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'''Inga Cadranel''', also known as Inga Cadrenel, (born April 30th, 1978, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress, and is the daughter of Maja Ardal and Jeff Braunstein, both stage actors, directors and writers. Inga's first stage performance was as "Kayla" in the Young People's Theatre production of The Cabbagetown Caped Crusaders. Following that, she also played "Ally" in the Blyth Festival and Bluewater Summer Playhouse productions of Hot Flashes; and the lead role in the Canadian Opera Company's production of Patria II. | '''Inga Cadranel''', also known as Inga Cadrenel, (born April 30th, 1978, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress, and is the daughter of Maja Ardal and Jeff Braunstein, both stage actors, directors and writers. Inga's first stage performance was as "Kayla" in the Young People's Theatre production of The Cabbagetown Caped Crusaders. Following that, she also played "Ally" in the Blyth Festival and Bluewater Summer Playhouse productions of Hot Flashes; and the lead role in the Canadian Opera Company's production of Patria II. | ||
In recent years she has appeared in many Canadian television series and films. She played the role of "Frannie Batista" on the Showtime series Leap Years, had roles in the series ''Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict'', ''Drop The Beat'', ''Relic Hunter'', ''The City'', and ''Foreign Objects''. She has also appeared in several made for television movies such as ''The Big Heist'', ''Sex & Mrs. X'', and the short drama, ''Dear America''. She also appeared in the romantic comedy film , ''The Art Of Woo'' in 2001. | In recent years she has appeared in many Canadian television series and films. She played the role of "Frannie Batista" on the Showtime series Leap Years, had roles in the series ''Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict'', ''Drop The Beat'', ''Relic Hunter'', ''The City'', and ''Foreign Objects''. She has also appeared in several made for television movies such as ''The Big Heist'', ''Sex & Mrs. X'', and the short drama, ''Dear America''. She also appeared in the romantic comedy film, ''The Art Of Woo'' in 2001. | ||
She has appeared in the Canadian television series [[Lost Girl (TV Series)|Lost Girl]], as a secondary character. That character being the Succubus known as [[Aife]] and also known as '''[[Saskia (Lost Girl)|Saskia]]''' in the tenth episode of the first season of the series called ''[[The Mourning After]]'', the twelfth episode, ''[[(Dis)Members Only]]'' and the season finale called ''[[Blood Lines]]''. | She has appeared in the Canadian television series [[Lost Girl (TV Series)|Lost Girl]], as a secondary character. That character being the Succubus known as [[Aife]] and also known as '''[[Saskia (Lost Girl)|Saskia]]''' in the tenth episode of the first season of the series called ''[[The Mourning After]]'', the twelfth episode, ''[[(Dis)Members Only]]'' and the season finale called ''[[Blood Lines]]''. | ||
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== | == Succubus Character == | ||
[[Image:Saskia1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Succubus Saskia as played by Inga Cadranel]] | [[Image:Saskia1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Succubus Saskia as played by Inga Cadranel]] | ||
*The Succubus [[Aife]] also known as '''[[Saskia (Lost Girl)|Saskia]]''', in the TV Series [[Lost Girl (TV Series)|Lost Girl]] in the tenth episode of the first season ''[[The Mourning After]]'', the twelfth episode, ''[[(Dis)Members Only]]'' and the season finale called ''[[Blood Lines]]''. | *The Succubus [[Aife]] also known as '''[[Saskia (Lost Girl)|Saskia]]''', in the TV Series [[Lost Girl (TV Series)|Lost Girl]] in the tenth episode of the first season ''[[The Mourning After]]'', the twelfth episode, ''[[(Dis)Members Only]]'' and the season finale called ''[[Blood Lines]]''. | ||
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== Filmography == | == Filmography == | ||
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! Year!! Project!! Role | |||
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| 2009-2010 || ''[[Lost Girl (TV Series)|Lost Girl]]'' || [[Aife]] / [[Saskia (Lost Girl)|Saskia]] | |||
|- | |||
|2010 || ''The Bridge'' (TV series) || Jill | |||
|- | |||
|2010 || Republic of Doyle (TV series) || Terri Bishop | |||
|- | |||
|2009 || ''The Dating Guy'' (TV series) || Bonnie | |||
|- | |||
