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Deborah Grover

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Deborah Grover
Born
OccupationActress
Years activeSince her teens

Deborah Grover is a Canadian actress, best known for her regular roles as prosecuting attorney Elaine Jeffers in Night Heat[1] and Nora in Jann.[2]

She is a two-time Canadian Screen Award nominee for Guest Performance in a Drama Series, including her role as Josephine Barry in Anne with an E,[3] and her performance as Donna in Mary Kills People.[4]

Her other roles have included the films Agnes of God, The Gate, The Christmas Wife, Under the Piano, When Innocence Is Lost, Rated X, The Uncles, The Shipping News, Where the Truth Lies, Six Figures, Fatman and Alice, Darling, and the television series Bag of Bones, Breakout Kings, The Kennedys, Dare Me, The Firm, Happy Town, Our Hero, Good Witch, Happy Town, How to Be Indie, Instant Star, Love You To Death, Northern Rescue, Orphan Black, Satisfaction, Sensitive Skin, Shadow Hunter, The Strain and From.

References

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  1. ^ Mike Boone, "Toronto setting like Manhattan on Lake Ontario". Montreal Gazette, May 23, 1987.
  2. ^ "Real, but not too real: Singer Jann Arden is happy to play a less-successful version of herself in Jann, even when the scenes hit a little too close to home". Peterborough Examiner, March 19, 2019.
  3. ^ Victoria Ahearn, "CBC/Netflix series Anne has leading 13 Canadian Screen Award nominations". Toronto Star, January 16, 2018.
  4. ^ Kelly Townsend, "CSAs ’20: Schitt’s Creek breaks awards record with 26 noms". Playback, February 18, 2020.
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