Tatiana Maslany

Tatiana Maslany

Actor

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Tatiana Gabriele Maslany (born September 22, 1985) is a Canadian actress. She has starred in television series such as The Nativity, Being Erica, and Heartland. In 2013, she won the ACTRA Award for her portrayal as Claire in the film Picture Day and the Phillip Borsos Award for her performance in the film Cas and Dylan. Other notable films starring Maslany are Diary of the Dead and Eastern Promises, the latter of which she narrated. Maslany played multiple clones in the Canadian science fiction thriller TV series Orphan Black (2013-2017), which airs on Space in Canada and BBC America in the US. For her performances in Orphan Black, Maslany won the Primetime Emmy Award (2016), the TCA Award (2013), two Critics' Choice Television Awards (2013 and 2014), and four Canadian Screen Awards (2014–17), in addition to receiving a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. Maslany became the first Canadian actor from a Canadian series to win an Emmy Award in a key dramatic category.
Tatiana Gabriele Maslany (born September 22, 1985) is a Canadian actress. She has starred in television series such as The Nativity, Being Erica, and Heartland. In 2013, she won the ACTRA Award for her portrayal as Claire in the film Picture Day and the Phillip Borsos Award for her performance in the film Cas and Dylan. Other notable films starring Maslany are Diary of the Dead and Eastern Promises, the latter of which she narrated. Maslany played multiple clones in the Canadian science fiction thriller TV series Orphan Black (2013-2017), which airs on Space in Canada and BBC America in the US. For her performances in Orphan Black, Maslany won the Primetime Emmy Award (2016), the TCA Award (2013), two Critics' Choice Television Awards (2013 and 2014), and four Canadian Screen Awards (2014–17), in addition to receiving a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. Maslany became the first Canadian actor from a Canadian series to win an Emmy Award in a key dramatic category.