Anne Openshaw
Anne Openshaw, a talented actress from Surrey, British Columbia, has made a significant mark in both film and television throughout her career. She is perhaps most recognized for her compelling portrayal of Alice Fitzpatrick in the acclaimed series *Call Me Fitz*, a performance that garnered her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015.
Openshaw's diverse acting portfolio includes a leading role as Kathleen Ford-McNeal in the 2007 miniseries *Across the River to Motor City* and a poignant performance as Lois Smart in the 2017 film *I Am Elizabeth Smart*. Her impressive filmography features notable appearances in films such as *Narc* (2002), *The Grey* (2011), and *American Mary* (2012).
With over sixty productions to her credit, Openshaw has showcased her remarkable versatility across various genres. Her television work extends to series like *Breaker High*, *Cold Squad*, *First Wave*, *Earth: Final Conflict*, and *Stargate Atlantis*. She has also been featured in films like *Dangerous Indiscretion*, *Bounty Hunters*, *Fatal Reunion*, and *The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days*.
Her performances have consistently received acclaim, particularly in *Narc* and *The Grey*, which both enjoyed high ratings on Rotten Tomatoes. As of 2023, Openshaw's net worth is estimated to be approximately $800,000. Despite her successful career, she maintains a low profile, keeping her personal life largely private.