Helen Shaver

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Helen Shaver (born February 24, 1951)[1][2] is a Canadian actress and film and television director. After appearing in a number of Canadian movies, she received a Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress for her performance in the romantic drama In Praise of Older Women (1978).[3] She later appeared in the films The Amityville Horror (1979), The Osterman Weekend (1983), Desert Hearts (1985), The Color of Money (1986), The Believers (1987), The Craft (1996), Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996) and Down River (2013). She received another Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress nomination for the 1986 drama film Lost!, and won a Best Supporting Actress for We All Fall Down (2000). Shaver also starred in some short-lived television series, including United States (1980) and Jessica Novak (1981), and from 1996 to 1999 starred in the Showtime horror series, Poltergeist: The Legacy, for which she received a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television nomination.

Born (1951-02-24) February 24, 1951 (age 75)
OccupationsActress, director
Yearsactive1972–present
Spouses
(m. 1979; div. 1982)
Steve Smith
(m. 1988)
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Helen Shaver
Born (1951-02-24) February 24, 1951 (age 75)
OccupationsActress, director
Years active1972–present
Spouses
(m. 1979; div. 1982)
Steve Smith
(m. 1988)
Children1
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In the mid-1990s, Shaver began working as a television director, directing more than 50 shows. She won three Directors Guild of Canada Awards, one Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV Film, two Canadian Screen Awards, and three Women's Image Network Awards. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for directing the 1999 television movie Summer's End and in 2020 made her big screen debut with the drama film Happy Place. In 2004, Shaver was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.[4]

Early life

Shaver was born and raised with five sisters in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada.

Career

After roles in Canadian features such as Outrageous! (1977), Starship Invasions (1977), Who Has Seen the Wind (1977) and High Ballin' (1978), Shaver won a Canadian Film Award as Best Lead Actress opposite Tom Berenger (for her performance as "Ann MacDonald") in In Praise of Older Women (1978).

Shaver was one of the stars of director Sam Peckinpah's final film, 1983's The Osterman Weekend. In 1985, Shaver starred in Desert Hearts as a 1950s university professor who falls in love with another woman.[5] Her performance, with co-star Patricia Charbonneau, drew critical praise and Shaver won the Bronze Leopard Award at the Locarno International Film Festival. Another prominent film performance during that time came in 1986 as the love interest of Paul Newman in his Oscar-winning portrayal of "Fast" Eddie Felson in Martin Scorsese's The Color of Money, a sequel to 1961's The Hustler.

Helen Shaver's star on Canada's Walk of Fame

In 1980, Shaver starred with Beau Bridges in the short-lived NBC television series United States developed by Larry Gelbart. A year later she starred in the short-lived drama series Jessica Novak. She was in the 1984 Canadian-made Countdown to Looking Glass. She subsequently appeared on such television shows as Hill Street Blues and T. J. Hooker. In 1990, she guest-starred as the murderer in Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo, and later that year co-starred on the short-lived series WIOU, playing a television journalist (as she also did on Jessica Novak). From 1996-1999, Shaver co-starred on the television series Poltergeist: The Legacy, playing Dr. Rachel Corrigan, a widowed psychiatrist with an eight-year-old daughter who is helped by the Legacy in the pilot episode; her performance earned a Saturn Award nomination. In 2000, she won a Genie Award for her portrayal of a drug-addicted prostitute in the independent feature We All Fall Down.

Shaver made her feature-length directorial debut in 1999 with the television film Summer's End, which won an Emmy and earned her a directorial nomination. Shaver has also directed a number of television shows and cable movies, including The Outer Limits, Judging Amy, Joan of Arcadia, Medium, The O.C., Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The L Word, Jericho, Journeyman, Private Practice, The Unit, Crusoe, Orphan Black, Vikings, 13 Reasons Why, and Westworld. In 2003, she won a Gemini award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series for the Just Cause television series episode "Death's Details".

