Cindy Dolenc

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Cindy Dolenc (born August 3, 1976 in Toronto , Ontario ) is a Canadian actress .

Life and accomplishments

She grew up with her mother in Toronto. Her father is from Scotland and is a singer and musician. Cindy Dolenc also worked a bit as a model. At 19 she moved to New York and then to Los Angeles , where they face 20 in a band Blues sang and attended acting classes. She has appeared in an independent film, a car commercial and often in the theater. Then she moved to England and played Sally in the play Mamet Women by author Frederick Stroppel, which parodies plays by David Mamet . In the dramatic piece The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill , she played the role of Mildred Douglas , directed by Rhys Thomas. She lived and studied in London for two years , where she was cast by director Stanley Kubrick for her first paid film role. She appeared as a waitress in the film Eyes Wide Shut (1999) with Tom Cruise . She returned to Los Angeles and then to Canada. There Dolenc got her first television role in the dramatic agent series Nikita with Peta Wilson and Roy Dupuis . She appeared regularly as Kate Quinn at the end of the fourth and fifth seasons, replacing the computer genius Birkoff , who was brought to life by Matthew Ferguson .

Dolenc lives in Los Angeles, California . She portrayed Terrin in the dramatic play North Beach . It premiered on April 15, 2005 in Santa Monica . The writer is Bill Swadley and the director was Taylor Nichols.

Filmography

  • 1998: Girl X
  • 1999: Eyes Wide Shut
  • 2000: Love, Lust & Joy
  • 2000–2001: Nikita ( La Femme Nikita ) (14 episodes) (TV series)
  • 2001: Tracker (episode: Cloud Nine )
  • 2004: June
  • 2007: Cul de sac
  • 2009: Fire
  • 2010: Casino Jack
  • 2011: Lola
  • 2011: Ana
  • 2011: The River Murders
  • 2011: Bandwagon (TV series)
  • 2011: touchdown

literature

  • Christopher Heyn : Inside Section One: Creating and Producing TV's La Femme Nikita , Los Angeles: Persistence of Vision Press, September 2006, English, ISBN 0-9787625-0-9 . Pages 106 to 110 are about her role on the series and Cindy Dolenc, who was interviewed.

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