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Mia Kirshner
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Mia Kirshner (born January 25, 1975) is a Canadian actress who works in movies and television series.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, she is a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors. Her father, Sheldon, a journalist for The Canadian Jewish News, was born in a displaced person camp in Germany in 1946. He met her mother, Etti, a Bulgarian Jewish refugee, in Israel. Kirshner has a younger sister.
In 1993 she played a
dominatrix in
Denys Arcand's movie
Love and Human Remains. She won a
Genie nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role. The year after she starred in
Atom Egoyan's
Exotica, and her performance won her a
Cannes Critics Choice Award. In 1995, she auditioned for the role of Jenny in the controversial
Larry Clark film
Kids (
1995), however lost out to
Chloe Sevigny.
Kirshner appeared in the first three episodes of 24 as bisexual terrorist Mandy in 2001. She would later reprise the role for the second season's finale and in the latter half of the show's fourth series.
Mia Kirshner studied Russian literature and 20th-century movie industry at McGill University in Montreal.
In 2006, she starred in Brian De Palma's movie The Black Dahlia, alongside Josh Hartnett, Aaron Eckhart, Scarlett Johansson and Hilary Swank. Kirshner plays a young actress, Elizabeth Short, who was horrifically murdered in 1947.
She has finished working on the book
I Live Here. In the book, women and children refugees from places such as
Chechnya,
Juárez (
Mexico) and
Africa will tell their life stories. It will be published in
Canada in the spring of 2007. It was supported and funded by
Amnesty International, which will receive proceeds from the book.
Kirshner has portrayed Jenny Schecter on the hit Showtime series, The L Word since the show began in 2004. She is currently reprising her role in season four, which began airing on Showtime on January 7.
Because she has played many bisexual and lesbian roles, her sexual orientation has been quite a subject of interest. However, when asked in interviews, she always replies ambiguously.
She also appeared in Marilyn Manson's 2001 music video for "Tainted Love".
Contents
- 1 Selected roles
- 2 External links
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Selected roles
Films
Television