Anna Galvin (born 19 October 1969; also credited as Anna Glavan)[citation needed] is an Australian[1] actress. She has also appeared in several British, American, and Canadian productions.

Anna Galvin
Born (1969-10-19) 19 October 1969 (age 55)
Australia[1]
Other namesAnna Glavan[citation needed]
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Spouse
Raul Inglis
(m. 2003)
Children1

Her roles include Lex Luthor's assistant, Gina, in Smallville, and Lavender Eyes in Tin Man.[2] She also played Maid Marian in the first season of the TV series The New Adventures of Robin Hood in 1997.

Personal life

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Galvin was born 19 October 1969 in Melbourne, Australia, and trained at the Oxford School of Drama in England after graduating from the University of Melbourne.[1]

Filmography

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Feature films and television
Year Title Role Notes
1994 Driven Jessie TV Short
Scavengers female android TV series[3]
Crocodile Shoes Anabelle Barrett TV series - Season 1, episode 1 : The Tape
1995 Game On Julia TV series - Season 1, episode 1 : Matthew - a Suitable Case for Treatment
1996–1998 The Genie From Down Under Lady Diana Townes TV series, 26 episodes[4]
1997 The New Adventures of Robin Hood Marion Fitzwater TV series, 13 episodes[5]
Timecop Anne Thompson TV series, 1 episode - A Rip in Time
1998 Profiler Nikki Ware TV series - Season 3, episode 16 - Lethal Obsession
The Sentinel Inspector Megan Connor TV series, 7 episodes
Viper Mira McKenna TV series, 1 episode - Wanted: Fred or Alive
1999 Clueless Michelle TV series, 1 episode - Parent Trap
Snoops Susan Cooper TV series, 1 episode - The Heartless Bitch
2000 Hollywood Off-Ramp Lucy TV series, 1 episode - Looking for Mr. Campbell[citation needed]
Once and Again Female Associate TV series, 1 episode - Ozymandias 2.0
2001 Family Law Brenda Gellers TV series, 1 episode - Film at Eleven
The Beast Woman TV series, 1 episode - Travinia: Part 2
2002 Blue Heelers Natalie Price TV series, 1 episode - Parenthood
2005 Da Vinci's City Hall Libby Burton TV series, 2 episodes
2006 Worst Week of My Life Vanessa Bradford TV series, 1 episode - Pilot[citation needed]
Veiled Truth[citation needed] Janet TV movie
Stargate SG-1 Dr. Reya Varrick TV series - Season 9, episode 12 - Collateral Damage
2007 My Baby Is Missing Dana Hoch TV movie
Blood Ties Cheryl TV series, episode 6 - Love Hurts
Eureka Dr. Jane Harrington TV series - Season 2, episode 5 - Duck, Duck Goose
Second Sight Mary Kaufman TV movie
Masters of Horror Dr. Loring TV series, 1 episode - Right to Die
Smallville Gina TV series, 7 episodes
Tin Man Lavender eyes TV series, 3 episodes
Vice Gwen
2008 Kyle XY Constance Berlinger TV series - Season 2, episode 17 - Grounded
Supernatural Mrs. Fremont, Colette TV series - Season 3, episode 16 - No Rest for the Wicked

Credited as Anna Glavan

The Andromeda Strain Lisa Stone TV series
Stargate Atlantis Vanessa Conrad TV series - Season 5, episode 15 - Remnants
The Secret Lives of Second Wives[citation needed] Claire TV movie
2009 Messages Deleted Lisa Kwan
Caprica Shannon Adama TV series - Season 1, episode 1 - Pilot
Defying Gravity Tara Harding TV series - Season 1, episode 10 - Deja Vu
Stargate Universe Mrs. Armstrong TV series - 4 episodes
2010 Transparency[citation needed] Doctor Ernhart
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf[citation needed] Ms. Carlsberg
2011–2013 Mr. Young Rachel Young TV series - 18 episodes
2012 Girl vs. Monster Theadosia TV movie
2014 Way of the Wicked Laura
Barbie and the Secret Door Queen Adrienne voice
2015 Once Upon a Time Madeline De Vil TV series - Season 4, episode 19 - "Sympathy for the De Vil"
2016 Warcraft Draka
2017 Rufus-2 Kat Elder TV movie
2017–2018 Loudermilk Mrs. Wilkes 4 episodes
2019 Ruby Herring Mysteries: Silent Witness Ellie Bluth TV movie
Unspeakable Dr. Kim Matthews 6 episodes
Van Helsing Avery 2 episodes
2020 Crimson Point Gail post-production

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Tin Man | Sci Fi UK". syfy.co.uk. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  2. ^ Bellafante, Ginia (30 November 2007). "Fighting Off Darkness in a New Land of Oz". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Scavengers". UKGameshows. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  4. ^ Annemaree O'Brien, curator. "The Genie From Down Under". australian screen. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  5. ^ "New Adventures of Robin Hood Episodes". Tvguide.com. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
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