Zoie Palmer
Zoie Palmer | |
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Born | Camborne, United Kingdom |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | York University |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2002 – present |
Known for | Lauren on Lost Girl |
Zoie Palmer is a Canadian actress best known for her roles as Dr. Lauren Lewis in the Showcase supernatural drama Lost Girl and as the Android in the SyFy science fiction series Dark Matter.
Early life
Palmer was born in Camborne in Cornwall, England, and emigrated to Canada when she was ten.[1] She attended Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Newmarket, Ontario; and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from York University in Toronto, in 2001.[2] Palmer's first professional experience as an actor was as a teenager in summer stock at the Red Barn Theatre in Jackson's Point, Ontario.[3]
Career
Palmer's best-known work is the role of Dr. Lauren Lewis, a major character in the Canadian series Lost Girl (2010–2015).[4][5][6] Her television work includes made-for-TV movies The Reagans (2003) as Patti Reagan; Out of the Ashes (2003) as Didi Goldstein; and Devil's Perch (2005) as Abby. She had a recurring role in the CTV teen drama/comedy series Instant Star as rock singer Patsy Sewer (2006–2007); and was a co-lead in the Global drama The Guard as Coast Guard rescue specialist Carly Greig (2008–2009) (for which she had to conquer her fear of water).[7] Guest appearances include The CW espionage drama Nikita in the episode "Girl's Best Friend" (2011) as Anya Vimer, a terrorist who tries to sabotage a peace summit; the HBO Canada comedy Call Me Fitz in the episode "Don of the Differently Abled" (2011) as Laura, an unhinged amputee with plans for an escort service for disabled people; the CTV fantasy drama The Listener in the third-season finale "The Shooting" (2012) as Staff Sgt. McCoy, an investigator for Internal Affairs. Palmer appeared in the online dating web series comedy Seeking Simone in the episode "1.1: Single Lesbian Psychos" (2009) as Rebecca.[8] After Lost Girl, she joined the main cast of science-fiction series Dark Matter in the role of The Android (2015–2017)[9][10] and hosted After Dark, the series' online aftershow for third-season episodes.[11]
Film roles include Annabelle in the short drama Terminal Venus (2003); Haley in the romantic comedy The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard (2010); Cheryl in the supernatural horror Devil (2010); Officer Frances Jane in the crime thriller Cold Blooded (2012); Lou in the comedy Sex After Kids (2013);[12] and Bethany in the fantasy adventure Patch Town (2014).
Zoie Palmer was awarded Best Actor for Terminal Venus by the 2004 Baja Film Festival (Mexico);[13] and the Gold Medallion Acting Award for Best Actress in a Feature Film for Cold Blooded by the 2012 Bare Bones International Film Festival.[14] She was nominated in 2011 for the ACTRA Award for Outstanding Performance - Female for The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard;[15] and in 2014 by the Canadian Comedy Awards for Multimedia / Best Female Performance in a Feature for Sex After Kids;[16]
In 2013 she won "Favorite TV Actress" and "Best Tweeter" in the annual AfterEllen Visibility Awards for popularity;[17] and "Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Actress" by Canadagraphs in its annual Best Of TV Awards.[18] She was chosen "Girl on Top 2013" by E! Entertainment Television in its popularity contest of Favorite TV Leading Ladies.[19] In its annual 50 Most Beautiful Stars issue celebrating homegrown talent, she was named "Number 1" for 2014 by Hello! Canada.[20] Palmer received the Fan Choice Award for Favourite Canadian Screen Star by the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards.[21]
Her portrayal of Lauren together with Bo (Anna Silk) as same-sex couple "Bo and Lauren" on Lost Girl was named one of its all-time "Favorite TV Couples" by CNN in 2013;[22][23] and declared "Top TV Couple of 2013" by E! Entertainment Television in its annual online contest.[24]
Personal life
