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Quelemia Sparrow

Acting

Biography

Quelemia Sparrow is a playwright, director, and actor from the Musqueam Nation. She has worked with a number of theatre and television companies over the years, including PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, Bard on the Beach, Arts Club Theatre, and Firehall Arts Centre. She received a Leo Award for Best Female Guest Appearance for her performance in "Da Vinci's Inquest". Sparrow is a graduate of Studio 58's theatre program and the Langara Film Arts screenwriting program.

Known For

Fringe
8.1

FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, brilliant but formerly institutionalized scientist Walter Bishop and his scheming, reluctant son Peter uncover a deadly mystery involving a series of unbelievable events and realize they may be a part of a larger, more disturbing pattern that blurs the line between science fiction and technology.

Fringe

2008
Sanctuary
7.3

The adventures of the beautiful, enigmatic and always surprising Dr. Helen Magnus, a brilliant scientist who holds the secrets of a clandestine population called Abnormals—a group of strange and sometimes terrifying beings that hide among humans. Magnus seeks to protect this threatened phenomena as well as unlock the mysteries behind their existence.

Sanctuary

2008
V
6.8

A re-imagining of the 1980s miniseries about the world's first encounter with an alien race in which the aliens call themselves The Visitors, and have a seemingly friendly agenda that may or may not be a cover for something more malevolent.

V

2009
Until Branches Bend
8.0

After finding a potentially harmful insect cannery worker Robin follows protocol to protect her community of peach growing farmers, but finds herself battling sexism and a hostile corporation that is dead set on making sure the machine never stops.

Until Branches Bend

2022
Vancouver: No Fixed Address
N/A

There is no topic that unites all of Vancouver quite like that of housing. At every dinner party, social gathering, or chance meeting in the street, everyone has an opinion, and they want to share it. Charles Wilkinson’s new film Vancouver: No Fixed Address tackles the subject from a multiplicity of perspectives. A chorus of voices chime in — everyone from David Suzuki, to Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, Seth Klein, Condo King Bob Rennie, Senator Yuen Pau Woo, and lots of regular Vancouver citizens.

Vancouver: No Fixed Address

2017
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8.0

The carefree childhood existence of an Indigenous brother and sister is torn apart when the sister is forced to attend a Residential School far from home.

Clouds of Autumn

2015