Merrilyn Gann
Merrilyn Gann (born January 3, 1963 in Vancouver , British Columbia ) is a Canadian actress .
Career
In Germany she was best known for her role as "Rose Abbott" in the Everwood series.
Since 1977 she has worked in numerous television productions. In the 1990 film Stephen King's It based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King , she also played a small guest role as the mother of a murdered girl.
In Roland Emmerich's disaster film 2012 from 2009, she played the German Chancellor.
Filmography (selection)
- 1977: You do not shoot the teacher ( Why Shoot the Teacher? )
- 1987: Roxanne
- 1989–1990: MacGyver (TV series, two episodes)
- 1990: Stephen King's Es ( It , two-part)
- 1991–1992: The Law of the Street ( Street Justice , TV series, two episodes)
- 1994, 1997: The X-Files - The FBI's Scary Cases ( The X-Files , TV series, two episodes)
- 1996: Kidnapped - Your child is mine ( A Kidnapping in the Family , TV movie)
- 1997: Millennium - Fear your neighbor as yourself ( Millennium , TV series, an episode)
- 1997: Outer Limits ( The Outer Limits , TV series, season 3, episode 14: The Red Button ( Dead Man's Switch ))
- 1999: Poltergeist - The Unheimliche Macht ( Poltergeist: The Legacy , TV series, an episode)
- 2002: X-Factor: The Unbelievable ( Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction , TV series, an episode)
- 2002–2006: Everwood (TV series, 68 episodes)
- 2007: Supernatural (TV series, season 3, episode 8: A Very Supernatural Christmas )
- 2009: 2012
- 2010: Smallville (TV series, episode)
- 2011: The Killing (TV series, episode)
- 2011: Marley & Me 2 - The naughtiest puppy in the world ( Marley & Me: The Puppy Years )
- 2013: Emily Owens ( Emily Owens, MD , TV series, an episode)
Web links
- Merrilyn Gann in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Merrilyn Gann at filmreference.com (English)
- Merrilyn Gann in the German dubbing index
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gann, Merrilyn |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 3, 1963 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vancouver , British Columbia |