Katie Boland

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Katie Boland
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Born Katherine Lenora Boland
(1988-02-14) February 14, 1988 (age 36)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Actress
Years active 1995–present
Website www.katieboland.com

Katherine Lenora "Katie" Boland (born February 14, 1988) is a Canadian actress.

Career

In her youth, Boland became well known for her roles in the Canadian children's television shows Noddy and The Zack Files. Since then, she has had significant parts in many television film, and starred in the drama miniseries Terminal City. Boland starred as Christine in the 2007 Hallmark Channel original film The Note and its 2009 sequel Taking a Chance on Love. She has also starred in several independent films, notably Some Things That Stay, Mount Pleasant, Adoration, Growing Op and Daydream Nation. In 2009, she was chosen by Elle Canada as one of three Canadians to watch.

Boland wrote and starred in the Hulu web series Long Story, Short, co-created with her mother Gail Harvey, who directed. It was filmed in the house where she grew up and based on her essays "The Summer I Lost My Mind".[1]

Personal life

Boland was born in Toronto, Ontario. She lives between Los Angeles and Toronto. In her spare time, she writes novels and works as a journalist for the Toronto Star, Blog TO, SheDoesTheCity and TChad Quarterly. She also writes a blog, with excerpts of her fiction and non-fiction.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1997 The Third Twin Bold twin Television film
1998 God's New Plan Lindsay Hutton Television film
1999 Judgment Day: The Ellie Nesler Story Young Ellie Nesler Uncredited
1999 Striking Poses Motel girl
1999 The Life Before This Jake's daughter
2000 One True Love Laura Television film
2002 Guilty Hearts Elly Moran Television film
2003 Guest Room N/A Short film
2004 Some Things That Stay Tamara Anderson
2005 Shania: A Life in Eight Albums Jill, 13–24 years old Television film
2005 The Stranger I Married Tracy Evanshen Television film
2006 Four Extraordinary Women Mary Television film
2006 Mount Pleasant Nadia
2007 The Note Christine Television film
2008 Adoration Hannah
2008 Growing Op Hope Dawson
2009 Taking a Chance on Love Christine Television film
2009 Dancing Trees Martha Rooney
2009 Fateful Nomi Short film
Also director, producer and writer
2010 The Making of Plus One Starlet
2010 Die Melody Chambers
2010 Daydream Nation Jenny
2010 Pooka Abigail 'Pooka' Cooke Short film
2012 Where Are the Dolls N/A Short film
2012 The Master Young woman
2012 Looking Is the Original Sin Anna
2013 Cold Spring Erin Potts Television film
2013 Sex After Kids Markee
2013 Ferocious Tess
2013 The Spirit Game Maggie Fox Short film
2013 Gerontophilia Désirée
2013 Method Barista / A.D. Short film
2013 Sweetieface N/A Short film
Also producer and writer
2013 A Subsequent Life Sophie Short film
Also director and writer
2014 Fall Chelsea
2014 Throwing Cotton Shona Short film
2014 The Date N/A Short film
Also producer and writer
2015 The Babysitter Martha Short film
2015 Dennis Jackie Short film
2015 Born to Be Blue Sarah In post-production
2015 Hunter's Moon Betty In post-production
2015 Renaissance Alex In post-production
2015 People Hold On Alycia In post-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1998–2000 Noddy Kate Tomten Main cast; 66 episodes
2000 In a Heartbeat Amy Episode: "Things That Go Bump in the Night"
2000–02 The Zack Files Gwendolyn 'Gwen' Killerby Main cast; 49 episodes
2002 Salem Witch Trials Annie Putnam Miniseries
2005 Terminal City Sarah Sampson Miniseries; 10 episodes
2011 Murdoch Mysteries Sister Theresa Episode: "Voices"
2011 Lost Girl Bianca Episode: "It's Better to Burn Out Than Fae Away"
2012 The Listener Fawn Episode: "She Sells Sanctuary"
2013–15 Reign Clarissa 8 episodes
2014 Darknet Kim Episode: "Darknet 4"
Web
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Long Story, Short Kristen Harvey 11 episodes
2013 Off2Kali Comedy Kathleen Episode: "Bisexual Date"

References

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External links

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