This is a list with a small description about Amanda’s projects for film and television. Be sure to rent some of these from your local videostore !
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Stargate Universe (2009)
Stargate Universe follows the adventures of a present-day, multinational, exploration team unable to return to Earth after an evacuation to the Ancient spaceship Destiny, which is traveling in a distant corner of the universe. |
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Dancing Trees (2009)
Dancing Trees’ is a feature movie written by Joseph Nasser and directed by Anne Wheeler, with music by Stu Goldberg. In this drama, Amanda plays a mother of an autistic savant. |
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Ghost Hunters – 2008 Halloween Live (2008)
Ghost Hunters is a reality television series featuring Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, who work a day job as Roto-Rooter plumbers and investigate places that are reported to be haunted. |
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Stargate: Continuum (2008)
Stargate: Continuum is a time-travel adventure and is the second sequel to Stargate SG-1, after Stargate: The Ark of Truth. The film features the season 10 cast of Stargate SG-1 and Richard Dean Anderson. |
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Stargate: The Ark of Truth (2008)
The movie covers SG-1’s attempt to recover the “Ark of Truth”, an Alteran device designed to brainwash whoever looks into it. Even though the Ori’s promise of Ascension is a lie, the Ancients believed that people should be free to believe it if they wished. |
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Sanctuary (2008- present)
Sanctuary follows the exploits of Dr. Helen Magnus as she seeks out all manner of terrifying and monstrous creatures (known as ‘Abnormals’), some of which are human. |
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Stargate Atlantis (2005 – 2009)
Stargate Atlantis followed the adventures of a human expedition to the lost city of Atlantis in the Pegasus Galaxy. The Stargate has brought humanity into contact with other cultures, including new and powerful enemies. |
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Breakdown (2006)
In May 2006, filmmakers John Bolton and Errin Clutton were given eight days and eight hundred dollars to produce the made-for-television disaster film “Breakdown”. |
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Engaged To Kill (2006)
Abby’s overjoyed that her 19-year-old daughter has found herself the perfect boyfriend in Nick – or so she thought! Turns out Nick has been counting the days till he could get revenge on Abby because of some mysterious grudge. |
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Proof Positive (2004 – 2005)
Proof Positive is a reality television paranormal investigation show broadcast by the SciFi Channel beginning on October 2004. Proof Positive ran for ten episodes. |
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Legend of Earthsea (2004)
This fantasy follows the tale of a reckless youth destined to become the greatest sorcerer that the world of Earthsea has ever known. Ged will combat dragons, fall in love, cross death’s threshold and ultimately wield the power to reunite a planet. |
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Traffic (2004)
A three-part miniseries which offers a look into the world of trafficking, where drugs, weapons, and even people are traded all over the world. Here, the lives of three Seattle-based men become intertwined … until they’re all in over their heads. |
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Life or Something Like It (2002)
Lanie Kerrigan interviews a self-proclaimed prophet, Jack (Tony Shalhoub), to find out if he really can predict football scores. Instead, Prophet Jack not only predicts the football score but also that she would die in seven days.
