Marnie McPhail (born July 4, 1966 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American-Canadian actress, musician, and voiceover artist.
Although born in the United States, Marnie McPhail's family soon moved to Toronto, Canada, where her acting career began at 14 when she was cast alongside Andrew Sabiston as one of the title leads of Nelvana's 1984 live-action series The Edison Twins. She would later go on to appear in many other TV shows both live-action and animated (most memorably in the latter medium, where she had leading roles in Braceface and JoJo's Circus), as well as several films.
She is married to Reed Diamond, who she met in 2002 on the set of the TV movie Scared Silent. The two have been married since 2004 and are both members of the rock band "Chuck Valiant", in which McPhail is the lead singer and Diamond plays guitar.
Roles
Film
- Monika on The Circle Game
- Donna Hastings on Without Warning (1994)
- Inge Eiger on Star Trek: First Contact
- A Mother on Grizzly Falls
- Julia Tallridge on The Last Producer
- Simone on The Art Of Woo
- Madge on Sugar
- Mary Ouimet on The Greatest Game Ever Played
Live-Action TV
- Annie Edison on The Edison Twins
- Karen Vanstone and Anthea Gibson on Street Legal (in the episodes "State of Mind" and "The Cost of Love", respectively)
- Kate Richarson on T. and T. (in the episode "Mugshot")
- Betty on Night Heat (in the episode "False Witness")
- Carla Meyers #1 on Generations (in the episodes "1.12" and "1.12")
- Cassandra Starr on First And Ten (in the episode "The Book According to Zagreb")
- Amy Slesin on L.A. Law (in the episode "Captain Hurt")
- Karen Leifer on Dragnet (in the episode "Where's My Soup Cans?")
- Tara Fitzgerald on Tropical Heat (in the episode "Tara, Tara, Tara")
- Heather on Tequila And Bonetti (in the episode "A Perfect Match")
- Hayley Monahan on Days of Our Lives
- Connie Spirakis on Murder One (in the episode "Chapter Two")
- Julie Seaton on Renegade (in the episode "Liar's Poker")
- A Nurse on Space: Above and Beyond (in the episode "Stay with the Dead")
- Alcia on Star Trek: Voyager (in the episode "Innocence")
- Julie Roarke on La Femme Nikita (in the episode "Friend")
- Lisa Sailor on ER (in the episode "Fortune's Fools")
- Mrs. Merrick on Beverly Hills, 90210 (in the episode "Storm Warning")
- Hannah on Silk Stalkings (in the episode "Family Affair")
- Maggie Bowers on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (in the episode "The Bucket")
- Valerie Wells on PSI Factor (in the episode P"alimpsest")
- Cami Schroeder on The X-Files (in the episode "Arcadia")
- Elizabeth Mallory on Sliders (in the episodes "Genesis" and "Revelations")
- Amanda Walker on Soul Food: The Series (in the episodes "Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Lose", "If You Don't Know Me by Now", and "From Dreams to Nightmares")
- Cindy Baxter on The Associates
- Roseanne Svoboda on Blue Murder (in the episode "Hard Times")
- Barbara Miller on Wild Card (in the episodes "Pilot" and "Hell Week")
- Rita Montgomery on Queer as Folk (US) (in the episodes "The Election" and "Just a Little Help")
- Sarah on Standoff (in the episode "Backfire")
Video Games
- Anastastia Targus on Star Trek: Borg
Western Animation
- A Narrator on Freaky Stories ("The Babysitter", "Choc-Roaches")
- Maria Wong on Braceface
- Peaches on JoJo's Circus (Seasons 1 and 2 only; later replaced with Shannon Perreault)
- Auntie First on King