In 2018, Palmer served as a campaign ambassador for the Women in Film & Television Toronto’s annual WIFT Stars fundraiser.[25]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Bar Life | Ryan | Short film |
2003 | Terminal Venus | Annabelle | Short film |
2004 | Godsend | Susan Pierce | |
2006 | Snapshots for Henry | Angie | Short film |
2010 | The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard | Haley | |
2010 | Devil | Cheryl | |
2012 | Cold Blooded | Officer Frances Jane | |
2013 | Sex After Kids | Lou | |
2014 | Patch Town | Bethany | |
2017 | Deerbrook | Tammy | Short film |
2021 | Spiral: From the Book of Saw | Kara Boswick |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Odyssey 5 | Researcher | Episode: "Skin" |
2002 | The Scream Team | Rebecca Kull | TV movie |
2003 | Adventure Inc. | Luisa | Episode: "Plaque Ship of Val Verde" |
2003 | Out of the Ashes | Didi Goldstein | TV movie |
2003 | The Reagans | Patti Reagan | TV movie |
2004 | Bliss | Donna | Episode: "Badness" |
2004 | Missing | Tracy Somers | Episode: "Mr. Nobody" |
2004 | Doc | Tracey Briant | Episode: "The Family Tree" |
2005 | Devil's Perch | Abby | TV movie |
2005 | Martha Behind Bars | Amy | TV movie |
2006 | Gospel of Deceit | Tracy Duggins | TV movie |
2006–07 | Instant Star | Patsy Sewer | Recurring role, 12 episodes |
2008–09 | The Guard | Carly Greig | Main role, 22 episodes |
2009 | Seeking Simone | Rebecca | Webisode 1.1: "Single Lesbian Psychos" |
2010–15 | Lost Girl | Dr. Lauren Lewis | Main role, 72 episodes additional roles: Reynard in "Original Skin" (2.09), Flora Blooms in "La Fae Époque" (4.07), Lola in "Follow the Yellow Trick Road" (5.14) |
2010 | Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures | Female Cop | Episode: "Unhappy Endings" |
2010 | Murdoch Mysteries | Katie Powers | Episode: "Victor, Victorian" |
2011 | Degrassi: The Next Generation | Officer | Episode: "Jesus, Etc.: Part 2" |
2011 | XIII: The Series | Moira | Episode: "The Irish Version" |
2011 | King | Angela Gilbert | Episode: "Lori Gilbert" |
2011 | Nikita | Anya Vimer | Episode: "Girl's Best Friend" |
2011 | Call Me Fitz | Laura | Episode: "Don of the Differently Abled" |
2012 | Lost Girl Finale Pre-Show | as self | Showcase TV special |
2012 | The Listener | Staff Sgt McCoy | Season 3, episode 13: "The Shooting" |
2012 | Flashpoint | Wife | Season 5, episode 11: "Fit For Duty" |
2013 | Lost Girl ConFAEdential | as self | Showcase TV special |
2013 | Her Husband's Betrayal | Tora | TV movie |
2013 | Lost Girl: An Evening at the Clubhouse | as self | Showcase TV special |
2015–17 | Dark Matter | The Android | Main role, 39 episodes. additional roles: Simulated Android in episodes 1.10, 1.12, 1.13, 2.03, 2.05, 2.10; Dr. Irena Shaw in episode 3.10. |
2016 | Real Detective | Detective Leigh Maroni | Season 1, episode 5: "Retribution" |
2017 | After Dark | Host (as self) | Syfy International Dark Matter online after-show |
2017 | The Beaverton | Lisa Langenberg | Season 2, episode 2: "How will big pharma ruin legal weed for Canadians?" (sketch) |
2018 | Taken | Meg | Season 2, episode 5: "Absalom" |
2018 | Ransom | Jasmine Bradshaw | Season 2, episode 3: "Secrets and Spies" |
2018 | Wynonna Earp | Jolene | Season 3, episodes 4, 5: "No Cure For Crazy", "Jolene" |
2019 | Pure | Valerie Krochack | Season 2; recurring role, 6 episodes |
2019 | Jann | Max | Recurring role, 7 episodes |
2019 | Hudson & Rex | Wendy Larson | Season 1, episode 12: "A Cult Education" |
2020 | Glass Houses | Anna Dawson | TV movie (in post-production)[26] |
2021 | Wynonna Earp | Jolene | Season 4, episode 10: "Life Turned Her That Way" |
References
- ^ "10 facts about 'Lost Girl' star Zoie Palmer". Hello! Canada. October 28, 2014. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ "Spotlight on Alumni: Zoie Palmer". York University, Faculty of Fine Arts. November 15, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
- ^ "Canada Talks: Ward and Al with Lost Girl Star Zoie Palmer (SiriusXM Satellite Radio 167)". SiriusXM Canada. June 7, 2013. Retrieved June 10, 2013. (via SoundCloud)
- ^ O'Neill, Brian (October 18, 2011). "Syfy Digital Press Tour: Lost Girl comes to the U.S." Sci-Fi Storm.
