Alisen Down

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Alisen Down (born January 3, 1976) is a Canadian film and TV actress. She was born in Langley, British Columbia.

Biography

Down showed an interest for acting early, and during her younger years she used to write and produce her own plays. Down studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in California, and then the British American Dramatic Academy in Oxford. Down's most famous appearance is most likely in the TV series Mysterious Ways, where she played the role of Miranda, a physics graduate student who, together with Professor Declan Dunn (often the enthusiast behind the investigations) and psychiatrist Dr. Peggy Fowler (the other skeptic besides Miranda), tries to solve a range of mysterious or paranormal events.

During her freetime Down enjoys watching films or spending time with her friends at a coffee house. She currently lives in Vancouver.

Filmography

  • Tripping the Wire (2005)
  • Tripping the Wire: A Stephen Tree Mystery (2005)
  • The Life (2004)
  • A Good Burn (2000)
  • Mysterious Ways (2000)
  • Late Night Sessions (1999)
  • Bad Money (1999)

In addition to the above, Down have also made some guest appearances on TV, on the shows Da Vinci's Inquest (where she was a regular guest as Dr. Maria Donato), Stargate SG-1, Smallville, The Dead Zone and Cold Squad. She also had a smaller guest role in an episode of The L Word, and is also cast for a role in the TV series Robson Arms.


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She also had a smaller guest role in an episode of The L Word, and is also cast for a role in the TV series Robson Arms. Mullally came out as bisexual in a 1999 interview in The Advocate magazine. Maria Donato), Stargate SG-1, Smallville, The Dead Zone and Cold Squad. Her success has led her into feature films. In addition to the above, Down have also made some guest appearances on TV, on the shows Da Vinci's Inquest (where she was a regular guest as Dr. She has also won four Screen Actors Guild Awards for her role. She currently lives in Vancouver. She won the Emmy Award in 2000.

During her freetime Down enjoys watching films or spending time with her friends at a coffee house. Her characterisation brought her acclaim and four Emmy Award nominations. Down's most famous appearance is most likely in the TV series Mysterious Ways, where she played the role of Miranda, a physics graduate student who, together with Professor Declan Dunn (often the enthusiast behind the investigations) and psychiatrist Dr. Peggy Fowler (the other skeptic besides Miranda), tries to solve a range of mysterious or paranormal events. Cast in the NBC comedy television series Will & Grace, Mullally played the shrill voiced, pill popping, booze guzzling Karen Walker. Down studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in California, and then the British American Dramatic Academy in Oxford. Small parts in such films as Risky Business (1983), and About Last Night (1986) followed but it was not until 1998 that she secured her first real success as an actress. Down showed an interest for acting early, and during her younger years she used to write and produce her own plays. She moved back to Los Angeles but was unable to find success.

She was born in Langley, British Columbia. Growing up in Oklahoma, her popularity in college stage productions led to Mullally determining her future, and she dropped out of college to pursue her acting goal. Alisen Down (born January 3, 1976) is a Canadian film and TV actress. The daughter of a model and an actor, Mullally decided as a child that she would become an actress. Bad Money (1999). Megan Mullally (born November 12, 1958 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. Late Night Sessions (1999).

Mysterious Ways (2000). A Good Burn (2000). The Life (2004). Tripping the Wire: A Stephen Tree Mystery (2005).

Tripping the Wire (2005).