Elizabeth “Edie” Dyanne Inksetter studied acting at the University of Winnipeg. She began her professional acting career in theatre after being discovered by renowned director Robin Phillips. Following a stint at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, where she starred opposite some of Canada’s biggest theatrical talent, her career took her to the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton and The Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario where she worked with such directors as Christopher Newton and Neil Munro. She is pictured in the role of Homicide Detective Jo Ortiz on the CBC series, Shoot The Messenger. These are her credits for her work in television and film.
Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
Phantom of the Megaplex (TV-2000)
Sister Mary Explains It All (TV-2001)
Death to Smoochy (2002)
Cadet Kelly (TV-2002)
The Skulls II (VR-2002)
Last Call (TV_2002)
Get a Clue (TV-2002)
It All Happens Incredibly Fast (2002)
Conviction (TV-2002)
The Scream Team (TV-2002)
Out of the Ashes (TV-2003)
DC 9/11: Time of Crisis (TV-2003)
Masterpiece Monday (2003, short)
Godsend (2004)
Cavedweller (2004)
Love Rules! (TV-2004)
My Uncle Navy and Other Inherited Disorders (2005, short)
The Perfect Soulmate (TV-2017)
It (2017)
An Audience of Chairs (2018)
Rabid (2019)
TV Series – Cast:
Heroes Reborn: Dark Matters (2016, mini-series)
Shoot the Messenger (2016)
TV Series – Guest appearances:
The Gavin Crawford Show (2000)
Earth: Final Conflict (2001)
Screech Owls (2001)
Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science (2001)
Leap Years (2001)
Odyssey 5 (2002)
Blue Murder (2003)
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (2003)
Jake 2.0 (2003)
1-800-Missing (2003)
72 Hours: True Crime (2004)
Reign (2014)
Hemlock Grive (2014)
Suits (2015)
Saving Hope (2015)
Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (2016)
Between (2016)
Anne with an E (2017)
Tin Star (2017)
Murdoch Mysteries (2017)
The Handmaid’s Tale (2017, 2018)
Black Mirror (2017)
Workin’ Moms (2017, 2018)
Falling Water (2018)
Taken (2018)
Carter (2018)
Private Eyes (2019)In The Dark (2019)
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