Canadian actresses who were born in 1976

Here are 31 famous actresses from Canada were born in 1976:

Alisen Down

Alisen Down (January 3, 1976 Langley Township-) a.k.a. Alisen Elizabeth Jean Down is a Canadian actor.

She grew up in British Columbia and started her acting career in local theater productions. Her first major role was a recurring character on the television show "Da Vinci's Inquest."

After that, Down went on to appear in numerous television shows such as "Smallville," "Supernatural," and "The 100." She is also known for her roles in the movies "Case 39" and "Grace."

Aside from acting, Down is also a painter and has exhibited her artwork in galleries. She is also a passionate animal lover and advocates for animal rights.

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Sarah Chalke

Sarah Chalke (August 27, 1976 Ottawa-) also known as Sarah Cassandra Chalke, Sarah Chalk, Sarah Louise Christine Chalke or Chalky is a Canadian actor. She has one child, Charlie Rhodes Afifi.

Chalke is best known for her role as Dr. Elliot Reid in the hit TV series Scrubs. She has also appeared in other popular TV shows like Roseanne, How I Met Your Mother, and Rick and Morty. In addition to her acting career, she has also lent her voice to animated characters in shows such as American Dad! and Milo Murphy's Law. Chalke's acting talent has earned her several award nominations including three Emmy nominations and two SAG awards. Outside of acting, she is an advocate for breast cancer awareness and has shared her own experiences with the disease, having lost her aunt and grandmother to breast cancer.

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Laura Harris

Laura Harris (November 20, 1976 Vancouver-) also known as Laura E. Harris, Elizabeth Harris, Lisa Harris or Laura Elizabeth Harris is a Canadian actor.

She is best known for her roles in popular TV shows such as "The Faculty", "24", "Dead Like Me" and "Defying Gravity". Harris started acting at a young age and made her film debut in the horror movie "The Peanut Butter Solution" in 1985. She continued to act in various TV shows and films throughout her career.

Harris studied at an acting school called Lyric School of Acting in Vancouver and then went on to study at the British American Drama Academy in London. In addition to her acting career, Harris has also worked as a voice-over artist, lending her voice to various animated TV shows and films.

In her personal life, Harris is known to be private and has kept information about her romantic relationships under wraps. She is an advocate for animal rights and has participated in various campaigns to raise awareness about animal abuse.

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Martha Wainwright

Martha Wainwright (May 8, 1976 Montreal-) is a Canadian singer, singer-songwriter, actor and film producer. Her children are called Arcangelo Albetta and Francis Valentine Albetta.

Martha Wainwright comes from a musical family, with her parents being folksingers Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III, and her brother being singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright. She began performing in her teenage years, joining her brother Rufus and pursuing her own solo career. Martha's music is known for its confessional and intimate lyrics, often drawing from personal experiences of love, loss, and family dynamics. She has released several critically acclaimed albums, including her self-titled debut in 2005 and "Goodnight City" in 2016. As an actor, Martha has appeared in films such as "The Aviator" and "The McGarrigle Christmas Hour". In 2016, she produced the documentary "Sing Me The Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert For Kate McGarrigle", honoring her late mother's music.

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Cara Pifko

Cara Pifko (March 15, 1976 Toronto-) is a Canadian actor.

She is known for her roles in various TV shows, including "The Adventures of Shirley Holmes" and "This is Wonderland." Pifko was nominated for a Gemini Award for her performance in "This Is Wonderland." She has also worked extensively in theater, including productions at the Stratford Festival and Canadian Stage. Pifko is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. She continues to act in both TV and theater productions, as well as being a sought after voice-over artist.

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Rachel Blanchard

Rachel Blanchard (March 19, 1976 Toronto-) also known as Rachel Elise Blanchard or Rachel Louise Blanchard is a Canadian actor.

Blanchard is widely recognized for her notable roles in both film and television. She gained popularity with her performance as Cher Horowitz in the television series "Clueless" (1996-1999), which was an adaptation of the popular film of the same name. She then went on to star in other popular shows such as "7th Heaven" (2002-2004), "Peep Show" (2003-2015), and "Fargo" (2017).

Apart from her work in television, Blanchard has also acted in various films such as "Road Trip" (2000), "Sugar & Spice" (2001), and "Daydream Nation" (2010). In addition, she has also done voice work for animated shows such as "Redwall" (2001-2002) and "Flight 29 Down" (2005-2007).

