside Ethan Hawke,[12] [13] which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and also starred as part of an ensemble cast in the film People Hold On,[14] which was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award.[15]

In 2017, she starred in the low-budget thriller film Cardinals opposite Sheila McCarthy, Grace Glowicki, and Noah Reid. The film premiered in the Discovery section of the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.[16]

In 2016, Boland was awarded a grant by bravoFACT to direct and star in a short film, which she also wrote, titled Lolz-Ita.[17] The film is about the life of a naïve but internet savvy 22-year-old who becomes a celebrity on Instagram. Gail Harvey (her mother) and Lauren Collins co-produced the film alongside Boland. In 2017, it was announced that Lolz-Ita would screen at the TIFF Bell Lightbox as part of the Toronto International Film Festival's Share Her Journey campaign to "champion female storytellers".[18] The film was also selected to screen at the 24th annual Austin Film Festival.[19]

In 2020, production began on Boland's full-length directorial debut, We're All in This Together. Based on the novel of the same name by Amy Jones, the film also stars Boland as twins Finn and Nicki Parker alongside Martha Burns and Alisha Newton. Boland wrote the screenplay adaptation.[20] The film was released on 6 July 2021.[21]

In addition to acting, screenwriting, and directing, Boland has written a novel and works as an occasional journalist for the various media publications, including the Toronto Star, BlogTO, SheDoesTheCity, and TChad Quarterly. Boland's written work focuses mainly on women's issues and relationships.[22]

Personal life

Boland's mother is award-winning Canadian director Gail Harvey.[23] [24] Together, they own a production company, Straight Shooters.[25] Her father is journalist Kevin Boland and her brother, who goes by the stage name Spark Houston, is a rapper.[26]

The documentary Paper Promises (2010) is about her grandfather Larry Harvey, a Country musician, and was directed by her uncle Shane Harvey.[27]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Judgment Day: The Ellie Nesler StoryYoung Ellie Nesler
Striking PosesMotel GirlVideo
data-sort-value="Life Before This, The" The Life Before ThisJake's Daughter
2003Guest RoomShort film
2004Some Things That StayTamara Anderson
2006Mount PleasantNadia
2008AdorationHannah
Growing OpHope
2009Dancing TreesMartha Rooney
FatefulNomiShort film
2010data-sort-value="Making of Plus One, The" The Making of Plus OneStarlet
DieMelody Chambers
Daydream NationJenny
PookaAbigail "Pooka" CookeShort film
2012Where Are the Dolls
data-sort-value="Master, The" The MasterYoung Woman
Looking Is the Original SinAnna
Close Your EyesClaireShort film
2013Sex After KidsMarkee
FerociousTess
data-sort-value="Spirit Game, The" The Spirit GameMaggie FoxShort film
GerontophiliaDésirée
MethodBarista / A.D.Short film
data-sort-value="Subsequent Life, A" A Subsequent LifeSophie
2014FallChelsea
Given Your HistoryAlannaShort film
data-sort-value="Date, The" The Date
Throwing CottonShona
2015data-sort-value="Babysitter, The" The BabysitterMartha
Street MeetLinda
Hunter's MoonBetty
DennisJackieShort film
data-sort-value="Craft: Based on the Life & Work of H.P. Lovecraft, The" The Craft: Based on the Life & Work of H.P. LovecraftSonia Greene
Born to Be BlueSarah
People Hold OnAlycia
2016Joseph and MaryRebekah
RenaissanceAlex
2017Love of My LifeZoe
South of Hope Street
CardinalsEleanor Walker
Lolz-ItaLolz-ItaShort film, also wrote and directed
2021We're All in This TogetherNicki/FinnDirected/starred/adapted

