Amy is a writer, producer, actor, and owner of Interwoven Films. As an actor, her films have screened at SITGES, TIFF, and the Vancouver Film Festival. She is best known for her roles in the hit CBC television series Mr.D and Diggstown. In 2018 Amy was part of a team awarded a Telefilm Talent to Watch grant for the modern, feminist, medical drama I Hear You, which she wrote, produced, and starred in, and screened and won awards internationally. She was the winner of the CBC Pitch Competition for the short film Jerky, which won Best Drama Short at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival. She is currently in development on two television series – When the Forest is Gone and Goddess and participating in the RDV Canada: Meet the Series program as one of 12 emerging Canadian television producers. She is also in development for the feature film Salvage, written by Katerina Bakolias, which was recently awarded a development grant from the Nova Scotia Screenwriters Association, and was accepted into the 2019 FIN Script Development Program under mentor Michael Melski (The Child Remains), as well as the WIFT-AT Writers Bootcamp with Cynthia Knight (Mohawk Girls). With a long history as an activist, Amy is engaged in the film industry as a member of Women in Film and Television Atlantic, the Atlantic Film Cooperative, and is a Councillor for the Atlantic ACTRA branch. Learn More…