Blanchard has received critical acclaim for her acting skills and has been nominated for several awards, including a Gemini Award for her performance in the television series "Da Vinci's Inquest" (1999-2005).

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Emmanuelle Vaugier

Emmanuelle Vaugier (June 23, 1976 Vancouver-) a.k.a. Emmanuelle Vaugiér, Emanuelle Vaugier or Julia Arem is a Canadian actor, singer, model and songwriter.

Emmanuelle Vaugier got her start in modeling and later transitioned to acting. She is well known for her roles in popular television shows such as "Two and a Half Men", "CSI: NY", and "Lost Girl". In addition to her acting career, Vaugier has also pursued her passion for music, releasing her first single "Shadows" in 2010. She is also involved in several charitable organizations, including the "I'm a Girl Foundation" and "Best Friends Animal Society".

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Melyssa Ford

Melyssa Ford (November 7, 1976 Toronto-) a.k.a. Melyssa Savannah Ford, Melyssa or Jessica Rabbit is a Canadian fashion model and actor.

She began her career in the entertainment industry as a music video model in the late 1990s and early 2000s, appearing in videos for artists such as R. Kelly, Jay-Z, and Usher. She also worked as a radio host and television personality, co-hosting the BET show "BET Style" from 2004 to 2006. Additionally, Ford has acted in several television shows and movies, including "Love for Sale" and "Turn It Up." In recent years, she has become an advocate for mental health awareness, sharing her own struggles with depression and anxiety publicly.

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Tabitha St. Germain

Tabitha St. Germain (August 11, 1976 Boston-) also known as Paulina Gillis, Tabatha St. Germaine, Pauline Gillis, Kitanou St. Germain, Tabatha St. Germain, Tabita St. Germain or Tabitha St. Germaine is a Canadian actor, voice actor and singer.

She is known for her work in various animated television shows and movies, such as My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, where she voices several characters, including Rarity and Princess Luna. She has also lent her voice to characters in other popular shows, such as The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Test, and Martha Speaks. In addition to her voice work, St. Germain has appeared in live-action productions, such as the comedy-drama series Robson Arms. She has also dabbled in music, earning a nomination for a Leo Award for her work on the score of the television movie Miracle in East Texas.

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Cheryl Hickey

Cheryl Hickey (January 8, 1976 Owen Sound-) a.k.a. Cheryl Anne Hickey is a Canadian actor.

Cheryl Hickey is best known for her work as a television personality, having hosted the popular Canadian entertainment news show "ET Canada" for over a decade. She began her career in broadcasting as a news reporter and anchor for various local television stations across Canada. In addition to her work in television, Hickey is also a philanthropist and advocate for children's charities, and has been recognized for her contributions to organizations such as the Children's Wish Foundation and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Hickey has also been nominated for several industry awards, including a Gemini Award in 2010 for her work on "ET Canada".

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Jocelyne Loewen

Jocelyne Loewen (November 1, 1976 Alberta-) also known as Jocelyn Loewen or Jocelyn Leowen is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

She has been active in the entertainment industry since the 1990s and has lent her voice to a wide range of characters in both animated TV series and films, as well as video games. Some of her notable voice roles include the character of Celes Chere in the English version of the popular video game Final Fantasy VI, and the character of Susan Test in the animated TV series Johnny Test. In addition to her voice work, Loewen has also appeared in several TV shows and films. She attended the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, where she graduated with a degree in English literature.

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Enuka Okuma

Enuka Okuma (September 20, 1976 Vancouver-) also known as Enuka Vanessa Okuma, Enuka Okena or Vanessa Okuma is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

Okuma is of Nigerian descent and grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. She began her acting career in the 1990s and has since appeared in numerous television shows and films, including "Madison", "Cold Squad", and "Rookie Blue". She is perhaps best known for her role as detective Traci Nash in the police procedural drama "Rookie Blue". Okuma is also a prolific voice actor, lending her voice to characters in several animated series, such as "Dragon Tales" and "Transformers: Cybertron". Besides her acting career, Okuma is an advocate for environmental issues and is known for her work with the charity organization Waterkeeper Alliance.