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Stuck (2002)
Four people, four walls, four stories, four truths. What happens when you get stuck in an elevator and have nothing to do? This is a strong short movie with Amanda Tapping and Jr Bourne as two drugaddicts. |
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The Void (2001)
It will swallow you hole !! Together with her new boyfriend, Eva Soderstrom needs to save to world from being swallowed into a black hole. This move stars Adrian Paul, Amanda Tapping and Malcom McDowell. |
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Blacktop (2000)
When David, a comedian (Lochlyn Munro) gets a three night gig at a trucker’s bar, his girlfriend, Sylvia (Kristin Davis), leaves him and accepts a ride from a trucker, named Jack (Meat Loaf). |
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Outer Limits (1998)
The Outer Limits is an American television series. Similar in style to the earlier The Twilight Zone, with more science fiction than fantasy stories, The Outer Limits is an anthology of discrete story episodes, sometimes with a plot twist at the end. |
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Millennium (1998)
The plotline followed the investigations of an ex-FBI officer, Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), into serial murderers, which were often involved with both the supernatural and a sub-governmental authority. |
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Stargate SG-1 (1997 – 2007)
Stargate productions centre on the premise of a “Stargate”, a ring-shaped alien device that creates a wormhole enabling personal teleportation to complementary devices located cosmic distances away. |
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When Innocence Is Lost (1997)
Unlike many single teenage mothers who end up on welfare, Erica wanted to provide a better life for herself and her daughter by getting a college education. |
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Booty Call (1997)
Bunz and Rushon are two best buddies who are looking forward to dating two ladies, Lysterine and Nikki. When the two boys get their lives altogether, they all fall in love. But will their lives stay peaceful? |
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The Donor (1997)
A man on a mountain vacation with two friends goes home with a woman he’s never met. He wakes up to find that one of his kidneys has been surgically removed. He spends the rest of the film trying to find out who did it. |
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The X-Files (1996)
FBI Special Agents Mulder, Scully, Doggett and Reyes work to uncover forces within the United States of America government that would violate people’s rights, alien creatures and monsters alike that attack and other mysteries. |
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Due South (1996)
Due South is a television police comedy-drama first aired in 1994. It followed the adventures of fictional Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Constable Benton Fraser and his half-wolf companion, Diefenbaker. |
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Goosebumps (1996) It Came From Beneath The Sink
Goosebumps is a horror anthology series for children, based on the Goosebumps books by R. L. Stine (who also hosts the show on some occasions), and its spinoffs Goosebumps 2000, and Goosebumps: 10 Tales to…. |
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What Kind of Mother Are You? (1996)
A mother’s plan to straighten out her out-of-control, teenage daughter by leaving her in jail overnight goes awry when she later cannot obtain the girl’s release. Based on a true story. |
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Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story (1996)
Story of Canadian rower Silken Laumann, who overcame serious injury to her leg following a boating accident, and went on to win a bronze medal at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992. |
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Remembrance (1996)
Based on the novel. An Italian woman (Eva La Rue Callahan) marries into an affluent American family and has to face a series of tragedies that continually test her love. |
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Side Effects (1996) Easy Breathing
Medical drama set in Toronto at the Kingsview Family Clinic. |
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Flash Forward (1996)
Tucker and Becca are close friends. So close that they live next door to one another with facing second story windows and share a birthday. |
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The Newsroom (1996) Dinner At Eight
“The Newsroom” is presented much like “The Larry Sanders Show”, but instead of being behind the scenes at a talk show it is set at – you guessed it – a news room |
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Kung-Fu TLC (1996) Shaolin Shot
Stories about Kwai Chang Caine a Shaolin Priest and his son Peter. Caine wandered and traveled, much as his grandfather had, while Peter became a foster child, and then a police officer. |
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Degree of Guilt (1995)
A network journalist calls upon her ex-lover to defend her when she is charged with murder. During the sensational trial, the attorney falls in love with his married associate. |
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The Haunting of Lisa (1995)
A young and innocent girl named Lisa receives mysterious visions about the murder of a young child.
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Net Worth (1995)
This powerful tale of the NHL’s early years follows Ted Lindsay, an all-star for the Detroit Red Wings, in his quest to create a Player’s Association to protect the rights of players against the ravages of monopolistic, profit taking owners. |
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Rent-A-Kid (1995)
In this light-hearted comedy, an ingenious salesman devises a clever scheme for finding homes for orphans. A pair of yuppies, trying to decide whether or not to become parents. |
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Kung-Fu TLC (1994) An Ancient Lottery
Stories about Kwai Chang Caine a Shaolin Priest and his son Peter. Caine wandered and traveled, much as his grandfather had, while Peter became a foster child, and then a police officer. |
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Forever Knight (1994) Near Death
Forever Knight is a Canadian-German-American television series about Nick Knight, an 800-year-old vampire working as a detective in modern day Toronto. |
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Street Legal (1991) The Harley
his classic Canadian series, which ran from 1987 until 1994, follows the professional and private lives of a group of young, aggressive attorneys in partnership… |











































