

Helen Shaver
Helen Shaver is a distinguished Canadian actress and director, recognized for her contributions to stage, film, and television. She began her artistic journey at the Banff School of Fine Arts, later honing her acting skills at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Starting her acting career at the age of 18, Shaver has had the privilege of working alongside renowned filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg. Her remarkable performances have garnered critical acclaim, earning her multiple awards including the Theatreworld Award for her role in "Jake’s Woman" and Genies for Best Actress in "In Praise of Older Women" and Best Supporting Actress for "Who Has Seen the Wind."
Shaver's career took a significant turn when she began directing, where she showcased her talent by directing episodes for various television series and acclaimed films, including the Emmy-winning "Summer’s End." Her path to success was not without challenges, as she faced a serious illness during her childhood. However, her determination and passion for acting propelled her to overcome obstacles and excel in her craft. Today, Helen Shaver continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, demonstrating her versatility and commitment to storytelling through her performances and direction.
Filmography


In Praise of Older Women

Outrageous!

Numb

A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride

Survive The Night

Zebrahead

Born to Be Wild

Morning Glory (1993)

The Osterman Weekend

The Land Before Time

That Night

The Color of Money

The Amityville Horror

Best Defense

Tremors 2: Aftershocks

The Believers

D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear

The Craft

The Park Is Mine

High-Ballin'
