Victoria Snow (born 1954/55)[1] is a Canadian actress.[2] She is best
known for her recurring roles as Mary Margaret Skalany in Kung Fu: The
Legend Continues and Dee White in Cra$h & Burn, and her starring role
as Frances Hunter in Paradise Falls.Born in Ancaster, Ontario, Snow
had her first break as an actress when she was promoted from a minor
role to the lead in a Stratford Festival production of the musical
Happy New Year in 1979, after original lead Virginia Sandifur was
forced to withdraw due to illness.[1] She also later played the lead
role in a production of Medea, directed by John Neville at Halifax's
Neptune Theatre,[2] and played Nancy Blake in a 1985 production of The
Women at the Shaw Festival.[3]She has also had supporting or guest
roles in the series 9B, E.N.G., Katts and Dog, The Newsroom, Traders,
Total Recall 2070, Queer as Folk, Blue Murder, This Is Wonderland,
Flashpoint, Republic of Doyle, Warehouse 13, Haven and Slasher, the
television films True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet, Thicker Than
Blood: The Larry McLinden Story, Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing
Story and Waking Up Wally: The Walter Gretzky Story,[4] and the
theatrical films Millennium and Stardom.Victoria will soon be seen
playing the mother of Bryan Mills (Clive Standen) in the television
adaptation of "Taken" for NBC Scheduled to be shown in January 2017
known for her recurring roles as Mary Margaret Skalany in Kung Fu: The
Legend Continues and Dee White in Cra$h & Burn, and her starring role
as Frances Hunter in Paradise Falls.Born in Ancaster, Ontario, Snow
had her first break as an actress when she was promoted from a minor
role to the lead in a Stratford Festival production of the musical
Happy New Year in 1979, after original lead Virginia Sandifur was
forced to withdraw due to illness.[1] She also later played the lead
role in a production of Medea, directed by John Neville at Halifax's
Neptune Theatre,[2] and played Nancy Blake in a 1985 production of The
Women at the Shaw Festival.[3]She has also had supporting or guest
roles in the series 9B, E.N.G., Katts and Dog, The Newsroom, Traders,
Total Recall 2070, Queer as Folk, Blue Murder, This Is Wonderland,
Flashpoint, Republic of Doyle, Warehouse 13, Haven and Slasher, the
television films True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet, Thicker Than
Blood: The Larry McLinden Story, Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing
Story and Waking Up Wally: The Walter Gretzky Story,[4] and the
theatrical films Millennium and Stardom.Victoria will soon be seen
playing the mother of Bryan Mills (Clive Standen) in the television
adaptation of "Taken" for NBC Scheduled to be shown in January 2017
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