- ^ Girimonte, Melissa (November 27, 2011). "Doctor Doctor – A Conversation with Lost Girl's Zoie Palmer". The Televixen. Archived from the original on March 24, 2015.
- ^ Taylor, J.R. (August 3, 2012). "Zoie Palmer [See Her Tonight on LOST GIRL]". COED.com. Archived from the original on September 20, 2017.
- ^ Brioux, Bill (January 25, 2008). "Water-logged role goes swimmingly for Zoie Palmer". Toronto Star. Retrieved June 3, 2013.
- ^ Hogan, Heather (April 10, 2013). "Vintage Web Series: Zoie Palmer's Girlfriend Gives Her Emotional Crabs in "Seeking Simone"". AfterEllen. Archived from the original on September 21, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
- ^ Vlessing, Etan (December 18, 2014). "Melissa O'Neil, Marc Bendavid Board Syfy's 'Dark Matter'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ^ Mallozzi, Joseph (December 18, 2014). "Introducing the Dark Matter cast!". Joseph Mallozzi's Weblog. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ^ Elliott, Dave (May 3, 2017). "Dark Matter Season 3 Comes To Syfy UK In June, And Gets Companion Show 'After Dark'". Geektown. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
- ^ Dowling, Dar (April 24, 2013). "Lost Girl's Cinematic Fire Starter Zoie Palmer Ignites This Season..." HuffPost.
- ^ "Zoie Palmer". Northernstars.ca. 2016.
- ^ "Bare Bones International Film Festival, Awards for 2012". IMDb.
- ^ "The 9th Annual ACTRA Awards in Toronto – 2011 Nominees Announced" (PDF). ACTRA Toronto. January 12, 2011.
- ^ Campbell, Glenn (June 17, 2014). "2014 Canadian Comedy Awards nominees announced". Comedy Channel (Blogs).
- ^ "The 2013 AfterEllen Visibility Awards". AfterEllen. January 3, 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
- ^ "Best Of TV Awards 2013 Winner - Best Sci-Fi Or Fantasy Actress - ZOIE PALMER "Lost Girl"". Canadagraphs. January 30, 2014.
- ^ "Girl on Top 2013: And the Winner Is..." E! Entertainment Television. May 9, 2013. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
- ^ "Canada's Most Beautiful 2014: See who made the list". Hello! Canada. May 21, 2014.
- ^ Kennedy, John R. (March 10, 2014). "'Lost Girl' named favourite show at Canadian Screen Awards". Global News.
- ^ Hanks, Henry (February 14, 2013). "From 'New Girl' to 'I Love Lucy:' our favorite TV couples". CNN.
- ^ "CNN's Favourite TV Couples". Prodigy Pictures Inc. February 18, 2013.
- ^ "Top TV Couple of 2013". E! Entertainment Television. 2013. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
- ^ "Empowering Change, Celebrating Success: WIFT-T 2018". www.wift.com. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ "Glass Houses 2020". MovieStillsDB. 2019.
External links
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- Living people
- 21st-century Canadian actresses
- Canadian film actresses
- Canadian television actresses
- Actresses from Toronto
- People from Newmarket, Ontario
- York University alumni