Julie Patzwald
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Julie Patsvald | |
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Born | March 11, 1980 British Columbia |
Died | 2012 Vancouver |
Occupation | actor |
Julie Patsvald was a Canadian actor.[1] She also mentored younger actors as an acting coach.[2]
Biography
In the period 1997-2010, Julie starred in 50 film and television series. In 2008 Patsvald won Leo Awards in the category Best Female-starring in a Drama Series for her role as Amy Wanderlei from the television series The Guard.[3] The following year, she received a nomination for the same award, but lost the award to Yves Harlow, a colleague on the series.
32-year-old Julie committed suicide because of chronic pain in April 2012 in Vancouver, Canada.
Selected filmography
Year | name | role |
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1998 | I've Been Waiting for You | Misty |
1998 | First wave | Vanessa |
1998 - 1999 | The Outer Limits | Cammy / Tara Vanutter |
1999 | Disturbing behavior | Betty Caldicott |
2000 | Stargate SG-1 | Knight |
2002 | Bang bang you're dead | actor number 6 |
2002 | The dead zone | Jill Derr |
2002 | John Doe | the girl who asks, "When will I die?" |
2004 | Stargate: Atlantis | Pelius |
2004 | Dead like me | Tessa |
2005 | The L Word | Sally |
2006 | The collector | Celia van der Heyden |
2006 | Alice, I Think | Charlene |
2006 | John Tucker Must Die | Becky |
2007 | Butterfly on a Wheel | cashier |
2007 | Supernatural | guide |
2007 | Blood ties | Maria |
2007 | Kyle XY | Marsha |
2008 - 2009 | The guard | Amy Wonderly |
References
- ↑ Jennie Punter. Sheltered Life, Globe and Mail, 2009-08-27. Retrieved on 2021-05-09.
- ↑ Michael D. Reid. Actor Rowan Rycroft steps up to help family musical theatre, Times Colonist, 2013-05-22. Retrieved on 2021-05-09. “No matter what role Rowan tackles, she says she’ll never forget the profound influence of actor Julie Patzwald, her inspiring late acting coach, whose sudden death last year affected her so much, she stopped auditioning for a while.”
- ↑ Herbie J Pilato. Julie Patzwald: The Tragic Death and Chronic Pain of the Former Child Star of "Stargate" TV Franchise, Newsbreak, 2023-07-31. Retrieved on 2021-05-09. “Patzwald had made guest appearances in over thirty other TV shows, for which she was twice honored with LEO Awards for Best Actress. Patzwald was also considered to be one of Vancouver's most highly revered acting coaches.”