In 2004, Shaver was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.[4]

Happy Place, her first theatrical feature film after directing for television, premiered at the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, and was screened at the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival.[6]

In 2021, Shaver picked up The Living Legend Tribute at the 23rd Women's Image Network Awards with fellow honoree JoJo Siwa its Rising Musical Star recipient.[7][8]

In 2023, Shaver won the DGA award for directing episode 8 ("Who's There?") of Station Eleven.[9]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1976 The Supreme Kid Girl Hitch-Hiker Make-up
Shoot Paula
1977 Outrageous! Jo
Starship Invasions Betty Duncan
Who Has Seen the Wind Ruth Thompson
1978 High-Ballin' "Pickup"
In Praise of Older Women Ann MacDonald Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress
1979 The Amityville Horror Carolyn
1980 Coming Out Alive Isobel
1981 Gas Rhonda
1982 Harry Tracy, Desperado Catherine Tuttle
1983 The Osterman Weekend Virginia Tremayne
1984 Best Defense Clair Lewis
Body Double Voice of Gloria Revelle (uncredited)
1985 Desert Hearts Vivian Bell Locarno International Film Festival Bronze Leopard
The War Boy Maria
1986 Lost! Linda Nominated — Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress
The Men's Club Sarah
The Color of Money Janelle
1987 The Believers Jessica Halliday
1988 The Land Before Time Littlefoot's Mother
1989 Tree of Hands Benet Archdale
1990 Bethune: The Making of a Hero Veronica Dowd
1991 A Smile in the Dark The Devil
1992 Zebrahead Diane
That Night Ann O'Connor
1993 Morning Glory Lula Peak
1995 Open Season Rachel Rowen
Born to Be Wild Margaret Heller
1996 The Craft Grace Downs
Rowing Through "Slim"
Tremors 2: Aftershocks Dr. Kate Riley
Egg Salad Gladys Short
1999 The Wishing Tree Wallis Caldwell
2000 Bear with Me Sara Bradley
We All Fall Down Sherry Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress
2004 The Keeper Ruthie
2007 Numb Audrey Milbank
2013 Birthday Cake Judith Ferguson
Down River Pearl Nominated — Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Motion Picture
Nominated — ACTRA Award for Outstanding Performance - Female
2018 Souls of Totality Shepherd One Short
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Beachcombers "Affairs of the Heart"
Police Surgeon Gloria "The Killer"
1975 Police Surgeon Bonnie "Web of Guilt"
1977 Search and Rescue: The Alpha Team Dr. Liz Warren TV film
1978 Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II Patty TV film
1979 Overlanders Mrs. O'Mara TV film
1980 United States Libby Chapin Main role
1981 Jessica Novak Jessica Novak Main role
1982 Between Two Brothers Susan Frazer TV film
Off Your Rocker Miss Beecher TV film
Hill Street Blues Teresa Hyler 4 episodes
1983 T. J. Hooker Lisa Jericho "The Shadow of Truth"
1984 Countdown to Looking Glass Dorian Waldorf TV film
1985 The Park Is Mine Valery TV film
1986 Amazing Stories Karen "Mirror, Mirror"
Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Belle Delaguerra "Spanish Blood"
The Edison Twins Phyllis Dayton "The Case of the Friendly Fugitive", "Gems and Jelly Beans", "The Maharajah of Weston"
Many Happy Returns Sally Robinson TV film
1987 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Herself TV talk show, June 25, 1987[10]
1988 The Ray Bradbury Theater Miss Haight "The Emissary"
No Blame Amy Donaldson TV film
Nominated — Gemini Award for Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series
1989 B.L. Stryker Diane Decker "The Dancer's Touch"
Mothers, Daughters and Lovers Claire Nichols TV film
1990 Pair of Aces Rose TV film
Columbo Vivian Dimitri "Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo"
1990–1991 WIOU Kelby Robinson Main role
1992 E.N.G. Sandra Brady "Child's Play"
Fatal Memories Elaine Tipton TV film
1993 Survive the Night Stacy TV film
Poisoned by Love: The Kern County Murders Edie Ballew TV film
Trial & Error Katherine Woodfield TV film
1994 The Forget-Me-Not Murders Monique TV film
Ride with the Wind Katherine Barnes TV film
Without Consent Nora Fields TV film
Janek: The Silent Betrayal Monique Dessier TV film
1995 Falling for You Mary TV film
The Outer Limits Cathy Kress "The Sandkings"
Nominated — CableACE Award for Actress in a Dramatic Series
1996–1999 Poltergeist: The Legacy Dr. Rachel Corrigan Main role
Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television
1997 Dead Man's Gun Dianna McKinney "Next of Kin"
1998 The Sweetest Gift Mrs. Martin TV film
1999 The First Gentleman Marjorie Litchfield TV film
2000 Common Ground Janet TV film
2001–2002 The Education of Max Bickford Erica Bettis Main role
2003 The Risen Lynn Todd TV film
D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear Sandy Moose TV film
2004 The L Word Faye Buckley "Luck, Next Time", "Liberally"
The 4400 Barbara Yates "Becoming", "Trial by Fire"
2008 A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride Rose TV film
2010 Iris Expanding Iris's Mom TV film
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Director

