Tracy Spiridakos
Tracy Spiridakos | |
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Born | February 14 1988[1] |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2007–present |
Tracy Spiridakos (born February 14, 1988) is a Canadian actress. She currently stars as Charlotte "Charlie" Matheson on the NBC post-apocalyptic science fiction series Revolution, for which she has been nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television.
Life and career
Spiridakos was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Greek-born parents, restaurant owners George and Anastasia Spiridakos.[3] She has two brothers.[4] The family moved to her father's hometown, Skala, Greece near Sparta, a few years after she was born, and returned to Canada in 1992 when she was about nine.[5][6] She strongly identifies with her Greek heritage and speaks fluent Greek.[7][8]
Spiridakos began acting in junior high school, and studied at the Actors Training Centre of Manitoba.[9] She graduated from Oak Park High School in Winnipeg in 2000.[10] Spiridakos moved to Vancouver in 2007 to pursue acting, and within weeks landed her first television role, a small part on Supernatural.[11][12] She continued working in television, with walk-on roles on Bionic Woman, The L Word, Hellcats, and Psych.[2] Spiridakos appeared in the TV movie Goblin, and the web series Mortal Kombat: Legacy. She also had a recurring role on Being Human as werewolf Brynn McLean.[13]
In 2009, she won her first starring role in the Canadian Teletoon series Majority Rules!, playing 15-year-old Becky Richards.[9] She made her feature film debut in 2011 with Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and filmed the low-budget thriller, Kill For Me, with Donal Logue and Katie Cassidy.[4][12] In mid-2012, Spiridakos landed a lead role on the NBC television series Revolution as Charlotte "Charlie" Matheson, a survivalist in a dystopian future civilization.[3] She auditioned for the role while attending her first pilot season in Los Angeles. Spiridakos shot the pilot in Atlanta, and filmed the first season in Wilmington, North Carolina.[11] She was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television for her performance in the first season, losing out to Fringe's Anna Torv. Production moved to Austin, Texas for the series' second season.[14]
As of December 2012, Spiridakos is engaged to Jon Cor, an actor from Ontario, Canada.[15] They co-starred in the 2010 film The Boy She Met Online. He also played her werewolf brother in Being Human. Spiridakos guest starred on season 3 of the Showtime sitcom, Episodes, as Dawn, a daughter of character Morning Randolph (Mircea Monroe).[16]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | The Boy She Met Online | Cami Winters | |
2011 | Rise of the Planet of the Apes | Party Girl #2 | |
2013 | Kill for Me | Hayley Jones |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Supernatural | Nurse | Episode: "Bedtime Stories" |
2007 | Bionic Woman | Annie | Episode: "The List" |
2007 | Aliens in America | Liz | Episode: "Church" |
2008 | Every Second Counts | Girl #1 | TV film |
2008 | The Secret Lives of Second Wives | Meredith | TV film |
2009 | The L Word | Pretty Young Woman | Episode: "LMFAO" |
2009 | Majority Rules! | Becky Richards | Main role (26 episodes) |
2009 | Web of Desire | Megan | TV film |
2010 | Goblin | Nikki Perkins | TV film |
2010 | Psych | Saralyn | Episode: "Viagra Falls" |
2010 | Hellcats | Ella | Episode: "Beale St. After Dark" |
2010 | Tower Prep | Penny | Episode: "Boo Report" |
2011 | Soldiers of the Apocalypse | Forty | TV series |
2011 | Mortal Kombat: Legacy | Blue | Episode: "Raiden" |
2012 | Being Human | Brynn McLean | Recurring role (4 episodes) |
2012 | Rags | Sammi | TV film |
2012-2014 | Revolution | Charlotte "Charlie" Matheson | Main role (32 episodes) Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television |
2014 | Episodes | Dawn Randolph | Recurring role (2 episodes) |
References
- ^ Spiridakos, Tracy (May 17, 2013). "Twitter / trspiridakos: You are all wonderful, and ..." Twitter. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
- ^ a b Strachan, Alex (September 11, 2012). "Vancouver-based actress Tracy Spiridakos beats the odds to land key role in post-apocalyptic drama". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ a b Ryan, Andrew (September 19, 2012). "Tracy Spiridakos hits bull's eye with Revolution". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ a b Oswald, Brad (September 15, 2012). "Lights out, dread on". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved September 25, 2012.
- ^ Sanderson, David (February 2, 2014). "Grecian formula — for success". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
- ^ "Comic-Con Interview: Tracy Spiridakos". NBC. July 18, 2012. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ Tsolakidou, Stella (August 27, 2012). "Tracy Spiridakos Will Bring On the "Revolution" for NBC". Greek Reporter. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ Satsidis, George (July 9, 2013). "Tracy Spiridakos - Revolution". YouTube. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
- ^ a b Oswald, Brad (October 20, 2009). "No trick, all treat". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
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- ^ a b Oswald, Brad (July 28, 2012). "Revolution-ary career step". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ a b Schaeffer, Glen (September 14, 2012). "Tracy Spiridakos is leading the pack of BC actors on the verge of stardom". The Province. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
- ^ Miller, Gerri (October 16, 2012). "Tracy Spiridakos kicks plastic bottles, kicks butt on 'Revolution'". Mother Nature Network. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
- ^ Ginges, Gary (May 13, 2013). "NBC's 'Revolution' to be filmed in Austin". Austin360.com. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
- ^ Oswald, Brad (December 29, 2012). "Winnipeg's Tracy Spiridakos has a big year after landing role on hit NBC drama series". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved December 30, 2012.
- ^ Berkshire, Geoff (June 20, 2013). "'Episodes' Season 3 welcomes 'Revolution' star Tracy Spiridakos". Zap2it. Retrieved June 21, 2013.