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Jennie Raymond is a
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film and television actress, best known for her three time
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-nominated for best actress in a leading role and her two wins
ACTRA Award The ACTRA Awards are Canadian accolades presented since 1972 to celebrate excellence in cinema, television and radio industries.Sex & Violence''."East Coast shows score dozens of nods at Canadian Screen Awards"
''
The Chronicle-Herald ''The Chronicle Herald'' is a broadsheet newspaper published in Halifax, Nova Scotia, owned by Postmedia Network. History Early years Founded in 1874 as ''The Morning Herald'', the paper quickly became one of Halifax's main newspapers. The same ...
'', January 13, 2015.
She won a
Gemini Award The Gemini Awards were awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television between 1986–2011 to recognize the achievements of Canada's English-language television industry. The Gemini Awards are analogous to the Emmy Awards given in t ...
for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series at the
18th Gemini Awards The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television's 18th Gemini Awards were held on October 20, 2003, to honour achievements in Canadian television. The awards show, which was hosted by Seán Cullen, took place at the John Bassett Theatre and was bro ...
for her recurring role in '' Blue Murder''. Originally from Halifax,
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, she has a BA and is a graduate of the professional theatre program
Dalhousie University Dalhousie University (commonly known as Dal) is a large public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, Bible Hill, and a second medical school campus ...
and attended The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts summer program"Fall arts preview: June 2007"
'' The Coast'', June 15, 2006.
She has also had stage roles in Halifax, most prominently with the city's Shakespeare by the Sea festival. In addition to ''Sex & Violence'' and ''Blue Murder'', she has also been a lead or had guest star roles in the television series '' The Associates'', ''
Show Me Yours ''Show Me Yours'' is a Canadian comedy television series originally aired on Showcase between May 26, 2004 and May 31, 2005. Plot Dr. Kate Langford ( Rachael Crawford) is a psychologist whose life is going well: she has a boyfriend David Exle ...
'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Forgive Me'', and the films ''
Love and Death on Long Island ''Love and Death on Long Island'' is a 1997 British-Canadian film adapted from Gilbert Adair's 1990 novel of the same name, directed by Richard Kwietniowski and starring Jason Priestley, John Hurt, Fiona Loewi, Sheila Hancock and Anne Reid. Th ...
'', ''Charlie Zone'' and '' Night Blooms and Chapelwaite starring Adrian Brody.''


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* Living people 21st-century Canadian actresses Canadian film actresses Canadian television actresses Canadian stage actresses Actresses from Halifax, Nova Scotia Dalhousie University alumni Year of birth missing (living people) Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Canadian Screen Award winners {{Canada-screen-actor-stub