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Canadian actress
A.K.A.
Tatiana Gabrielle Maslany
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Regina, Division No. 6, Saskatchewan, Canada
Age
38 years
Residence
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Awards
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
(2016)
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Biography

Tatiana Gabriele Maslany (/məˈslɑːni/; born September 22, 1985) is a Canadian actress. She is known for portraying multiple characters in the science fiction television series Orphan Black (2013–2017), which aired on Space in Canada and BBC America in the United States. For her performance in Orphan Black, Maslany won a Primetime Emmy Award (2016), a TCA Award (2013), two Critics' Choice Awards (2013 and 2014), and five Canadian Screen Awards (2014–18), in addition to receiving nominations for a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Maslany is the first Canadian actor to win an Emmy in a major dramatic category for work in a Canadian series.

She has also appeared in television series such as Heartland (2008–2010), The Nativity (2010), and Being Erica (2009–2011). In 2013, she won an ACTRA Award for her lead role in the film Picture Day and the Phillip Borsos Award for her performance in the film Cas and Dylan. Her other notable films include Diary of the Dead (2007), Eastern Promises (2007), The Vow (2012), Woman in Gold (2015), Stronger (2017), and Destroyer (2018).

Early life

Maslany was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, the daughter of Dan, a woodworker, and Renate, a translator. She has two younger brothers, including fellow actor Daniel Maslany. She has Austrian, German, Polish, Romanian, and Ukrainian ancestry. For elementary school, Maslany was in French immersion, and was taught in German by her mother before learning English. Additionally, her grandparents spoke German around her as a child. She also speaks some Spanish. She has danced since age four and started community theatre and musicals at the age of nine.

Maslany attended Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School, where she participated in school productions and improvisation, and graduated in 2003. While attending high school, she found paying acting jobs that allowed her to travel all over Canada with her parents' approval. She would work for a few months at a time and then return to school in Regina. She stated, "It wasn't an easy transition. I felt a little outside of it. Outside of both experiences, really."

After completing high school, she spent some time doing theatre performances and travelling before settling in Toronto, Ontario, at the age of 20.

Career

2002–2012: Early career

Maslany was one of the stars of the 2002 Canadian television series 2030 CE. She appeared as the character Ghost in the 2004 film Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed. Maslany performed comedic improvisation for ten years. She participated in improvisational theatre, including the Canadian Improv Games, and has since become a member of the General Fools Improvisational Theatre. She is a certified improvisation trainer.

In 2007, Maslany appeared in The Messengers as Lindsay Rollins. She also starred in the CBC series Heartland where she plays a barrel racer, Kit Bailey, with her horse Daisy. During 2008, she had a recurring role in the Instant Star TV series. She had a lead role in the Hallmark Channel film An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving. In September 2008, she portrayed Penny, a kidnapping victim in the Canadian series Flashpoint.

Maslany appeared as Sarah Wexlar, the heroin-addicted daughter of Dr. Tom Wexlar in the second season of the Canadian comedy drama television series Being Erica in 2010. Also in 2010, she appeared as the protagonist Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the British four-part television series The Nativity, which was critically well received.

Maslany appeared in Grown Up Movie Star as Ruby, a role which earned the actor a special jury breakout role award at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. She played Hannah Simmons in one episode of The Listener. In 2010, she appeared in the direct-to-video film Hardwired as Punk Red. In late 2011, she co-starred in the film adaptation of John Sandford's Certain Prey as Clara Rinker, a contract killer. In 2012, Maslany appeared as lead character Claire in the full-length feature Picture Day, for which she won a Phillip Borsos Award for Best Performance at the 2012 Whistler Film Festival.

2013–2017: Breakthrough and Orphan Black

From 2013 to 2017, Maslany starred in the BBC America and Space original series Orphan Black. She plays the lead character, Sarah Manning, as well as Sarah's cohort of clones: Cosima Niehaus, Alison Hendrix, Helena, Rachel Duncan, Elizabeth Childs, Krystal Goderitch, Veera "M.K." Suominen, Katja Obinger, Jennifer Fitzsimmons and Tony Sawicki. Maslany won two Critics' Choice Television Awards and one TCA Award for her performance in the series. She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and in 2015 received a nomination for an Emmy Award for her performance. She was again nominated in 2016 and won the category. Maslany received a nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series at the 7th Critics' Choice Television Awards, her third total nomination from the Broadcast Television Journalists Association. In 2014, The Guardian praised Maslany's performance in the series, calling it "Olympic-level acting", writing:

Maslany plays half a dozen different clones over season one, with who knows how many more promised for the imminent second season ... Delivering one creditable performance for a show is tough enough, but Maslany nails several here, often appearing in scenes as multiple versions interacting seamlessly. This is Olympic-level, endurance acting.

