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Sonja Bennett

Canadian actress (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sonja Bennett (born August 24, 1980) is a Canadian actress and screenwriter.[2] Her film debut was in the Canadian feature film Punch (2002), for which she won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film. She has since starred in the films Donovan's Echo, Cole, Control Alt Delete, Young People Fucking, and Fido as well as the television series Godiva's and Cold Squad. In 2014, Bennett made her screenwriting debut with Preggoland in which she also starred.[3]

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Early life and education

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia on August 24, 1980,[1] Bennett is the daughter of director and writer Guy Bennett[4] and Anna Hart. She was raised mainly by her mother, living in several locations.[4] She is a graduate of Garibaldi Secondary School in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. She attended the University of British Columbia for two years on an academic scholarship. Following that, she attended Langara College in Vancouver,[4] and enrolled in the Studio 58 program.

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Career

Television work

On the small screen, Bennett played recurring roles on the NBC series Battlestar Galactica, Warner Brothers' Traveler, New Line television series Blade as well as Eureka, Dead Zone and Cold Squad.[5] She has played guest starring roles on the series Supernatural, Stargate Atlantis, Psych, Painkiller Jane, John Doe.[6] Bennett also had a recurring role as the character Vivian Adams in Mistresses (2015), and starred in the Bravo!/CityTV series, Godiva's from 2005-2006.[7]

Film work

Bennett starred in the 2002 film Punch, which her father, Guy Bennett, wrote and directed.[4] The movie was her feature film debut and led to her being awarded Best Actress by the Vancouver Film Critics Circle.[8] She has since appeared in the films Donovan's Echo,[9] Cole,[10] Control Alt Delete,[11] Young People Fucking,[12] and Fido.[13] She wrote the screenplay, her first, for the 2014 film Preggoland, in which she also starred.[14][15]

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Awards and nominations

Filmography

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