
Anne Openshaw
Acting
Anne Openshaw is a Canadian actress hailing from Surrey, British Columbia. She is best known for her recurring role as Alice Fitzpatrick in the television series Call Me Fitz, a performance that earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015. Openshaw's acting career spans both film and television. She had a leading role as Kathleen Ford-McNeal in the 2007 television miniseries Across the River to Motor City and portrayed Lois Smart in the 2017 television film I Am Elizabeth Smart. Her filmography includes roles in Narc (2002), The Grey (2011), and American Mary (2012). In addition to her notable roles, Openshaw has appeared in over sixty productions, demonstrating her versatility as an actor. Some of her other television credits include Breaker High, Cold Squad, First Wave, Earth: Final Conflict, and Stargate Atlantis. Her film credits include Dangerous Indiscretion, Bounty Hunters, Fatal Reunion, and The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. Openshaw's performances have been well-received, with her roles in Narc and The Grey earning high ratings on Rotten Tomatoes. As of 2023, her net worth is estimated at around $800,000. Despite her extensive career, little is known about her personal life.
Filmography (33)

I Am Elizabeth Smart
2017

Summer in the Vineyard
2017

Dead Rising: Endgame
2016

Date with Love
2016

American Mary
2013

The Eleventh Victim
2012

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
2012

Continuum
2012

The Grey
2012

A Trusted Man
2011

R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour
2010

Lies Between Friends
2010

Blood Ties
2007

Psych
2006

Supernatural
2005

Reunion
2005

Captive Hearts
2005

Secret Lives
2005

Fatal Reunion
2005

Criminal Intent
2005

Stargate Atlantis
2004

We'll Meet Again
2002

Puppets Who Kill
2002

Narc
2002

Smallville
2001

Mutant X
2001

The Chris Isaak Show
2001

Rough Air: Danger on Flight 534
2001

Twice in a Lifetime
1999

First Wave
1998

Earth: Final Conflict
1997

Breaker High
1997

Dangerous Indiscretion
1995