In 2013, Maslany guest starred on Parks and Recreation for a two-episode arc as Dr. Nadia Stasky. She portrayed the lead character Dylan in the independent film Cas and Dylan, for which she won a Phillip Borsos Award for Best Performance at the 2013 Whistler Film Festival.

On June 11, 2013, Maslany signed with the US talent agency Resolution, which serves as her United States representation. In Canada, she continues to be managed by Magnolia Entertainment and represented by Characters Talent Agency. The 2013 Juno Award ceremonies were held in Regina, Maslany's home town, and Maslany was chosen as one of the presenters.

On May 17, 2014, Maslany guest starred on the season 39 finale of Saturday Night Live. She played the character Bridget in the episode's second digital short entitled "Hugs". She guest starred alongside Pharrell Williams and The Lonely Island.

Maslany co-starred in the 2015 film, Woman in Gold, in the World War II flashbacks as a younger version of Maria Altmann, Helen Mirren's character. She mostly spoke German in the film.

Maslany starred in the independent film The Other Half. The film, written by Joey Klein, was produced by Motel Pictures with A71 and Sienna Films and co-stars her then partner Tom Cullen. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016. Maslany played the leading role of Lucy in the 2016 indie drama film Two Lovers and a Bear, starring alongside Dane DeHaan as Roman. The film follows the two characters as they come together in Apex, Iqaluit to find peace in their lives.

Maslany starred in the 2017 film Stronger, as Erin Hurley, the love interest of Jeff Bauman, a victim of the Boston Marathon bombing; Bauman was played by Jake Gyllenhaal.

2018–present: Continued success

Maslany was cast as a series regular in Ryan Murphy's 2018 drama series Pose, but was later replaced by Charlayne Woodard. She starred alongside Nicole Kidman in the crime thriller film Destroyer, which had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival in August 2018. She next starred alongside Bryan Cranston in the Broadway production of Network in 2019. Maslany starred as Sister Alice, alongside Matthew Rhys, in the HBO period drama miniseries Perry Mason, which premiered in June 2020. On September 17, 2020, it was announced that Maslany would be playing the Marvel Comics character She-Hulk in the live-action Disney+ show based on the character and set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The RecitalDiana MillsShort film
2004Ginger Snaps 2: UnleashedGhost
2007The MessengersLindsay Rollins
Eastern PromisesTatiana (voice)
Diary of the DeadMary Dexter
Late FragmentIndia
2008Flash of GeniusOlder Kathy
2009DefendorOlga
Grown Up Movie StarRuby
HardwiredPunk Red
2010Up & DownGirlShort film
In RedemptionMargaret
ToiletLisa
2011Seven Sins: LustWoman (voice)Short film
DarlaFriendShort film
The EntitledJenna
Violet & DaisyApril
2012Waiting for YouUnknownShort film
The VowLily
Picture DayClaire
Blood PressureKat
2014Cas and DylanDylan Morgan
2015Woman in GoldYoung Maria Altmann
2016The Other HalfEmily
Two Lovers and a BearLucy
Apart From EverythingFranShort film
2017StrongerErin Hurley
Souls of TotalityLady 18Short film
2018DestroyerPetra
2019Pink WallJenna Delaney

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997–2002Incredible Story StudiosVariousUnknown episodes
2002–20032030 CERome Greyson7 episodes
2004–2006Renegadepress.comMelanie4 episodes
2005Dawn AnnaLauren "Lulu" Dawn Townsend (age 12)Television film
2006Trapped!GwenTelevision film
Booky Makes Her MarkBeatrice "Booky" ThomsonTelevision film
Prairie GiantTommy's Doctor's Receptionist2 episodes
2007Stir of Echoes: The HomecomingSammiTelevision film
SabbaticalGwyneth MarloweTelevision film
The Robber BrideAugustaTelevision film
Redemption SKMargaretMiniseries
2008An Old Fashioned ThanksgivingMathilda BassettTelevision film
Instant StarZeppelin Dyer8 episodes
Would Be KingsReese2 episodes
FlashpointPennyEpisode: "Planets Aligned"
2008–2010HeartlandKit Bailey15 episodes
2009The ListenerHannah SimmonsEpisode: "One Way or Another"
2009–2011Being EricaSarah Wexler4 episodes
2010Cra$h & BurnLindsayEpisode: "Closure"
Bloodletting & Miraculous CuresJaniceEpisode: "All Souls"
The NativityMary4 episodes
2011Certain PreyClara RinkerTelevision film
AlphasTracy BeaumontEpisode: "Anger Management"
2012World Without EndSister Mair7 episodes
2013CrackedHaley Coturno / Isabel Ann FergusEpisode: "Spirited Away"
Parks and RecreationNadia Stasky2 episodes
2013–2014Captain CanuckRedcoat (voice)4 episodes
2013–2017Orphan BlackSarah Manning / Elizabeth Childs / Alison Hendrix / Cosima Niehaus / Helena / Rachel Duncan / VariousLead role(s); also producer seasons 3–5
2015BoJack HorsemanMia McKibbin (voice)Episode: "Let's Find Out"
2016Robot ChickenBarbie (voice)Episode: "Hopefully Salt"
2018Drunk HistoryEmmeline PankhurstEpisode: "Civil Rights"
Trollhunters: Tales of ArcadiaAja (voice)2 episodes
AnimalsSherman (voice)Episode: "Roachella"
2018–20193Below: Tales of ArcadiaAja / Queen Coranda (voice)Main role
2020Perry MasonSister Alice
2022She-HulkJennifer Walters / She-HulkMain role

