Rebecca Jenkins Explained

Rebecca Jenkins
Birth Place:Innisfail, Alberta, Canada
Occupation:Actress, singer
Years Active:1987–present
Spouse:Joel Bakan (m. 2004)
Children:2

Rebecca Jenkins (born 1959[1]) is a Canadian actress and singer.

Acting

She had starring roles in the 1990s CBC series Black Harbour, and the films Bye Bye Blues, Marion Bridge, Wilby Wonderful, Whole New Thing, South of Wawa and Supervolcano. She also had a supporting role in the 1992 film Bob Roberts, as Dolores Perrigrew. In NBC's miniseries 10.5 she portrayed California governor Carla Williams.

Jenkins appeared in the January 17, 2006, episode of the WB series Supernatural, where she played the loving wife to a faith healer. Her next project was a television movie entitled Past Sins directed by David Winning, in which she co-starred with Lauralee Bell. Past Sins aired on Lifetime in November, 2006.

In 2012, she appeared in Sarah Polley's documentary film Stories We Tell, playing Polley's mother Diane in dramatic recreations.[2]

Music

As a singer, Jenkins has primarily been a backing vocalist for Jane Siberry and The Parachute Club. Early in her career, she provided the voicings of the mermaids in the 1987 film I've Heard the Mermaids Singing.[1] She has also recorded tracks for a number of Canadian benefit and compilation albums, and participated in the Count Your Blessings concert with Siberry, Holly Cole, Mary Margaret O'Hara and Victoria Williams. As well, Jenkins is featured prominently on the Bye Bye Blues soundtrack album; her character in the film is a woman who takes up jazz singing to support her family while her husband is away during World War II. She also performed the title track "Bye Bye Blues" in Calgary at the September 1, 2005, opening the night of the celebration of Alberta's centennial.

In 2007, she was scheduled to release her first solo album, a collection of jazz standards. Her husband, Joel Bakan, a jazz guitarist, accompanied her as well as Al Matheson on trumpet and Liam Macdonald on drums and percussion.

She cohosted a five-week radio series called Quiet, There's a Lady on Stage with singer-songwriter David Ramsden. The radio show was recorded with four new female singers weekly in the CBC's Glenn Gould Studio. Guests included Carole Pope, Holly Cole, Lee Whalen, Lori Yates, Molly Johnson, Kate Fenner and Mary Margaret O'Hara.

She married Joel Bakan, the writer of the book and documentary film The Corporation, in July 2004.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Cowboys Don't CryLucy Morgan
1988Family ReunionCaitlin
1989Bye Bye BluesDaisy Cooper
1990data-sort-value="Famine Within, The" The Famine WithinNarratorDocumentary
1991South of WawaLizette
1991ClearcutLouise
1992Bob RobertsDelores Pettigrew
2002Interstate 60Susan Ross
2002Past PerfectCharlotte
2002Marion BridgeTheresa
2003Maeve
2004Wilby WonderfulSandra Anderson
2005Whole New ThingKaya
2009ColeMrs. Chambers
2010Fathers & SonsRebecca
2012Stories We TellDiane PolleyDocumentary[3]
2014PreggolandBecky
TBAdata-sort-value="Protector, The" The Protector

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Street LegalSarah Melchuck"Without Prejudice"
1990Road to AvonleaSylvia Gray"Old Lady Lloyd"
1991DarrowRuby DarrowTV film
1992Till Death Us Do PartSandra StocktonTV film
1992Split ImagesAngela NolanTV film
1993X-MenHeather McNeil Hudson (voice)"Repo Man"
1993Destiny RidgeLinda HazeltonTV film
1994Harvest for the HeartMadeline "Maddy" HansenTV film
1995Nilus the Sandman: The First DayTrenda (voice)TV film
1996Kay RainieTV film
1996-99Black HarbourKatherine HubbardMain role
1997TradersSister Connie"Home Office"
1998Stranger in TownKatherineTV film
2000Dr. Louise Burrows"The Beholder"
2000Catch a Falling StarJoyce McMurphyTV film
2000Angels in the InfieldClaire EverettTV film
2000NurembergIrene JacksonTV miniseries
2000Love LessonsAnneTV film
2000Foreign ObjectsJudith"Celebrity"
2001And Never Let Her GoKathleen Fahey-HoseyTV film
2001Sex, Lies & ObsessionAnnikaTV film
2002Guilty HeartsNora RunkleTV film
2002Melody Atwater"Heart's Desire", "Definitely Maybe"
2002Robina Keane"The Next Witness"
2003Yvonne"The Sunrise"
2003Mrs. Malone"Homecoming"
2004Kingdom HospitalRene Klingerman"Goodbye Kiss"
200410.5Gov. Carla WilliamsTV miniseries
2004Eddie's MotherTV film
2005SupervolcanoWendy ReissTV film
2005Into the WestSusannah Wheeler"Dreams and Schemes"
2005-06Godiva'sGodivaRecurring role
2006SupernaturalSue Ann Le Grange"Faith"
2006Past SinsJanice BradfordTV film
2006ReunionCarla's Boss"1998"
2008Joanne"Coming Through Fog"
2010Bond of SilenceSandraTV film
2018 Forgive MeNan[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rebecca Jenkins Biography (1960? –) . . n.d. . Film Reference . 29 April 2020.
  2. News: Stories We Tell. Lodge. Guy. 30 August 2012. Variety. Reed Business Information. 13 October 2012.
  3. Web site: 2013-05-10. ‘Stories We Tell’ review. 2022-02-09. New York Post. en-US.
  4. Web site: Award-winning Canadian drama, Forgive Me, from writer and director Thom Fitzgerald, returns to Super Channel for a third season TV, eh?. 2022-02-09. www.tv-eh.com.