Catherine Lough Haggquist – Wikipedia

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Canadian actress

Catherine Lough Haggquist is a Canadian actress, producer and entrepreneur. She has over 125 acting credits on film and television, including three seasons as Inspector Nora Harris on the sci-fi television series Continuum and recurring roles in Iron Man: Armored Adventures, Supernatural and Motherland: Fort Salem.

Early life[edit]

Lough Haggquist was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] Lough Haggquist founded Biz Books bookstore in Gastown in 1996 (which now operates online as BizBooks.net), to provide a devoted source for film, television, and theatre industry products.[3][1]

Haggquist has over 125 acting credits on film and television (to 2018).[1] She has made appearances in seven Christmas TV movies.[4] Lough Haggquist’s first TV movie was Aurora Teagarden.[2] In 2019, Lough Haggquist appeared in Endless and Love & Oatmeal.[5] Lough Haggquist was formerly a National Councillor of the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists and Vice President of the Union of BC Performers executive board.[1]

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Awards and nominations[edit]

Lough Haggquist is the producer of Reel Women Seen, a short film that has won numerous awards including the 2018 Jury Choice Award at the Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase.[3] Lough Haggquist received the 2008 Women in Film and Television Vancouver’s Special Jury Award, and was named as the Union of BC Performers’ 2013 International Women’s Day Honoree, being awarded Life Membership by UBCP in 2017.[3] Lough Haggquist was honoured by UBCP/ACTRA in 2018, with a life membership for her commitment and contribution to the television, film and theatre industry.[1]

Lough Haggquist was awarded honoured with the Lorena Gale Woman of Distinction Award (a distinguished lifetime achievement award) at the 9th Annual UBCP/ACTRA Awards in November 2020, which were handed out virtually because of the Covid-19 pandemic.[6][7]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Television Film[edit]

Year Title Role Note
2022 The Wedding Veil Sonya
2021 A Kind Hearted Christmas Amari Harris
2020 Love and Glamping Sabrina Galler
2020 Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Heist and Seek Terry Sternholz
2019 Mystery 101: Dead Talk Vicky Lin
2019 Random Acts of Christmas Perry
2019 Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play Terry Sternholz
2019 Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game of Cat and Mouse Terry Sternholz
2018 Jingle Around the Clock Fiona
2018 Christmas Pen Pals Naomi
2018 Falling for You Debbie
2018 Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Disappearing Game Terry Sternholz
2018 Reap What You Sew: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery Mayor Terry Sternholz
2018 The Sweetest Heart Emma Beabot
2018 Last Scene Alive: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery Mayor Terry Sternholz
2017 Garage Sale Mystery: The Beach Murder Kay
2017 A Bundle of Trouble: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery Mayor Terry Sternholz
2017 Dead Over Heels: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery Mayor Terry Sternholz
2016 Every Christmas Has a Story Lauren Foster
2016 Three Bedrooms, One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery Terry Sternholz
2015 Angels in the Snow Amy Tucker
2015 Autumn Dreams Judge Brown
2015 Are You My Daughter? Michelle Canning
2015 Welcome Home Sarah Grimes
2015 Fatal Memories Dr. Dubois
2014 A Christmas Tail Rosemary Kitchens
2013 The Toyman Killer Judge Mangold
2013 Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story Dr. Mary Dombovy
2012 A Bride for Christmas Rhonda
2012 It’s Christmas, Carol! Pam Jacobs
2011 Innocent Detective Rory Gissling
2011 Hunt for the I-5 Killer Reporter
2011 Collision Earth Jennifer Kelly
2010 Miracle in Manhattan Clair
2010 A Family Thanksgiving Lindsay
2009 Sorority Wars Hillary
2007 Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness Chantal
2007 Termination Point Ellen
2006 Four Extraordinary Women Karen
2006 The Stranger Game Barbara Leaf
2004 NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323 Secretary
2002 The Secret Life of Zoey Applicant #1
2000 Quarantine Agent Pelitere
2000 The Linda McCartney Story Paris Restaurant Patron
1999 Y2K Passenger #1
1999 Final Run Passenger #3
1999 Fatal Error Teal’s Assistant
1998 Floating Away Young Nurse
1996 Doctor Who Wheeler
1995 Not Our Son Nurse
1994 Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story Paramedic
1994 To Walk Again Lt. Janet Potter
1994 Struggle to Survive Paramedic
1993 No Child of Mine Secretary
1993 Sherlock Holmes Returns Resuscitation Nurse
1993 For the Love of My Child: The Anissa Ayala Story Nurse #1
1992 A Killer Among Friends Girl #2

Television Series[edit]

Video[edit]

Year Title Role Note
2017 Gigantic Vadasi Voice
2004 The Thing Below Anna Davis

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2008 Spotlight Awards for Women in Film and TV The WIFTV Vancouver Special Jury Award Career contribution Won [8][6]
2013 UBCP/ACTRA Awards 2013 International Women’s Day Honouree Career contribution Won [6]
2020 UBCP/ACTRA Awards 2020 Lorena Gale Woman of Distinction Award Career contribution Won [7][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e “20 questions with Catherine Lough Haggquist”. vancouverpresents.com. December 13, 2018.
  2. ^ a b “Interview With Actress Catherine Lough Haggquist, “Aurora Teagarden”. mydevotionalthoughts.net. 2018.
  3. ^ a b c “ActorVan Studios Presents, Producing your Acting Career”. actorvanstudios.com. April 30, 2019.
  4. ^ “Catherine Lough Haggquist Talks to TVGrapevine”. tvgrapevine.com/. December 14, 2018.
  5. ^ Amond, Dean (December 14, 2018). “FYIG Chats With Actress Catherine Lough Haggquist”. findyourinnergeek.ca. Archived from the original on September 24, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d “Catherine Lough Haggquist and Alvin Sanders honoured by Union of B.C. Performers at annual awards”. vancouversun.com. November 21, 2020.
  7. ^ a b “Winners Announced For Lifetime Achievement Awards UBCP/ACTRA 2020”. broadwayworld.com. November 17, 2020.
  8. ^ “Women In Film & Television Vancouver, Congratulations to the 2008 Spotlight Winners!”. wiffbcfestivalblog.weebly.com. 2008.

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