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Reagan Dale Neis

Reagan Dale Neis (September 24, 1976 Portage la Prairie-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular TV shows such as "Da Vinci's Inquest," "Supernatural," and "The 100." Neis started his acting career in the late 1990s and has since appeared in numerous films and TV series. Besides acting, he is also a stunt performer and has worked on many film and TV projects in that capacity. Born and raised in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Neis attended the University of Manitoba where he earned a degree in theater before moving to Vancouver to pursue an acting career. In his free time, Neis enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing.

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Shae-Lynn Bourne

Shae-Lynn Bourne (January 24, 1976 Chatham-Kent-) also known as Shae-Lynn Bourne Turok or Shae is a Canadian ice dancer, choreographer, coach and actor.

Shae-Lynn Bourne is considered to be one of the most successful Canadian ice dancers of all time. She began her professional career in the 1990s and quickly rose to international stardom, winning numerous championship titles alongside her partner, Victor Kraatz. The duo won three World Championships, four Four Continents Championships, and numerous other competitions over the course of their career.

After retiring from competition, Bourne turned her attention to coaching and choreography. She has worked with some of the biggest names in figure skating, including Patrick Chan, Yuzuru Hanyu, and Mao Asada. In addition to her coaching and choreography work, Bourne has also acted in several films and television shows.

Bourne has received numerous awards and accolades throughout her career, including induction into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame. She is also a recipient of the Order of Canada, one of the country's highest honors.

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Sarah Dunsworth

Sarah Dunsworth (January 25, 1976 Halifax Regional Municipality-) a.k.a. Sarah E. Dunsworth is a Canadian costume designer and actor.

She is best known for her collaborations with the production company, "TPB Productions" in the hit television series, Trailer Park Boys. Her career in the entertainment industry began when she first appeared on screen as Sarah, the assistant trailer park supervisor in the show's first season. Apart from acting and costume designing, she has also worked as a production assistant and script assistant for several other television series and films. Outside of her work in the entertainment industry, Dunsworth is also a published author and has written several short stories and plays.

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Nikki Payne

Nikki Payne (January 17, 1976 Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia-) a.k.a. Nikkie Payne is a Canadian comedian, actor and screenwriter.

She is best known for her appearances on various TV shows, including Last Comic Standing, Comedy Now!, and The Halifax Comedy Festival. Payne began her career in the entertainment industry as a cast member of the sketch comedy show, The Trailer Park Boys. Her unique brand of humor often draws from her personal experiences, including her struggles with Tourette syndrome. In addition to her work in stand-up comedy and television, Payne has also written and acted in several films, including the award-winning short film, The Wake of Calum MacLeod.

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Karen Cliche

Karen Cliche (July 22, 1976 Sept-Îles-) also known as Karen Cliché is a Canadian actor. She has one child, Sierra Mellersh.

Karen Cliche began her career as a model before transitioning to acting in the late 1990s. She first gained recognition for her role as Sunset in the television series "Adventure Inc." which aired from 2002-2003. She has also appeared in a number of popular television shows such as "Mutant X," "Young Blades," and "Flash Gordon."

In addition to her television work, Cliche has also appeared in films such as "Dawn of the Dead" and "Soldier of God." She is known for her versatility as an actor, having portrayed both heroic and villainous characters on screen.

Outside of acting, Cliche is actively involved in supporting charitable organizations such as the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada and the Red Cross. She also enjoys traveling and has documented her travels on her blog.

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Kate Hewlett

Kate Hewlett (December 17, 1976 Toronto-) a.k.a. Katherine Emily Hewlett, Katherine Emily "Kate" Hewlett or Kate is a Canadian actor, songwriter, television producer, screenwriter and writer.

She is best known for her role as Dr. Jennifer Keller in the sci-fi series Stargate Atlantis, and for her work as a writer and producer on the television series The Listener. Additionally, Hewlett has appeared in several other television series and films, including The Eleventh Hour, Degrassi: The Next Generation, and A Dog's Breakfast (which was directed by her brother, David Hewlett). In addition to her acting career, Hewlett is also a singer-songwriter and has released several albums. She is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada and the University of Toronto.

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Gema Zamprogna

Gema Zamprogna (May 24, 1976 Hamilton-) is a Canadian actor and dancer. She has two children, Sam Boich and Ella Boich.

