Alison Dyan Liebert (born August 20, 1981) is a Canadian actress,
model and producer. She was a recipient of a Canadian Screen Award for
work in the wartime series Bomb Girls.[1]Liebert is a British Columbia
native, born in Surrey and raised in Duncan. She has had a keen
interest in performing from a young age. After graduating from high
school, Liebert attended the Canadian College of Performing Arts in
Victoria for two years before moving to Vancouver to pursue her dream
of becoming a successful television and film actress. Her first major
stage role was in the musical 'A Flask of Bourbon', playing the role
of Veronica.Her television credits include roles on Fringe, The L
Word, Kyle XY, and a recurring role on Intelligence. In 2008, Liebert
was cast as a lead in Sook-Yin Lee's film debut, Year of the
Carnivore, the Cuba Gooding Jr. feature Hardwired as well as Blaine
Thurier's A Gun to the Head. She also subsequently appeared in the
second of three Molson Canadian commercials titled "It's an unwritten
code in Canada…". In 2012, Liebert's recent role as Betty, in the
wartime miniseries Bomb Girls, received much critical acclaim
including a Canadian Screen Award in 2015. Liebert identifies as queer
and has discussed using her work to support queer representation.[2]In
2011, Liebert founded Sociable Films, a boutique film production
company based in Vancouver with Nicholas Carella and Michelle Ouellet.
Through her company, she has produced projects such as Afterparty[3] A
Heart Unbroken, Salvator and This Feels Nice, currently in
post-production.
model and producer. She was a recipient of a Canadian Screen Award for
work in the wartime series Bomb Girls.[1]Liebert is a British Columbia
native, born in Surrey and raised in Duncan. She has had a keen
interest in performing from a young age. After graduating from high
school, Liebert attended the Canadian College of Performing Arts in
Victoria for two years before moving to Vancouver to pursue her dream
of becoming a successful television and film actress. Her first major
stage role was in the musical 'A Flask of Bourbon', playing the role
of Veronica.Her television credits include roles on Fringe, The L
Word, Kyle XY, and a recurring role on Intelligence. In 2008, Liebert
was cast as a lead in Sook-Yin Lee's film debut, Year of the
Carnivore, the Cuba Gooding Jr. feature Hardwired as well as Blaine
Thurier's A Gun to the Head. She also subsequently appeared in the
second of three Molson Canadian commercials titled "It's an unwritten
code in Canada…". In 2012, Liebert's recent role as Betty, in the
wartime miniseries Bomb Girls, received much critical acclaim
including a Canadian Screen Award in 2015. Liebert identifies as queer
and has discussed using her work to support queer representation.[2]In
2011, Liebert founded Sociable Films, a boutique film production
company based in Vancouver with Nicholas Carella and Michelle Ouellet.
Through her company, she has produced projects such as Afterparty[3] A
Heart Unbroken, Salvator and This Feels Nice, currently in
post-production.
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