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Deragh Campbell
AKA: Дера КэмпбеллBirthday: 1989-05-04
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Deragh Campbell (born 4 May, 1989; Toronto) is a Canadian actress, director and screenwriter. She is known for her acclaimed performances in independent Canadian cinema. Campbell has won accolades for her work, including the Jay Scott Prize from the Toronto Film Critics Association and Best Actress in a Canadian Film from the Vancouver Film Critics Circle. Her collaborations with filmmaker Sofia Bohdanowicz: Never Eat Alone (2016), Veslemøy's Song (2018), MS Slavic 7 (2019), and Point and Line to Plane (2020) — have screened at film festivals internationally. She has also featured in two of Kazik Radwanski's films, How Heavy This Hammer (2015) and Anne at 13,000 Ft. (2019), both of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Filmography
Matt and Mara
Character: MaraAn Evening Song (for three voices)
Character: MarthaTwo Cuckolds Go Swimming
Character: MollyFamily Portrait
Character: KatyI Used to Be Darker
Character: TarynI Don't Know Who You Are
Character: AgnesMobile Homes
Character: DaisyIt's Hard To Be Human
Character: VictoriaPerson to Person
Character: JuliaYou Can Live Forever
Character: AmandaSo Much Tenderness
Character: NancyEleanor in the Evening
Character: EleanorLaberint Sequences
Character: KittyStinking Heaven
Character: LucyJonny Come Lately
Character: JonnyThe Other Half
Character: AnnaBeach Week
Character: YeardleyNever Eat Alone
Character: AudreyThe Intestine
Character: PatriciaO, Brazen Age
Character: AnnaMeasures for a Funeral
Character: AudreyMerry Christmas
Character: young womanLet Your Heart Be Light
Character: young womanFail to Appear
Character: IsoldeSelf-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog
Character: CamilleAll Shook Up
Character: Slain Beauty QueenVeslemøy's Song
Character: AudreyHow Heavy This Hammer
Character: School teacherMS Slavic 7
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