Gema Zamprogna grew up in Toronto and began her career as a child actor. She is best known for her role as Felicity King in the Canadian television series, "Road to Avonlea." She received critical acclaim for her performance and even won a Young Artist Award in 1995. In addition to her work in television, Zamprogna is also an accomplished stage performer and has appeared in productions of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "The Little Prince," and "Godspell." She is also a trained dancer, having studied ballet, jazz, and tap. Zamprogna continues to act in film and television, and has also pursued a career in writing and directing.

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Tanja Reichert

Tanja Reichert (September 19, 1976 Vancouver-) a.k.a. Tanja Reichart or Tanya Reichert is a Canadian actor.

She is best known for her roles in popular TV shows such as "CSI: Miami," "The Twilight Zone," and "Eureka." Reichert began her acting career in the late 1990s and has since appeared in numerous films and TV shows. In addition to acting, she has also dabbled in producing and writing. Reichert is also a trained dancer and has performed with various dance companies. Outside of her career, she is known to be a supporter of animal rights and is involved with several animal rescue organizations.

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Emilie-Claire Barlow

Emilie-Claire Barlow (June 6, 1976 Toronto-) also known as Emilie Barlow, Emilie Claire Barlow, Émilie-Claire Barlow, Emily-Claire Barlow or Barlow, Emily-Claire is a Canadian singer, actor and voice actor.

She was born into a musical family, with both her parents being professional musicians. Barlow began her career in the music industry at a young age, making her first recording at the age of seven. She has since released multiple albums and has won numerous awards for her jazz vocals.

In addition to her music career, Barlow has also found success as a voice actor, lending her voice to numerous animated television shows and films. She has also acted on stage and on screen, appearing in various productions throughout her career.

Barlow has been recognized for her contributions to both the music and entertainment industries. She has received several Juno Awards, a Genie Award, and was inducted into the Canadian Jazz and Blues Hall of Fame in 2019.

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Nadia Litz

Nadia Litz (December 26, 1976 Winnipeg-) is a Canadian actor and film director.

She started her acting career at the age of 16 and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows. Litz has worked with some renowned directors and actors, including Atom Egoyan, Don McKellar, and Ellen Burstyn.

In addition to acting, Litz has also ventured into directing. She made her directorial debut in 2014 with the film "The People Garden," which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her second feature film as a director, "The Animal," premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018.

Litz has won several awards throughout her career, including the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role award at the 2007 Genie Awards for her role in "Surveillance." She is also known for her activism work and her involvement in various social causes, including issues related to mental health and feminism.

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Cindy Dolenc

Cindy Dolenc (August 3, 1976 Toronto-) also known as Cindy Corrine Dolenc is a Canadian actor.

She is best known for her roles in films such as "American Pie Presents: Beta House" and "Resident Evil: Apocalypse". Cindy Dolenc graduated from York University, Toronto, and later moved to London to pursue her acting career. She has also performed in various stage productions in London's West End. In addition to her acting career, Dolenc is also a certified yoga instructor and has taught yoga in both London and Toronto. She has also worked as a voice-over artist and has lent her voice for various TV commercials and video games.

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Feist

Feist (February 13, 1976 Amherst-) also known as Bitch Lap Lap, Fiest, Leslie Feist or Feist, Leslie is a Canadian singer-songwriter, actor and musician.

She was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, and raised in both Calgary and Toronto. Feist initially gained fame in the indie music scene as a member of the band Broken Social Scene. She then released several solo albums, including the critically acclaimed "Let It Die" and "The Reminder," which featured the hit single "1234." Feist's music is known for blending various genres, such as folk, indie rock, and jazz. In addition to her music career, Feist has also acted in films and television shows, including a recurring role on the Canadian series "Radio Free Roscoe." Throughout her career, Feist has received numerous honors and awards, including several Juno Awards and Grammy nominations.

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Suzie McNeil

Suzie McNeil (October 15, 1976 Mississauga-) also known as McNeil, Suzie is a Canadian actor, judge, songwriter, singer and musician.

She first rose to fame as a finalist on the second season of the reality TV show Rockstar: INXS in 2005, where she impressed audiences with her powerful vocals and energetic performances. Following her success on the show, she released her debut album, "Broken & Beautiful," which featured the hit singles "Believe" and "Hung Up".

In addition to her music career, McNeil has also appeared in several films and TV shows, including The Listener, Dark Matter, and Flashpoint. She has also lent her voice to a number of animated series, such as Total Drama Island and Stoked.