|2008 || ''Killshot '' || Linda/Barmaid | |||
|- | |||
|2008 || ''The One That Got Away'' (TV movie) || Laura Lawton | |||
|- | |||
|2008 || ''M.V.P.'' (TV series) || Zita | |||
|- | |||
|2007 || ''Matters of Life & Dating'' (TV movie) || | |||
|- | |||
|2006-2008 || ''Rent-a-Goalie'' (TV series) ||Francesca | |||
|- | |||
|2005-2007 || ''Jeff Ltd.'' (TV series) || Liz / Liz Santerra | |||
|- | |||
|2005 || ''Kojak'' (TV series) || Detective Washburn | |||
|- | |||
|2004-2005 || ''ReGenesis'' (TV series) || Luisa Raposa | |||
|- | |||
|2004 || ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' (TV series) ||Rachel Rhodes | |||
|- | |||
|2004 || ''Train 48'' (TV series) ||Distraught Woman | |||
|- | |||
|2003 || ''The Visual Bible: The Gospel of John'' || Adulterous Woman | |||
|- | |||
|2002-2005 || ''The Eleventh Hour'' (TV series) || Brooke Fairburn | |||
|- | |||
|2002 || ''Street Time'' (TV series) || Carmen Aviles | |||
|- | |||
|2001 || ''Earth: Final Conflict'' (TV series) || Agent Moxsan | |||
|- | |||
|2001 || ''Leap Years'' (TV series) || Frannie Batista | |||
|- | |||
|2001 || ''The Art of Woo'' || | |||
|- | |||
|2000 || ''Relic Hunter'' (TV series) || Nadia | |||
|- | |||
|2000 || ''Sex & Mrs. X'' (TV movie) ||Mlle. Geddes | |||
|- | |||
|2000 || ''Dear America: A Line in the Sand'' (TV short) || Aunt Esperanza | |||
|} | |||
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Born |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada | April 30, 1978
Nationality | Canadian |
Other names | Inga Cadrenel |
Occupation | Actress |
Known for | Aife / Saskia in Lost Girl |
Spouse(s) | Gabriel Hogan |
Children | Ryder (Son) |
Parents |
Maja Ardal Jeff Braunstein |
Inga Cadranel, also known as Inga Cadrenel, (born April 30th, 1978, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress, and is the daughter of Maja Ardal and Jeff Braunstein, both stage actors, directors and writers. Inga's first stage performance was as "Kayla" in the Young People's Theatre production of The Cabbagetown Caped Crusaders. Following that, she also played "Ally" in the Blyth Festival and Bluewater Summer Playhouse productions of Hot Flashes; and the lead role in the Canadian Opera Company's production of Patria II.
In recent years she has appeared in many Canadian television series and films. She played the role of "Frannie Batista" on the Showtime series Leap Years, had roles in the series Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict, Drop The Beat, Relic Hunter, The City, and Foreign Objects. She has also appeared in several made for television movies such as The Big Heist, Sex & Mrs. X, and the short drama, Dear America. She also appeared in the romantic comedy film, The Art Of Woo in 2001.
She has appeared in the Canadian television series Lost Girl, as a secondary character. That character being the Succubus known as Aife and also known as Saskia in the tenth episode of the first season of the series called The Mourning After, the twelfth episode, (Dis)Members Only and the season finale called Blood Lines.
Succubus Character
- The Succubus Aife also known as Saskia, in the TV Series Lost Girl in the tenth episode of the first season The Mourning After, the twelfth episode, (Dis)Members Only and the season finale called Blood Lines.
Filmography
Year | Project | Role |
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2009-2010 | Lost Girl | Aife / Saskia |
2010 | The Bridge (TV series) | Jill |
2010 | Republic of Doyle (TV series) | Terri Bishop |
2009 | The Dating Guy (TV series) | Bonnie |
2008 | Killshot | Linda/Barmaid |
2008 | The One That Got Away (TV movie) | Laura Lawton |
2008 | M.V.P. (TV series) | Zita |
2007 | Matters of Life & Dating (TV movie) | |
2006-2008 | Rent-a-Goalie (TV series) | Francesca |
2005-2007 | Jeff Ltd. (TV series) | Liz / Liz Santerra |
2005 | Kojak (TV series) | Detective Washburn |
2004-2005 | ReGenesis (TV series) | Luisa Raposa |
2004 | Degrassi: The Next Generation (TV series) | Rachel Rhodes |
2004 | Train 48 (TV series) | Distraught Woman |
2003 | The Visual Bible: The Gospel of John | Adulterous Woman |
2002-2005 | The Eleventh Hour (TV series) | Brooke Fairburn |
2002 | Street Time (TV series) | Carmen Aviles |
2001 | Earth: Final Conflict (TV series) | Agent Moxsan |
2001 | Leap Years (TV series) | Frannie Batista |
2001 | The Art of Woo | |
2000 | Relic Hunter (TV series) | Nadia |
2000 | Sex & Mrs. X (TV movie) | Mlle. Geddes |
2000 | Dear America: A Line in the Sand (TV short) | Aunt Esperanza |