Lara Gilchrist
Lara Gilchrist | |
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Born | Lara Gilchrist January 7, 1982 |
Occupation | Actress |
Notable credit | Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes as Susan Storm / Invisible Woman |
Lara Gilchrist is a Canadian[2] actress who voiced the role of Susan Storm (Invisible Woman) in the Cartoon Network & NickToons animated TV show Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes.[3] She also provided the voice for the character Angela in the movie Braver,[2] and has appeared in TV shows such as Smallville and Battlestar Galactica.[2] In 2011 she appeared in the Hallmark Movie Channel movie Goodnight for Justice.[4][5]
She has done TV commercial voice work for the Edmonton Eskimos, Future Shop, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Subway, and Super Seven lotteries.[3] On stage, she has appeared in Victoria Maxwell's Life Line put on by Solo Collective,[6] Hippies and Bolsheviks,[7] Ramifications of a Particular Crash,[8] True Love Lies,[9] and Enchanted April (based on a 1992 film).[10]
Early life
[edit]Gilchrist is an alum of Studio 58.[3]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Smallville | Madelyn Hibbins | Episode: "Spell" |
2005 | Fairytale Christmas | Princess Angela (voice) | |
2006 | The Last Trimester | Gabby | |
Supernatural | Holly Parker | Episode: "Scarecrow" | |
2006-2010 | Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes | Susan Storm / Invisible Woman (voice) | Main role |
2007 | Bionic Woman | Carly | 3 episodes |
Blood Ties | Helen | ||
Exes and Ohs | Gillian | ||
The Haunting of Sorority Row | Jena Thorne | Television film | |
Psych | Sabrina | ||
Stargate Atlantis | Dr. Hewston | Episode: Sunday | |
Class of the Titans | Eris (voice) | Episode: "Applet of Discord" | |
2008 | The Seamstress | Dina | |
2008-2009 | Battlestar Galactica | Paulla Schaffer | Recurring role (11 episodes) |
2009 | Defying Gravity | Sharon Lewis | |
2010 | Supernatural | Nurse Foreman | Episode: "Sam, Interrupted" |
Meteor Storm | Lena | ||
The Little Prince | Euphony (voice) | Episode: "The Planet of Music" | |
Dead Rising 2 | Crystal Bailey, Survivors | ||
2011 | Dead Rising 2: Off the Record | Crystal Bailey, Survivors (voices) | |
Goodnight for Justice | Kate Ramsey | ||
And Baby Will Fall | Jody | Television film | |
Yuconic! | Annie | 6 episodes | |
Exes & Ohs | Gillian | 5 episodes | |
Sanctuary | Cassidy Turner | Episode: "Untouchable" | |
2012 | Astonishing X-Men | Emma Frost (voice) | 3 episodes |
Camera Shy | Jane Coyle | ||
2013 | Dangerous Persuasions | Kay Noble | Episode: "Highway to Hate" |
Murdoch Mysteries | Eustacia Stokes | Episode: "Twisted Sisters" | |
Bates Motel | Rebecca Craig | Episode: "Ocean View" |
References
[edit]- ^ "Lara Gilchrist".
- ^ a b c Alexander, Derek (August 19, 2012). "Disney's lawyers screw up their courage for fight over Brave lookalike flick". Daily Record. Archived from the original on May 27, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
- ^ a b c Kissinger, Michael (March 2, 2007). "Invisible woman gives geeky teenagers, German lesbians a voice". Vancouver Courier. Postmedia. p. 39.
Then there's the role that will undoubtedly endear her to millions of middle-aged men still living in their parents basements, that of Susan Storm a.k.a. the Invisible Woman in the Cartoon Network & NickToons' animated series The Fantastic Four.
- ^ Lowry, Brian (January 27, 2011). "Review: 'Goodnight for Justice'". Variety. Retrieved June 27, 2014.
- ^ "Lara Gilchrist - Cast - Goodnight for Justice". Hallmark Drama. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
- ^ Birnie, Peter (October 31, 2012). "Trio of one-act works scores triple play". The Vancouver Sun. Postmedia. p. C2. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
Victoria Maxwell's Life Line, directed by Jane Heyman and performed by Lara Gilchrist,
- ^ "The hippie revolution". Burnaby Now. Postmedia. March 3, 2007. p. 19.
The play tells the story of Star (Lara Gilchrist)
- ^ Ledingham, Jo (June 3, 2013). "Theatre review: Convoluted comedy crashes". Vancouver Courier. Postmedia. p. 23. Archived from the original on June 28, 2014. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
- ^ Ledingham, Jo (September 30, 2011). "Not everything rings true in Fraser play". Vancouver Courier. Postmedia. p. 29. Archived from the original on June 28, 2014. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
- ^ Peter, Birnie (February 11, 2005). "Light dramedy makes for a pleasant spring fling". The Vancouver Sun. Postmedia. p. D10.