Gema Zamprogna

Gema Zamprogna
Born May 24, 1976
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Actress
Years active 1988 – 2008
Spouse(s) Daniel Boich (October 25, 2003 - present)
3 children

Gema Zamprogna (born May 24, 1976), is a Canadian actress.[1] She is best known for her role as Felicity King on Road to Avonlea and Mackie "Mac" Daniels in The Challengers.

Personal life

Gema Zamprogna was born May 24, 1976 in Hamilton, Ontario. Her parents are professional dancers Lou and Pauline Zamprogna (1946-2013). She has two younger siblings; twins Dominic and Amanda.[2]

She attended Queen's University, where she graduated in 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama and is one of the founding members of Toronto's Theatrefront drama group.

She married Daniel Boich in 2003, and together they have three children; Daniella (b. November 2004), Sam (b. May 8, 2006) and Luka.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1988 My Secret Identity Episode: "Forbidden Ground"
1989 Challengers, TheThe Challengers Mac Daniels TV movie
1989 Friday the 13th Girl #1 Episode: "The Playhouse"
1990 War of the Worlds Sam Fisher Episode: "Candle in the Night"
1990 In Defense of a Married Man Amanda Simmons TV movie
1990-1996 Road to Avonlea Felicity King 79 episodes
1991 Soulmates: The Gift of Light, TheThe Soulmates: The Gift of Light (voice) TV movie
1992 By Way of the Stars Ursula von Knabig TV mini-series
1992 Forever Knight Katherine Episode: "Last Act"
1998 Happy Christmas, Miss King Felicity Pike TV movie
1999 Pirates of Silicon Valley Arlene (a pseudonym for Chrisann Brennan) TV movie
1999 Dear America: So Far from Home Annie Clark TV movie
1999 Johnny Alice
2000 Twice in a Lifetime Young Sarah Carlyle Episode: "Take Two"
2001 Jewel Sarah TV movie
2002 Avenging Angelo Allison
2003 Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye Gwen Stack Episode: "The Fugitive"
2004 ReGenesis Female Student #1 Episode: "Faint Hope"
2008 Murdoch Mysteries Cecile Braxton Episode: "'Til Death Do Us Part"

References

  1. "Gema Zamprogna Biography (1976–)". FilmReference.com. Retrieved September 19, 2010.
  2. "Pauline Zamprogna Obituary". DignityMemorial.com. September 25, 2013.

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