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Jody Rae Thompson is a Canadian actress, screenwriter and filmmaker working in film and television.


Acting career


Television

She is widely known for her regularly recurring character Devon Moore on the USA network's television series ''
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and in other recurring television roles including Blade: The Series, Terminal City, and
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and television appearances, including roles on
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Film

She has acted in leading and starring roles in feature films and MOW's like ''Perfect Little Angels'', ''Fear of Flying'', also ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' among others. She has co-starred with
Eric McCormack Eric James McCormack (born April 18, 1963) is a Canadian and American actor known for his roles as Will Truman in the NBC sitcom ''Will & Grace'', Grant MacLaren in Netflix's ''Travelers (TV series), Travelers'', and Dr. Daniel Pierce in the T ...
in ''
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'' producer Bob Goodwin's independent film '' Alien Trespass'' and played David Arquette's wife in the made-for-television movie, ''Happy Face Killer''.


Producing career

Great Bear (doc 22 min) A Coastal First Nations led collaboration with researchers from leading academic universities provides insights into the importance of bears and other keystone species to the ecosystems of the Great Bear Rainforest. The documentary was coproduced with the Heiltsuk and Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nations. Spirit Bear (doc 20 min) Discover how the Spirit Bear Lodge - operated by the Kitasoo/Xai'Xai Nation - is revitalizing their community and demonstrating how sustainable practices can succeed economically, environmentally and culturally. Haida Gwaii: Restoring the Balance (doc 20 min) Building a model for a sustainable, conservation-based economy. In partnership with Haida Nation. MontaƱa de Luz, (doc 45 min), Noonday Films. It is an uplifting story about a Honduran orphanage that cares for children living with HIV. The film premiered at the Rhode Island International Film Festival and was Winner of the Heartland Film Festival's Crystal Heart Award (an award which "honors filmmakers whose work explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life"). My Dear Children (doc 3 min) A dying woman's final letter to her children. Platinum Winner AVA International Digital Communication Awards. Will of the Wisp, (experimental 8 min) underscoring a young woman's struggle with her history of sexual abuse in a society that places high value on sexual attractiveness. Received a special screening at the US Women in Psychology Conference, a Leo Award, Special Jury Prize at the Portland International Short-Short Film Festival and the Legacy Award, Women in Film Festival Vancouver. Funded by The Canada Council for the Arts. Thompson describes it as, "a silent film that speaks through a series of post-structuralist and surrealist signifiers in conversation." Alyssa (doc series 3 x 5 min) In partnership with Dalhousie University. A young woman coming to terms with her diagnosis and undergoing chemo, thereby forfeiting her ability to have children. Acknowledged as an outstanding initiative by the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology. It stars Rhonda Dent and Gabrielle Rose of The Sweet Hereafter.


Screenwriting career

Jody has written multiple feature and television scripts. She is an Academy Nicholl Fellowship Semifinalist and a Page Award winner.


Personal life

Thompson was born in
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,
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, to mother Grace Diane, and father, Ray Thompson, the lead singer of Canadian garage rock band The Wiggy Symphony. She has been married to Bruce Marchfelder since 2001. The couple regularly works together writing and producing feature films and broadcast documentaries.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links


Official site
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Jody 1976 births Actresses from Vancouver Canadian documentary film directors Canadian film actresses Canadian film editors Film producers from British Columbia Canadian people of English descent Canadian people of German descent Canadian women screenwriters Canadian television actresses Canadian women film directors Canadian women film producers Film directors from Vancouver Living people Writers from Vancouver Canadian women film editors Canadian women documentary filmmakers Screenwriters from British Columbia