Stacey Farber (born August 25, 1987[1]) is a Canadian actress. She is
known for playing Ellie Nash in seasons 2 through 8 of the television
series Degrassi: The Next Generation. From 2010â€"2011, she starred in
the CBC series 18 to Life with fellow Canadian Michael Seater of Life
with Derek.[2][3] From 2014 to 2017, Farber played Sydney Katz on the
Canadian medical drama Saving Hope.In her role as Ellie Nash on
Degrassi: The Next Generation, Farber plays a troubled young girl who
has problems with depression and cutting, while dealing with an
alcoholic mother. Stacey started off as a recurring character in the
show's second season, but was promoted to a regular role in the third
season and continued until the end of season seven. For her work on
Degrassi, Stacey was nominated for Canada's top acting award, a Gemini
Award, in the category 'Best Performance in a Youth Program or
Series'.[4][5][better source needed]In addition to playing Ellie in
Degrassi, Farber also appeared in the 2001 Canadian short film
Bagatelle. She played Young Kathryn in the 2002 crime film, Narc, she
guest starred as Lacy Sanders on an episode of the television drama
Doc, and guest hosted the 2004-05 season finale of The N's Best
Friend's Date. She also plays Mary in the animated science fiction
series Dark Oracle. As well, she appeared as herself in Instant Star
and in 2006 she had a mini-series on The N's The Click titled Stacey's
NYC 101. In addition to her screen work, Farber has appeared in
various stage productions, including Love, Loss and What I Wore.[6]
known for playing Ellie Nash in seasons 2 through 8 of the television
series Degrassi: The Next Generation. From 2010â€"2011, she starred in
the CBC series 18 to Life with fellow Canadian Michael Seater of Life
with Derek.[2][3] From 2014 to 2017, Farber played Sydney Katz on the
Canadian medical drama Saving Hope.In her role as Ellie Nash on
Degrassi: The Next Generation, Farber plays a troubled young girl who
has problems with depression and cutting, while dealing with an
alcoholic mother. Stacey started off as a recurring character in the
show's second season, but was promoted to a regular role in the third
season and continued until the end of season seven. For her work on
Degrassi, Stacey was nominated for Canada's top acting award, a Gemini
Award, in the category 'Best Performance in a Youth Program or
Series'.[4][5][better source needed]In addition to playing Ellie in
Degrassi, Farber also appeared in the 2001 Canadian short film
Bagatelle. She played Young Kathryn in the 2002 crime film, Narc, she
guest starred as Lacy Sanders on an episode of the television drama
Doc, and guest hosted the 2004-05 season finale of The N's Best
Friend's Date. She also plays Mary in the animated science fiction
series Dark Oracle. As well, she appeared as herself in Instant Star
and in 2006 she had a mini-series on The N's The Click titled Stacey's
NYC 101. In addition to her screen work, Farber has appeared in
various stage productions, including Love, Loss and What I Wore.[6]
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