Other works

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
1995Oliver!OrphanRegina Summer Stage
2003–2004The Secret GardenMaryGlobe Theatre, Regina
2006George DandinAngel
2007A Christmas CarolBelle / Agnes / Debtor's Wife / Fan / Belinda
2009Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage BlockheadCB's SisterSix Degrees Theatre, Toronto
2012Other PeoplePetraTank House Theatre, Toronto
2018Mary Page MarloweMary (ages 27 and 36)Second Stage Theater, New York City
2018–2019NetworkDiana ChristensenBelasco Theatre

Audio books

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2015Locke & KeyDodge13-hour audio drama
2018The Hunger GamesKatniss Everdeen10-hour young adult fiction
2019Catching FireKatniss Everdeen11-hour young adult fiction
2019MockingjayKatniss Everdeen11-hour young adult fiction
2019Orphan Black: The Next ChapterNarrator10-episode audio drama

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleEpisodes
2015–2019Comedy Bang! Bang!Herself377: "Good Night In The Morning"
446: "Scrounging and Lounging"
478: "Spank Me With A Feather!"
536: "Live from SXSW 2018"
615: "The Chastman Family"
2015How Did This Get Made?Herself120: "Masters of the Universe"
2016The Wandering WolfHerself118
UnqualifiedHerself34 (two-part episode)
2017SpontaneanationHerself110: "The Manager's Office of a Miniature Golf Course"
2019Hollywood HandbookHerself321: "Tatiana Maslany, Our Close Friend"

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResultRef.
2005Gemini AwardsBest Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or SeriesRenegadepress.comNominated
2009Gemini AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role, Dramatic SeriesFlashpointWon
2010Sundance Film Festival AwardsWorld Cinema Special Jury Prize For ActingGrown Up Movie StarWon
Gemini AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role, Dramatic SeriesBloodletting & Miraculous CuresWon
Genie AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleGrown Up Movie StarNominated
2012Whistler Film Festival AwardsBest Actor in a Borsos Film AwardPicture DayWon
2013ACTRA AwardsOutstanding Performance – FemalePicture DayWon
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackWon
TCA AwardsIndividual Achievement in DramaOrphan BlackWon
Young Hollywood AwardsBreakthrough Performance – FemaleOrphan BlackWon
Hamptons International Film Festival AwardsBreakthrough PerformerPicture DayWon
Whistler Film Festival AwardsBest Actor in a Borsos Film AwardCas and DylanWon
2014People's Choice AwardsFavorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy ActressOrphan BlackNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress – Television Series DramaOrphan BlackNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Television Series DramaOrphan BlackNominated
Canadian Screen AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Dramatic RoleOrphan BlackWon
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleCas and DylanNominated
ACTRA AwardsOutstanding Performance – FemaleOrphan BlackNominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Actress in a Canadian FilmPicture DayNominated
Gracie AwardsOutstanding Female Actor in a Breakthrough RoleOrphan BlackWon
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackWon
TCA AwardsIndividual Achievement in DramaOrphan BlackNominated
Constellation AwardsBest Female Performance in a 2013 Science Fiction Television EpisodeOrphan BlackWon
Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2013Orphan BlackWon
EWwy AwardsBest Actress in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackWon
2015Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackNominated
ACTRA AwardsOutstanding Performance – FemaleOrphan BlackWon
Canadian Screen AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Dramatic RoleOrphan BlackWon
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackNominated
2016Canadian Screen AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Dramatic RoleOrphan BlackWon
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackWon
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackNominated
ACTRA AwardsOutstanding Performance – FemaleOrphan BlackNominated
2017Satellite AwardsBest Actress in a Series – Drama or GenreOrphan BlackNominated
Canadian Screen AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Dramatic RoleOrphan BlackWon
Best Television Series – DramaOrphan BlackWon
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleThe Other HalfWon
ACTRA AwardsOutstanding Performance – FemaleTwo Lovers and a BearNominated
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackNominated
2018Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesOrphan BlackNominated
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