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Marianne Farley

Marianne Farley (bornMarianne Therien inMontreal,Quebec) is a Canadian actress and director, best known for her roles as Gem Whitman inImaginaerum, Nicole Breen inThis Life, Dillan Vanderson inVampire High and Stella and Nancy inThe Intruder.

Marianne Farley
Born
Marianne Therien

Occupation(s)Actress and director
Years active1999–present
Notable workImaginaerum,This Life,Vampire High,The Intruder,The Christmas Choir

Early life

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Marianne Farley grew up in Quebec.[1] She is bilingual (English and French). Her family was an artistic family that made a lot of music. So Farley started to sing from a very young age. When she was 19 she met a couple with their own record company. She worked together with them to release the singleHistoire sans prénom and a music album.[2] Several songs of hers made it into the top 10.[3] She signed a record contract in France, where the album was never released.[4] Later Farley wanted to become an actress.[3] So she went to several workshops and learned acting.[2]

Career

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In 1999 Farley played Stella and Nancy Brooke inThe Intruder.[5]

WhenMeghan Ory wanted to leaveVampire High in 2002 the producers needed to introduce another main character, Dillan Vanderson.[6] Farley auditioned for the part and was cast after three auditions. Since the producers were searching for a girl who looked quirky Farley dyed her then blonde hair red. This look was inspired by the character Lola (Franka Potente) from the German filmRun Lola Run.[7] However, the series was canceled and so Farley remained only six episodes in the series.[6]

In 2014 Farley could be seen as Anna inUvanga, directed by Hélène Cousineau and Madeline Ivalu.[8] From 2014 to 2015 Farley played Judith Laramée in the seriesMémoires vives fromRadio-Canada.[9] In 2015 she could be seen as Julia in four episodes of the seriesHeroes Reborn. She plays Julia, the wife of Noah Bennet (Jack Coleman), one of the main figures of the series.[10] From 2015 to 2016 she starred as Nicole Breen in the TV seriesThis Life.[11][12] Farley later said that she loved playing Nicole since she was a bit of everything. She was very emotional and tried to be in control in which she did not succeed much. Farley enjoyed the complexity of her character.[1]

Farley has also worked as a producer, director and screenwriter.[2] In 2015 Farley directed the short filmSaccage.[13] In 2017 she wrote and directed the short filmMarguerite.[14] This film has won 20 prestigious film awards, has been selected for over 70 film festivals,[15] and was named as a shortlistedAcademy Award for Best Live Action Short Film nominee at the91st Academy Awards.[16]

Private life

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Farley is a mother.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1999The IntruderStella and Nancy Brooke
2004White SkinClaire Lefrançois
2008AfterwardsJudy
2008The Christmas ChoirMarilynTV movie
2010Snow and AshesStef
2012ImaginaerumGem Whitman
2013UvangaAnna
2015Swept UnderSheila Butler
20169 (9, le film)Vicky
2017MargueriteShort film; director and writer
2020Our Own (Les Nôtres)Isabelle Jodoin
2021North of Albany (Au nord d'Albany)Feature film directorial debut
2023Tell Me Why These Things Are So Beautiful (Dis-moi pourquoi ces choses sont si belles)

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Vampire HighDillan Vanderson6 episodes
2007–2009Nos étésLison Belzile5 episodes
2009Le gentlemanKim Leviel8 episodes
2012Les RescapésAlexandra5 episodes
201430 viesLydia Anderson8 episodes
2014-2015Mémoires vivesJudith Laramée6 episodes
2015Heroes RebornJulia4 episodes
2015-2016This LifeNicole Breen19 episodes
2017BellevueJackie Edmonds3 episodes

See also

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References

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  1. ^abWilson, A.R. (28 October 2016)."This Life's Marianne Farley on Nicole's journey to find herself". TV Eh. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  2. ^abcdNunes, Kim (20 November 2016)."Les multiples talents de Marianne Farley". Journal de Montreal. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  3. ^ab"Marianne Farley as Marilyn on The Christmas Choir". Hallmark Movies and Mysteries. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  4. ^Nunes, Kim (21 November 2016). "Les multiples talents de Marianne Farley". Canoe.
  5. ^"Intruz". Telemagazyn. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  6. ^ab"The Official Vampire High: 10 Years Later Documentary". Vampire High. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  7. ^"Marianne Farley Interview". Vampire High. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  8. ^Joseph, Elfassi (28 April 2014)."5 objets inspirants pour Marianne Farley".Voir. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  9. ^Bourbonnais, Louise (15 October 2016)."Le week-end culturel de Marianne Farley". Journal de Montreal. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  10. ^Therrien, Richard (25 September 2015)."La Québécoise Marianne Farley dans la suite de Heroes".La Presse. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  11. ^David, Greg (24 January 2017)."This Life cancelled by CBC after two seasons". TV Eh. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  12. ^Liszewski, Bridget (30 October 2016)."This Life: Marianne Farley On Exploring New Facets of Nicole".La Presse. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  13. ^Duchesne, André (28 July 2014)."Marianne Farley réalisera son premier court métrage".La Presse. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  14. ^Duchesne, André (19 November 2016)."Nouveau court métrage pour Marianne Farley".La Presse. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  15. ^"Best Live Action Short Award at Rhode Island International Film Festival". Filmoria.co.uk. Retrieved4 October 2018.
  16. ^"Two Quebec filmmakers receive first-ever Academy Award nominations".CBC News Montreal, January 22, 2019.

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