Jillian Fargey
Jillian Fargey is a Canadian actress from Vancouver, British Columbia.[1] She is most noted for her performance in the 2000 film Protection, for which she received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actress at the 22nd Genie Awards.[2]
Career
Fargey is predominantly a stage actress in Vancouver.[3] She is a three-time Jessie Richardson Theatre Award winner, including Best Ensemble with Dmitry Chepovetsky and Michael Northey for their work in Mark Leiren-Young's Basically Good Kids,[4] Best Actress in 1999 for her performance in George F. Walker's Problem Child,[5] and Best Actress (Small Theatre) in 2020 for her performance in Florian Zeller's The Father.[6]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Daydrift | Sam | |
2000 | Life-Size | Ellen | |
2000 | Protection | Betty | |
2001 | Kill Me Later | Bank Customer | |
2001 | Last Wedding | Record Company Assistant | |
2005 | The Hamster Cage | Lucy | |
2006 | Mount Pleasant | Marya | |
2007 | The Green Chain | Jenni Holm | |
2009 | Case 39 | Foster Mom | Uncredited[citation needed] |
2009 | Excited | Technician | |
2011 | The Odds | Mrs. Gardeski | |
2012 | Crimes of Mike Recket | Gillian Recket | |
2013 | The Dick Knost Show | Claire | |
2014 | Way of the Wicked | Elizabeth | |
2014 | Jingle All the Way 2 | Betsy | |
2018 | The Miracle Season | Ellyn Found | |
2018 | Kingsway | Carol | |
2023 | She Talks to Strangers | Susan |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | The Beachcombers | Keana | Episode: "By the Pricking of My Thumbs" |
1991 | Max Glick | Hungry Onion flower artist | Episode: "Odd Couple" |
1997 | The X-Files | Kaye Schilling | Episode: "Never Again" |
1998 | The Net | Etta Waverly | Episode: "Harvest" |
1998, 2004 | Da Vinci's Inquest | Lee Anne / Mrs. Moore | 2 episodes |
1999 | Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century | Reporter | Television film |
2000 | Cold Squad | Frances Wyland | Episode: "Life After Death" |
2000 | Seven Days | Jamie | Episode: "The Cure" |
2000 | Frankie & Hazel | Millicent Ferrar | Television film |
2001 | The Heart Department | Mark's Sister | Television film |
2002 | Breaking News | Mary Corsette | Episode: "Victims" |
2002 | The Twilight Zone | Kristina | Episode: "Cradle of Darkness" |
2003 | Tru Calling | Diane | Episode: "Putting Out Fires" |
2004 | Jeremiah | Teacher | Episode: "Interregnum: Part 1" |
2005 | Terminal City | Tiarra | 2 episodes |
2005 | The Dead Zone | Soccer Mom #2 | Episode: "A Very Dead Zone Christmas" |
2006 | The Collector | Beatrice | Episode: "The Watchmaker" |
2006 | Saved | Mandy's Mom | Episode: "Fog" |
2006 | The Secrets of Comfort House | Beth | Television film |
2007 | Perfect Child | Diane | Television film |
2007 | It Was One of Us | Rachel | Television film |
2009 | Eureka | Dr. Ashe | Episode: "You Don't Know Jack" |
2009 | The Killing | Donna Cantwell | Episode: "Stonewalled" |
2013–2017 | Bates Motel | Maggie Summers | Recurring role, 5 episodes |
2014 | A Ring by Spring | Elizabeth | Television film |
2015 | Just the Way You Are | Spa Therapist | Television film |
2015 | Supernatural | Deb | Episode: "Out of the Darkness, Into the Fire" |
2016 | iZombie | Mrs. Parisi | Episode: "The Whopper" |
2016 | The Romeo Section | Sketchy Woman | Episode: "Rising Tide" |
2016 | Shut Eye | Claire Gilbert | 2 episodes |
2016–2017 | Murder, She Baked | Sophie Bascomb | 3 episodes |
2017 | Once Upon a Time | Fairy Godmother | Episode: "Hyperion Heights" |
2017, 2018 | Van Helsing | Ella Harker | 2 episodes |
2018 | Altered Carbon | Mrs. Henchy | Episode: "Fallen Angel" |
2018 | Life Sentence | Tamara French | Episode: "Clinical Trial and Error" |
2018 | Take Two | Kay Winston | Episode: "Stillwater" |
2018 | The Man in the High Castle | Gladys | Episode: "Sabra" |
2019 | The Chronicle Mysteries | Antonetta DeSavio | Episode: "Recovered" |
2019 | Unspeakable | Alice's Therapist | Episode: "Intent (1997 – 2005)" |
2019 | Holiday Hearts | Jaycee Canaday | Television film |
2020, 2022 | Motherland: Fort Salem | May Craven | 3 episodes |
2021 | A Million Little Things | Dr. Reeves | 2 episodes |
References
- ^ Layne Christensen, "Fargey forsakes film for The Edible Woman". North Shore News, October 5, 2001.
- ^ Katherine Monk, "Inuit film takes Genie lead". Vancouver Sun, December 12, 2001.
- ^ David Spaner, "Fargey fearless on every stage". The Province, February 20, 2005.
- ^ "1996 Jessie Richardson Theatre Award winners". Vancouver Sun, June 18, 1996.
- ^ "Jessie Awards 1999 Winners: The Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards honour the best in Vancouver theatre during the 1998-99 season". Vancouver Sun, June 14, 1999.
- ^ J. Kelly Nestruck, "Some surprises from Edmonton's Sterling and Vancouver's Jessie Awards". The Globe and Mail, July 2, 2020.