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Year Title Note(s)
1996–1999Poltergeist: The Legacy2 episodes
1997–2000The Outer Limits6 episodes
1998Dead Man's GunEpisode: "Stage Coach Marty"
The NetEpisode: "Bulls and Bears"
1999Summer's EndTV movie
2000–2001Beggars and Choosers2 episodes
2001The AssociatesUnknown episodes
Soul FoodEpisode: "This Crazy Life"
2001–2005Judging Amy11 episodes
2002The DistrictEpisode: "Shell Game"
Due EastTV movie
2003Just CauseEpisode: "Death's Details"
Dead Like MeEpisode: "Rest in Peace"
Joan of ArcadiaEpisode: "The Uncertainty Principle"
2004The O.C.Episode: "The Proposal"
The 4400Episode: "The New and Improved Carl Morrissey"
2005Close to HomeEpisode: "Divine Directions"
The Stranger I MarriedTV movie
2006MediumEpisode: "Doctor's Orders"
2006–2007The Unit3 episodes
2006VanishedEpisode: "The Feed"
StandoffEpisode: "Borderline"
UltraTV movie
2007JerichoEpisode: "Black Jack"
JourneymanEpisode: "Winterland"
2008–2011Law & Order: Special Victims Unit9 episodes
2008–2009Crusoe2 episodes
Private Practice2 episodes
2009CastleEpisode: "One Man's Treasure"
2010Make It or Break ItEpisode: "Save the Last Dance"
The Bridge2 episodes
Shattered2 episodes
2011FlashpointEpisode: "I'd Do Anything"
Stargate UniverseEpisode: "Seizure"
Law & Order: LAEpisode: "Big Rock Mesa"
Combat Hospital2 episodes
2012The Firm5 episodes
2012–2015Person of Interest3 episodes
2013Republic of DoyleEpisode: "Firecracker"
2013–2014Revolution3 episodes
2014ReignEpisode: "For King and Country"
ElementaryEpisode: "Dead Clade Walking"
2014–2017Orphan Black3 episodes
2015–2019Vikings6 episodes
2016HeartbeatEpisode: "100,000 Heartbeats"
Travelers2 episodes
2017–2018Anne with an E2 episodes
201713 Reasons Why2 episodes
2018Sneaky PeteEpisode: "The Reluctant Taxidermist"
ImpulseEpisode: "The Eagle and the Bee"
Dietland2 episodes
2020WestworldEpisode: "Passed Pawn"
Snowpiercer2 episodes
Lovecraft CountryEpisode: "Meet Me in Daegu"
Happy PlaceFeature film
2021–2022Station Eleven3 episodes
2022Quantum LeapEpisode: "What a Disaster!"
2023The New Look4 episodes
2024The PenguinEpisodes: "Cent'Anni" and "Homecoming"
2026MatlockEpisode: "The Greater Good"
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1999 Leo Awards Best Direction: Dramatic Series The Outer Limits, episode: "Lithia" Nominated [11]
2001 Genie Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role We All Fall Down Won [12]
Leo Awards Best Performance by a Female: Feature Length Drama We All Fall Down Nominated [13]
2014 Leo Awards Best Lead Performance by a Female: Motion Picture Down River Nominated [14]
2017 DGC Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Vikings, episode: "Promised" Won [15][16]
2018 Canadian Screen Awards Best Direction: Dramatic series Anne With an E, episode: "I Am No Bird, And No Net Ensnares Me" Nominated [17]
2019 Leo Awards Best Direction: Dramatic Series Anne With an E, episode: "Youth Is The Season Of Hope" Nominated [18]
2022 DGC Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Maid, episode: "String Cheese" Nominated [19]
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series Station Eleven, episode: "Who's There?" Won
2025 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie The Penguin, episode: "Cent'anni" Nominated [20]
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