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Liane Balaban (born June 24, 1980) is a Canadian actress. Her film debut was in New Waterford Girl (1999) as Agnes-Marie "Mooney" Pottie. She has since appeared in the films Definitely, Maybe (2008), Last Chance Harvey (2008), and the independent drama One Week (2008). She has guest-starred on the television series , and , and joined the cast of Supernatural for its eighth season.


Early life
Balaban was born in , , the daughter of a mother who worked as a medical secretary, and a father from the Uzbek SSR in the , who worked in real estate. She grew up in the Willowdale neighbourhood of North York, now part of , and went to at Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute, where she was classmates with singer . She majored in journalism at Ryerson University but left to concentrate on acting. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Concordia University.


Career
Balaban made her debut in New Waterford Girl (1999), as a 15-year-old misfit longing to escape the Cape Breton coal-mining town of New Waterford. Set in the 1970s, the film was directed by . Producer Julia Sereny, who knew Balaban through her aunt and uncle, asked her to audition for the film. Balaban had studied drama in high school, but did not intend to be an actor. After seven auditions, she landed the part that won a Special Jury Citation at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival and a nomination for a Canadian Comedy Award.

She made a follow-up with Saint Jude (2000), directed by John L'Ecuyer. She starred in the After the Harvest (2001), opposite , and appeared in Happy Here and Now (2002), opposite and . She also starred in the horror film Spliced (2002), co-starring . She was a member of the garage/electro/pop band We are Molecules, where she sang and played keyboards and drums. She has also written for arts newspapers.

While previously unsure of acting as a career, Balaban committed to seriously pursuing acting around 2007. She appeared in her first mainstream Hollywood feature film, Definitely, Maybe in 2008, a starring . She next appeared in Last Chance Harvey, a starring and , which had a wide release in January 2009, in the supporting role of Susan, the estranged and soon-to-be-married daughter of Hoffman's character. She told The Globe and Mail that her time in making the film was like "going to the best acting school in the world".

Balaban starred in the independent drama One Week (2008) as Samantha Pierce, a woman whose fiancé () is diagnosed with terminal cancer and takes a motorcycle trip across Canada. Directed by Michael McGowan, Balaban was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in 2010 for her performance. She starred in the You Might as Well Live (2009) as a psychotic girl who is obsessed with explosives.

Balaban's other films in 2009 included Not Since You, a drama about a group of college friends; and by . She also shot the CBC TV movie Abroad, based on the love life of , a Toronto columnist for The Globe and Mail. Balaban was nominated for the for best lead actress in a dramatic program or miniseries for the role. She then starred in The New Tenants with Vincent D'Onofrio, a short film entered in the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival, which also won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.

Balaban starred in the 2010 comedy/drama Coach, directed by Will Frears, as an emergency room doctor who falls for an inner city soccer coach (). She appeared in the "Communication Breakdown" episode of the TV series as Natasha Petrova, a Russian computer hacker, the character Auggie ()'s ex-girlfriend. She also voiced in the video game . She played a journalist opposite in The Future is Now!, a by Gary Burns.

Balaban made her stage debut in February 2011 starring as Claire in at the Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto. Directed by , it was an adaptation of a Governor General’s Award-winning novel by , with music by . It was restaged in February 2012.

Balaban filmed the independent comedy, Finding Joy, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in mid-2011. She signed on to a recurring role in the CW drama Supernatural in 2012, as Amelia, a young doctor with tragedy in her past. In August she was in Newfoundland filming The Grand Seduction, an English-language version of the 2003 Québécois comedy Seducing Doctor Lewis (French: La grande séduction), in which she plays the love interest, opposite , directed by . She will also appear in the independent film The People Garden, starring and written and directed by .


Personal life
In 2007, Balaban lived in Mile End, Montreal. She described Montreal as "not a city that revolves around acting, so you stay very grounded here" to Hour magazine. She enjoys reading, writing, going to art galleries, and hearing music. She told Toronto's Now magazine in January 2009 that she was often mistaken for actress . She moved to in 2010. , she resides in both Los Angeles and Toronto. She married Patrick Costello in November 2013 and gave birth to a son on March 1, 2016.


Filmography
+ List of acting performances in film and television ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable"Notes
1999New Waterford GirlMooney PottieFilm debut, Nominated – Canadian Comedy Award
2000The CityAlison, episode: "Blindside!"
2000Saint JudeJude
2001FullMeryl
2001After the HarvestLind Archer
2001Meg
2002Happy Here and NowAmelia
2002The Annual Crafts & Arts ContestNeilburt
2002SplicedMary
2004Seven Times LuckyFiona
2004EternalLisa
2005Anniversary PresentSandra DobbsTV film
2005LeoAmeilia
2005Burnt ToastWomanTV film
2006Above and BeyondShelagh EmberlyTV
2007The Canadian ShieldGenvieve
2007St. Urbain's HorsemanJennyTV miniseries
2008Definitely, MaybeKelly
2008Beware of Dog
2008One WeekSamantha PierceNominated – Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
2008Heartless Disappearance Into Labrador SeasLily
2008Last Chance HarveySusan
2008A Valentine HaircutClare
2009You Might as Well LiveEdna Kemperton
2009Numb3rsJessie RobertsonTV series, episode: "First Law"
2009Nadza
2009Not Since YouHeather
2009The New TenantsIreneAcademy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
2010AbroadAmy PearceTV film; Nominated – for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series
2010CoachGabrielle
2010; 2014Natasha PetrovaTV series, recurring, 1 episode in Season 1, 5 episodes in season 4, and 2 episodes in season 5
2010Emma MastinTV series, episode: ""
2011The Future is Now!Woman of Tomorrow
2011Rise of the DamnedJesse
2011–2012AnnaTV series, 3 episodes: "Rosetta", "Original Sin", "Gaslight"
2012ManiacJudy
2012–2013SupernaturalAmelia RichardsonTV series
2013MotiveSarah MullerTV series, episode: "Against All Odds"
2013Finding JoyJoy
2013The Grand SeductionKathleen
2013PlayedLida SimenkoTV series, episode: "Untouchables"
2013Kelly HarrisonTV series, episode: "Two Truths and a Lie"
2014Abigail/Kayla BradlyTV series, episode: "Don't Poke the Bear"
2014Republic of DoyleRuby RennetteTV series, 2 episodes
2015Man Seeking WomanClaireTV series, episode: "Feather"
2017Dylan
2021Woman in CarSafiye
2021A Small FortuneSam
2022You Can Live ForeverBeth


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