Liane Balaban Movies
With an exotically beautiful appearance attributable to her Canadian mother and Uzbekistani-Jewish father, brunette actress
Liane Balaban was born in North York, Ontario, in 1980, and grew up in nearby Willowdale, where her parents worked as a medical secretary and a real estate agent.
Balaban never seriously intended to become an actress, but a chance encounter with Canuck producer
Julia Sereny (
April One) -- who reportedly lived in the same neighborhood as her aunt and uncle and became acquainted with the young woman via holiday dinners -- changed all that.
Sereny invited
Balaban to audition for the low-budget drama
The New Waterford Girl (1999), to be directed by
Allan Moyle (
Pump up the Volume). She not only landed the lead role of doe-eyed teenager Agnes-Marie "Moonie" Pottie in that film, but received a Special Jury Congratulation at the Toronto Film Festival and snagged a nomination at the annual Canadian Comedy Awards. Those successes set the young woman on the path to stardom, and though she spent her first several years as a thespian in mostly Canadian efforts -- such as the 2001 feature
After the Harvest and the 2006 miniseries
Above and Beyond -- she eventually began to branch out into Hollywood roles, commencing in 2008 with a turn as the bride-to-be daughter of
Dustin Hoffman in the low-key romantic drama
Last Chance Harvey (2008) and a small supporting turn in the
Ryan Reynolds/
Isla Fisher romantic comedy
Definitely, Maybe (2008). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide