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Helen Shaver (born February 24, 1951) is a Canadian actress and film and television director. After appearing in a number of Canadian movies, she received a Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress for her performance in the romantic drama In Praise of Older Women (1978).
Helen Shaver is a Canadian-American film and TV star who has also directed and produced hundreds of hours of television. She has worked with Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and other acclaimed directors and actors, and has won multiple awards for her performances and projects.
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Helen Shaver is a Canadian actress, director and producer who has worked in film, television and theatre. She is known for her roles in The Amityville Horror, The Color of Money, Desert Hearts and Vikings, among others.
- February 24, 1951
Helen Shaver is a versatile and award-winning performer who has acted in films like Poltergeist, Tremors and The Craft, and directed episodes of Vikings, Westworld and Station Eleven. Learn more about her biography, filmography and achievements on The Movie Database.
Helen Shaver is a Canadian actress who starred in films such as The Color of Money, The Craft, and Desert Hearts. See her full filmography, photos, ratings, and trivia on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Feb 10, 2022 · The actress and director, known for Station Eleven and Maid, will helm the sci-fi series revival, which follows a new team of scientists. She joins the showrunners and producers of the original Quantum Leap, which starred Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell.
Sep 26, 2020 · Helen Shaver is kind of a big deal. This year alone, she has directed episodes of Westworld, Snowpiercer, and Lovecraft Country. She is a veteran of prestige TV and directed a made-for-TV movie in 1999 that won an Emmy. Her new film Happy Place, streaming as part of the Vancouver International Film Festival, is her first feature film.