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Price-Francis was born in England and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada. [1] [2] Amy is known for starring in several Canadian series, including Tracker and Rumours. She also starred in the A&E show, The Cleaner. Furthermore, she has guest starred in several shows.
King is a Canadian police drama which premiered April 17, 2011, on Showcase.The series stars Amy Price-Francis as Jessica King, a veteran police officer who gets promoted to head of the Major Crimes Task Force in Toronto after her predecessor has a breakdown on television.
Tracker is a 2001 Canadian science fiction television series starring Adrian Paul and Amy Price-Francis, [1] which aired on Space for a total of 22 episodes. The series is based on a short story by Gil Grant and Jeannine Renshaw. The pilot episode and two other episodes were edited into the film Alien Tracker.
Portions of the first episode were changed from the pilot. This included reverting the name of the civil rights attorney character from the pilot (where Amy Price-Francis played Sunny Chandler) back to the book name of Honey Chandler and recasting the role to Mimi Rogers. Also a scene was added in which Bosch testifies in court and is ...
I Still See You is a 2018 American supernatural mystery thriller film, directed by Scott Speer, from a screenplay by Jason Fuchs and based on the novel Break My Heart 1000 Times by Daniel Waters.
On June 4, 2013, actress Mercedes Masohn announced that she would have a guest role as Amy Taylor Walsh, a TV star whose plea for Hank's help ends up putting him in an uncomfortable, compromising position. Amy apparently has ties to a season-four character, Sasha Bingham. [18] Roger Howarth plays Karen's yoga teacher. [19]
Snakes and Ladders is a Canadian television mini-series created by Wayne Grigsby which aired on CBC Television in 2004. The series starred Amy Price-Francis as Shannon Jennings, a woman who takes a job as an executive assistant at Parliament Hill for a cabinet minister named Audrey Flankman (Catherine Disher).
The Cleaner, whose protagonist, according to A&E, helps others defeat their habits "by any means necessary", is the first original drama for this cable network in over six years. [3]