McNeil is also a judge on the Canadian reality singing competition show The Shot, where she helps mentor and guide aspiring singers to success. Her music and performances continue to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.

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Mahée Paiement

Mahée Paiement (January 2, 1976 Saint-Eustache-) is a Canadian actor.

She began her career as a child actor, appearing in several French-Canadian television shows and films. She rose to fame in the late 1990s with her role as Olivia dans la série Les Machos, a popular Quebec television series.

Paiement has since appeared in numerous television series and films, both in Quebec and English Canada, including The Hunger, The Saddle Club, and Traders. She has also had success as a model, and has appeared in many print and television campaigns.

In addition to her work in entertainment, Paiement is heavily involved in charitable work, particularly in the areas of children's health and education. She has also dabbled in scriptwriting, and has sold several scripts for television shows and films.

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Rivka Galchen

Rivka Galchen (April 19, 1976 Toronto-) is a Canadian author and actor.

She grew up in Oklahoma and later attended Princeton University where she earned her undergraduate degree in English Literature. She went on to earn her medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine and completed a residency in psychiatry at the combined New York-Presbyterian and Columbia programs. Despite her background in medicine, Galchen ultimately chose to pursue a career in writing, and has since published numerous works of fiction and nonfiction. Her debut novel, "Atmospheric Disturbances," was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 2008, and her work has been published in The New Yorker, Harper's, The Paris Review, and other prominent literary magazines. Galchen has been named a finalist for the National Book Award and was the recipient of a 2010 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award.

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Jody Thompson

Jody Thompson (August 13, 1976 Vancouver-) a.k.a. Jody Rae Thompson, Thompson, Jody, Ms. Thompson or Jody Rae Marchfelder is a Canadian film producer, actor, film director, screenwriter, presenter, film editor and production designer.

She is best known for her work as a producer on the film "The Corporation" which won numerous awards including the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. Thompson began her career in the film industry as a production designer before moving into producing and directing. She has worked on a variety of films, including "Escape from Planet Earth" and "Cas & Dylan" starring Richard Dreyfuss and Tatiana Maslany. In addition to her work in film, Thompson is also a board member of Women in Film and Television Vancouver, and has been a mentor for emerging filmmakers through the National Screen Institute's Features First program.

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Brigitte Kingsley

Brigitte Kingsley (April 12, 1976 Greater Sudbury-) a.k.a. Brige or Suki Diefenbaker is a Canadian actor and film producer.

Kingsley began her acting career in the late 1990s, appearing in several television shows and movies. She gained widespread recognition for her leading role in the 2011 comedy-horror film "The Haunting of Whaley House." In addition to acting, Kingsley is also a successful film producer, having produced several feature films and television series. She is the co-founder and CEO of the production company, Minds Eye Entertainment. Kingsley is also actively involved in philanthropic work, supporting various charitable causes that focus on education and the environment. She has been recognized for her contributions to the film industry and her philanthropic efforts, receiving several awards and honors throughout her career.

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Stacey Tookey

Stacey Tookey (July 10, 1976 Edmonton-) is a Canadian choreographer, dancer, television producer and actor.

She is best known for her work as a contemporary dance choreographer on the hit television show "So You Think You Can Dance", for which she has received multiple Emmy nominations. Tookey started dancing at the age of four and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in dance. She has worked as a dancer for the likes of Celine Dion, Bette Midler, and Justin Timberlake. In addition to her work on "So You Think You Can Dance", Tookey has choreographed for various productions including "Dancing with the Stars" and the Broadway show "The Color Purple". She has also founded her own dance company, Still Motion, and has been a guest teacher at various dance schools around the world. In recent years, she has expanded into producing and acting, and has appeared in several television shows and films.

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Joanna Bacalso

Joanna Bacalso (August 10, 1976 Cebu-) a.k.a. Joanna Garel is a Canadian actor and model.

She began her career as a model in the Philippines before moving to Canada in 1993. In Canada, she began working as an actor in television and film, including recurring roles in the popular TV shows "Supernatural" and "Smallville". In addition to her acting and modeling work, Bacalso is also a trained dancer and has performed in various stage productions. Outside of her professional work, she is a passionate advocate for mental health and has spoken openly about her struggles with anxiety and depression. She is also an active supporter of animal rights causes.

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