Mia Kirshner

Actress

Birthday January 25, 1976

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Age 48 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 1.6 m

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1946

Kirshner is a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors; her father was born in the displaced persons camp at Bad Reichenhall in Germany in 1946 and met Kirshner's mother, a Bulgarian Jewish refugee, after they emigrated to Israel.

Kirshner's paternal grandparents were Polish Jews.

Kirshner had a middle class upbringing and attended Forest Hill Collegiate Institute but later graduated from Jarvis Collegiate Institute.

Kirshner studied Russian literature and the 20th-century movie industry at McGill University in Montreal.

Her younger sister, Lauren Kirshner, a writer, was involved in the I Live Here project.

1975

Mia Kirshner (born January 25, 1975) is a Canadian actress, writer, and social activist.

1989

Kirshner started her career in 1989 in "Loving the Alien", a second-season episode of War of the Worlds, as both Jo, a young resistance fighter who is captured and duplicated by the enemy aliens, and her doppelgänger.

1993

Her film credits include Love and Human Remains (1993), Exotica (1994), The Crow: City of Angels (1996), Mad City (1997), Not Another Teen Movie (2001), and The Black Dahlia (2006).

Kirshner was born in Toronto, Ontario, the daughter of Etti (Henrietta), a teacher, and Sheldon Kirshner, a journalist who wrote for The Canadian Jewish News.

Kirshner made her film debut in 1993 at the age of 18 in Denys Arcand's Love and Human Remains.

She convinced her father to sign a "nudity waiver" to play a dominatrix.

The following year, she starred in Atom Egoyan's Exotica.

1996

In 1996, she appeared in The Crow: City of Angels.

1997

She also played Kitty Scherbatsky in the 1997 version of Anna Karenina.

2001

She is known for television roles as Mandy in 24 (2001–2005), as Jenny Schecter in The L Word (2004–2009), as Amanda Grayson in Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2019) and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2023), and as Isobel Flemming in The Vampire Diaries (2010-2011).

Kirshner also appeared in the first three episodes of 24 as the assassin Mandy in 2001.

She would later reprise the role for the second season's finale and in the latter half of the show's fourth season.

Also in 2001, Kirshner played Catherine Wyler, "The Cruelest Girl in School", in Not Another Teen Movie.

The character is primarily a spoof of Kathryn Merteuil (played by Sarah Michelle Gellar) in Cruel Intentions, and was partially based on Mackenzie Siler (played by Anna Paquin) from She's All That.

In Marilyn Manson's music video for "Tainted Love", which was featured on the movie's soundtrack, she made a cameo appearance as her character Catherine Wyler.

2004

In 2004, Kirshner was cast as writer Jenny Schecter, a main character in the drama series The L Word. She remained with the show through 2009, for all six seasons.

2006

In 2006, she starred in Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia in which she plays the young aspiring actress Elizabeth Short, whose mutilation and murder in 1947 remains unsolved.

While the film itself was critically panned, many reviews singled out her performance for acclaim.

Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com, in a largely negative review, notes that the eponymous character was "played wonderfully by Mia Kirshner..."

Mick LaSalle wrote that Kirshner "makes a real impression of the Dahlia as a sad, lonely dreamer, a pathetic figure."

J. R. Jones described her performance as "haunting" and that the film's fictional screen tests "deliver the emotional darkness so lacking in the rest of the movie."

2008

In October 2008, after seven years in production, Kirshner published the book I Live Here, which she co-produced with ex-Adbusters staffers Paul Shoebridge and Michael Simons, as well as writer James MacKinnon.

In the book, four different groups of women and children refugees from places such as Chechnya, Juárez, Burma and Malawi tell their life stories.

The book features original material from well-known comic and graphic artists including Joe Sacco and Phoebe Gloeckner.

It was published in the U.S. by Random House/Pantheon.

2010

In 2010, Kirshner co-starred in the film 30 Days of Night: Dark Days which began filming in the fall of 2009.

In 2010, she was cast as Isobel Flemming, a guest role on The Vampire Diaries.

2011

In 2011, she voiced the title character in Bear 71, a National Film Board of Canada web documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

2012

On April 20, 2012, it was announced that Kirshner would join the new Syfy series Defiance.

2013

On October 9, 2013, it was mentioned on the Showcase blog that Kirshner would be one of several guest stars in season four of the television series Lost Girl.

2018

In 2018, she began a recurring role on Star Trek: Discovery playing Amanda Grayson, human mother of series protagonist Michael Burnham and mother of Spock, a role originated by Jane Wyatt on the original Star Trek.

2019

On September 5, 2019, Entertainment Tonight news outlet ET Online reported that Kirshner would play a character in Lifetime's film The College Admissions Scandal with co-star Penelope Ann Miller in roles inspired by real-life actresses Lori Loughlin's and Felicity Huffman's involvement in a massive college admissions bribery scam.

Describing her role, Kirshner was quoted saying "This story is about privilege and corruption and it's about people who don't follow the rules because they think they're above rules... My character [based on Loughlin but named "Bethany" in the film] is so corrupt, greedy, narcissistic, self-centered, and the dialogue is hilarious, so I'm glad that they're able to capture humor about this as well."

2020

In September 2020, it was announced that Kirshner would co-star with Ben Savage in a Hallmark Channel holiday film entitled Love, Lights, Hanukkah!, which premiered on December 12, 2020.

Kirshner plays a restaurant owner named Christina, who learns of her Jewish ancestry through a DNA test.