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Lollo rosso
1997Bold TwinTV film
1998–1999NoddyKate TomtenMain cast
1999God's New PlanLindsay HuttonTV film
2000In a HeartbeatAmy"Thing That Go Bump in the Night" & "A Night to Remember"
One True LoveLauraTV film
2000-2002Gwendolyn "Gwen" KillerbyMain role
2002Guilty HeartsElly MoranTV film
Salem Witch TrialsAnnie Putnam
2005Jill (13–24 years)
data-sort-value="Stranger I Married, The" The Stranger I MarriedTracy Evenshen
Terminal CitySarah SampsonMain role
2006Four Extraordinary WomenMaryTV film
2007data-sort-value="Note, The" The NoteChristine
2009Taking a Chance on LoveChristine
2011Murdoch MysteriesSister Theresa"Voices"
Lost GirlBianca"It's Better to Burn Out Than Fade Away"
2012data-sort-value="Listener, The" The ListenerFawn"She Sells Sanctuary"
2013Long Story, ShortKristen Harvey
Cold SpringErin PottsTV film
Off2Kali ComedyKathleen"Bisexual Date"
2014DarknetKim"Darknet 4"
2013-2015ReignClarissa de Medici Recurring; 9 episodes
2015MotiveNika Reid"Best Enemies"
Christmas IncorporatedRebekahTV film
2018My Daughter Was StolenKayla
2020Private EyesSabrina CampbellEpisode: Family Plot[28]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 2013 10 to Watch: Katie Boland. 2017-01-30.
  2. Web site: TorontoVerve.:: Actress Katie Boland: What Happened After 'the Summer She Lost Her Mind'. torontoverve.org. 2016-06-01.
  3. Web site: "Eat Your Heart Out": Katie Boland on Being a Writer and an Actress. 49thshelf.com. 2016-02-12.
  4. News: Celebrity Extra. Elavsky. Cindy. King Features. 16 February 2014. 8 May 2014.
  5. Web site: Katie Boland Wins for 'Long Story, Short' at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards. M. Adnan. The Arts Guild. 2016-03-26. 8 March 2014.
  6. News: Gabrielle, Enemy among big winners at Canadian Screen Awards. The Globe and Mail. 2016-03-26.
  7. Web site: 2014 VWF Winners.
  8. Web site: The 2013 10 to Watch: Katie Boland. 2017-01-30.
  9. Web site: Reign's Clarissa Explains It All! Katie Boland Talks Acting Under a Burlap Sack and Shia LaBeouf Plagiarizing Her Look on Reign. E! News. en-CA. 2016-06-01. 27 February 2014.
  10. Web site: Celebrity Extra: Interview: Katie Boland's Long Story, Short. celebrityextraonline.com. 2016-06-01.
  11. Web site: Reign actress Katie Boland part of Oshawa fundraiser. durhamregion.com. 2016-06-01. 9 June 2014.
  12. Web site: Anne Brodie speaks with Katie Boland, one of Canada's most popular young actors What She Said. whatshesaidradio.com. 2016-06-01. 24 March 2016.
  13. Web site: Katie Boland on TIFF, Family and the Harry Potter Bar 102.1 the Edge. 2016-06-01.
  14. Web site: People Hold On. 2015-10-07. NOW Toronto Magazine - Think Free. 2016-06-01.
  15. Web site: 2016 Canadian Screen Awards nominees: 'Rookie Blue,' 'Vikings,' 'Big Brother Canada' nominated. Jancelewicz. Chris. Global News. 2016-06-01. 19 January 2016.
  16. Web site: Toronto Film Festival Adds International Films, Talks With Angelina Jolie and Javier Bardem. 22 August 2017. The Wrap. 28 August 2017.
  17. Web site: BravoFACT distributes $560K across 12 shorts. Jordan. Pinto. 1 September 2016. 2016-10-28.
  18. Web site: Share Her Journey Short Film Programme. TIFF. en. 2017-10-10.
  19. News: 2017 Austin Film Festival and Conference Schedule: Lolz-Ita. 2017-10-10.
  20. Web site: Wiseman. Andreas. 2020-08-05. Alisha Newton & Martha Burns Among Cast For Canadian Feature 'We're All in This Together' From Writer-Director-Actress Katie Boland. 2021-07-12. Deadline. en-US.
  21. Web site: We're All in This Together (2021). 2021-07-12. IMDb. en-US.
  22. Web site: TorontoVerve.:: Actress Katie Boland: What Happened After 'the Summer She Lost Her Mind'. torontoverve.org. 2016-04-28.
  23. Web site: Actor Katie Boland & Film maker Gail Harvey – from Beaches to Hollywood BeachesLife magazine. beachesliving.ca. 2016-06-01.
  24. Web site: Gail Harvey. Straight Shooter. 2016-06-01.
  25. Web site: CAROLINELEAVITTVILLE: Three award-winning women: filmmaker, producer and photographer Gail Harvey; actress, screenwriter and novelist Katie Boland (her daughter); and the great singer songwriter Rickie Lee Jones talk about their new documentary The Other Side of Desire, how and why they work, rap and feminism, being a parent, and so much more. Caroline. 2016-06-01. 28 August 2015.
  26. News: TIFF JOURNAL: Meet Katie Boland Elle Canada. deCarufel. Laura. Elle Canada. 2017-10-10. en-CA.
  27. Web site: Larry Harvey. Dignity Memorial.
  28. Web site: "Private Eyes" Family Plot (TV Episode 2020). IMDB.