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Susan Bain


Susan Bain

Biography:

Susan Bain is a seasoned stage and screen actor. Her body of experience represents professionalism that balances creative dedication to the process. Her commitment is centered on strong performance that reflects the director's vision. From the light-hearted, caring character in Hallmark’s Swept Up by Christmas to darker qualities opposite Anna Paquin in Bellevue, and Jake Gyllenhaal in Source Code, Susan Bain brings considerable talent and depth to her work. Equally at ease with comedic and dramatic roles, or dramatic parts tinged with humour, Susan always provides a layered performance. The spectrum of her television and feature work in Canadian and international productions is both insightful and playful. Nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in Mob (Centaur Theatre) is a nod to Susan’s level of personal engagement both with her role of Louise and her deep dedication to the ensemble. Susan is experienced in studio voice work and gaming. Recently her work as a director and acting teacher garnered a faithful following.



Credits

Swept Up by Christmas (2020)
as Doris
Early Release (2017)
as Vice Principal Gillespie
Look Again (2011)
as Susan
The High Cost of Living (2011)
as Nurse 2
Source Code (2011)
as Nurse
Dead Like Me: Life After Death (2009)
as Recovery Nurse
Secrets of the Summer House (2008)
as Celia Calvert
Dreams in the Witch House (2005)
as Psychologist
Desolation Sound (2005)
as Nurse Rachel
Good Boy! (2003)
as House Bidder
40 Days and 40 Nights (2002)
as Ms. Willow
Black River (2001)
as Frannie Fineman
The Heart Department (2001)
as Nurse #5
Sole Survivor (2000)
as Clarise Vadance
High Stakes (1997)
as Dr. Thornton
Big Bully (1996)
as David's Mother
Jésus de Montréal (1989)
as
Malarek (1988)
as
Discussions in Bioethics: The Courage of One's Convictions (1985)
as