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  1. Actress: Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Alberta Watson, well known to television audiences for her Gemini award-nominated role as Madeline on La Femme Nikita (1997), enjoys a long and diverse career in television and film.

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  2. Among her well-known film roles are the bed-ridden mother Susan Aibelli in the 1994 American independent film Spanking the Monkey, Lauren Murphy (the mother of Jonny Lee Miller 's character Dade, also called "Crash Override"/"Zero Cool") in the 1995 cult film Hackers, and Risa in the 1997 Academy Award -nominated Canadian film The Sweet Hereafte...

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    Senator Madeline Pierce
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    Sarah Craven
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    Minister Suzanne Fleischer
    Recurring role (10 episodes)
    2006
    Lydia Anderson
    Recurring role (6 episodes)
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  4. One of Canada's most prolific character actresses with over 100 film and TV credits to her name, Alberta Watson was best-known for her performances in "Spanking The Monkey" (1994), "La...

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    Alberta Watson (born March 6, 1955, Toronto, Canada—died March 21, 2015, Toronto) Canadian film and television actress whose career spanned four decades. Renowned for her consistency and reliability, Watson was perhaps best known for the TV series La Femme Nikita (1997–2001) and 24 (2004–05), but she also gave memorable performances in David O. Rus...

    Watson began acting at age 15 with the Theater House of God at the Bathurst Street United Church in Toronto. She briefly lived on a communal farm outside the city with other actors before returning to Toronto to act professionally, landing her first role in the CBC TV movie Honour Thy Father (1974).

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    Her first major credit was in Robert Lantos and Claude Héroux’s In Praise of Older Women (1978). The provocative film was controversial when it premiered at the Toronto Festival of Festivals (now the Toronto International Film Festival), but it earned 10 Canadian Film Award nominations, including one for Watson for Best Supporting Actress.

    Watson gambled by playing the seductive mother in David O. Russell’s incest-tinged first feature, Spanking the Monkey (1994). Several high-profile actresses declined the role, including Susan Sarandon, Faye Dunaway, Jessica Lange, and Isabella Rossellini, but Watson relished it, later calling it her best performance and her favourite role. The offbeat black comedy proved to be a defining moment in her career; the film won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and drew largely positive reviews.

    Watson then appeared in several notable projects, including the early Angelina Jolie vehicle Hackers (1995) and the Golden Globe-nominated, Emmy-winning TV movie Gotti (1996), playing the wife of infamous New York mobster John Gotti.

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    After living in the New York–New Jersey area for eight years, she returned to Canada and starred in Shoemaker (1996), an early production for the Canadian Film Centre’s Feature Film Project, which earned her a Genie Award nomination.

    Watson then played the grieving and lonely mother, Risa Walker, in Atom Egoyan’s critically acclaimed The Sweet Hereafter (1997). Watson shared the National Board of Review award for Best Ensemble and helped bring the film international recognition.

    Watson came closer to fame with the role of Madeline, the cunning force on the Canadian syndicated spy series La Femme Nikita, adapted from the 1990 Luc Besson film. Watson starred in four seasons of La Femme Nikita, along with a return appearance in its fifth season, and earned a Gemini nomination for season two. She amassed some devoted fans and engaged with them frequently on fan sites. In her final performance, Watson played Senator Madeline Pierce when La Femme Nikita was rebooted as Nikita in 2010.

    In 1998 Watson was diagnosed with lymphoma. She underwent treatment but continued to act prolifically, often wearing wigs to conceal the effects of chemotherapy. She balanced her work in La Femme Nikita with roles in Canadian films including The Life Before This (1999), Desire (2000), and Deeply (2000). She followed La Femme Nikita with a string of notable independent films, including The Art of Woo (2001), John Cameron Mitchell’s Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001), Thom Fitzgerald’s The Wild Dogs, (2002) and Jeremy Podeswa’s TV movie, After the Harvest (2001), which brought her another Gemini nomination.

    Watson re-teamed with La Femme Nikita co-creator Joel Surnow for season four of his hit action-drama 24. (Surnow was such a fan that he not only hired her again but also named a character in the series, Alberta Green, after her.) Watson played Erin Driscoll, head of the fictional intelligence agency that employs operative Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland).

    Watson’s final credits included such Canadian and independent films as Some Things That Stay (2004), Citizen Duane (2006), A Lobster Tale (2006), and Sarah Polley’s Genie-winning Away from Her (2006) opposite Gordon Pinsent, with whom she performed in Chris Landreth’s Genie-nominated animated short The Spine (2009). She also appeared in The Lookout (2007) with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as well as in the TV series Angela’s Eyes (2006), The Border (2008), and Heartland (2010), for which she won a Gemini Award.

    Her final film role was in the Vancouver-shot Helen (2009), starring Ashley Judd. After a long battle with cancer, Watson died at the age of 60 from complications of the disease.

    The original version of this entry was published by The Canadian Encyclopedia .

  5. Mar 21, 2015 · She gained recognition for her performances in various films and TV shows, including roles in the films "Hackers," "The Sweet Hereafter," and "Hedwig and the Angry Inch." Watson also appeared in popular TV series such as "24," "La Femme Nikita," and "The Outer Limits."

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