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Ali Liebert

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Ali Liebert, born Alison Dyan Liebert on August 20, 1981, in Surrey, British Columbia, is a Canadian actress, model, director, and film producer. She grew up in Duncan, British Columbia, and has loved performing from a young age. After high school, she studied at the Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria for two years before moving to Vancouver to pursue acting.

Her first major stage role was Veronica in the musical A Flask of Bourbon. On TV, she has appeared in Fringe, The L Word, Kyle XY, Mech-X4, and had a recurring role on Intelligence. In films, she acted in Year of the Carnivore, Hardwired, and A Gun to the Head, and she took part in Molson Canadian commercials.

Liebert gained wide recognition for her role as Betty in the wartime miniseries Bomb Girls, receiving a Canadian Screen Award in 2015. She is queer and uses her work to support queer representation. In 2011, she co-founded Sociable Films in Vancouver with Nicholas Carella and Michelle Ouellet, producing projects such as Afterparty, A Heart Unbroken, Salvator, and This Feels Nice. She directed the 2022 TV film The Holiday Sitter. In 2023, she acted opposite Humberly González in Friends and Family Christmas, Hallmark Channel’s first Christmas romance featuring a lesbian couple.


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