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  1. Jodi Balfour is a South African actress.She portrays Ellen Waverly (later Ellen Wilson) in the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind. Jodi grew up in Cape Town, South Africa. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre & Performance at the University of Cape Town. After her family moved to the west coast of Canada, she began working internationally. She lives in Los Angeles, California now ...

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    For All Mankind. Partner (s) Abbi Jacobson (2020–present; engaged) Jodi Balfour (born 29 October 1986) is a South African actress. She won a Canadian Screen Award for her performance as Gladys Witham in the series Bomb Girls (2012–2013). She has since starred as Ellen Waverly Wilson in the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind (2019–2023).

  3. Aug 9, 2023 · When For All Mankind Season 4 gets underway on Apple TV+, viewers will see less of one of its most popular stars.. TV Line reports that Jodi Balfour is bowing out of the alt-history drama as a ...

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  5. Aug 23, 2022 · August 23, 2022 7:30am. Jodi Balfour as the president on 'For All Mankind' Courtesy of Apple TV+. A week after I officially became a citizen of the U.S., the character I play on a television show ...

  6. Aug 11, 2022 · For All Mankind’. s game-changing Season 3 twist had been planned since 2018. Jodi Balfour hopes her queer presidential icon won’t remain limited to science fiction. by Ryan Britt. Aug. 11 ...

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  7. Aug 12, 2022 · The South African-born actor also guest-starred in HBO's True Detective season 3 in 2019, the same year she debuted as Ellen in For All Mankind season 1. Balfour will soon feature in a second Apple TV+ series, as she is slated to appear in Ted Lasso season 3. Screen Rant spoke exclusively with Balfour about her experience of playing the most ...

  8. For All Mankind: Created by Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi, Matt Wolpert. With Joel Kinnaman, Wrenn Schmidt, Krys Marshall, Jodi Balfour. In an alternative version of 1969, the Soviet Union beats the United States to the Moon, and the space race continues on for decades with still grander challenges and goals.