Lenore Zann

Lenore Zann (born November 22, 1959) is a Canadian actress and politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Cumberland—Colchester in the House of Commons of Canada as a member of the Liberal Party. Before entering federal politics, she represented the electoral district of Truro-Bible Hill in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 2009 until 2019 as a member of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party and from June 9, 2019, until September 12, 2019, as an independent.

Lenore Zann
Zann in 2015
Member of Parliament
for Cumberland—Colchester
In office
October 21, 2019  August 15, 2021
Preceded byBill Casey
Succeeded byStephen Ellis
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
for Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River
(Truro-Bible Hill; 2009–2013)
In office
June 9, 2009  September 12, 2019
Preceded byJamie Muir
Succeeded byDave Ritcey
Personal details
Born (1959-11-22) November 22, 1959
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Political party
Height5 ft 4 in (1.6 m)
Spouses
  • Ralph Dillon
    (m. 1987; div. 1994)
  • Dennis Keaveney
    (m. 1998; div. 2002)
Residence(s)Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada[1]
Alma materYork University
OccupationActress
Websitelenorezann.libparl.ca

Life and career

Zann was born on November 22, 1959, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, the daughter of Janice, a high school teacher, and Paul Zann, a professor.[2] Her great-grandfather, named Zaninovich (Zaninović), came to Australia from Croatia.[3]

She emigrated with her parents to Canada in 1968, first to Regina, Saskatchewan, then to Truro, Nova Scotia, and later graduated from Cobequid Educational Centre, a high school in Truro, which was noted for its student musical productions. She attended York University in Toronto where she studied drama, fine arts and political science.

Zann worked as a screen, television, stage, and voice actress, and appeared in numerous television shows, films, radio, and animated series. As an actor, she is best known for providing the voice of Rogue on the 1992 animated television adaptation of the X-Men comic book series. Zann will be reprising the role in X-Men '97, the series' upcoming Disney+ revival.[4]

After living in Halifax, Toronto, London, Stockholm, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and New York City, Zann returned to Truro in 2008.[5]

That fall she started a community campaign to restore a historic former academic building in downtown Truro, Provincial Normal College, into a cultural centre. She raised $62,000 for a feasibility study following which the four-story, 24,000-square-foot provincially designated Victorian brick building was repurposed to become the centre point of downtown Truro – the town's new Central Colchester Regional Library, with a skating rink in front during winter months.[6]

During her first four years as a backbencher in the first NDP government in Nova Scotia Zann was appointed ministerial assistant for three positions: culture & heritage, environment & climate change, and deputy premier – unsuccessfully working to reinstate the Nova Scotia Arts Council and improve the film tax credit for the film and TV industry.

As a first-time opposition member Zann has been NDP spokesperson for education, environment, status of women, Human Rights Commission, Aboriginal affairs & truth & reconciliation, agriculture, advanced education, African NS affairs, and Gaelic affairs.

During her ten years as MLA, she introduced two successful bills. Bill 90 amended the Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition Commission Act to increase the size of the board of directors to ten. Bill 74 changed the name of the new electoral district of Truro–Bible Hill to Truro–Bible Hill–Millbrook–Salmon River.

Political career

On April 8, 2009, Zann successfully ran for the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party nomination in the riding of Truro-Bible Hill.[7] On the same day, an employee of the Liberal Party leaked a topless photo of her to the media from her appearance in The L Word.[8][9] Zann was elected in the 2009 provincial election[10][11] and served as the ministerial assistant for the Department of Tourism, Culture, and Heritage.[12] She was subsequently re-elected in the 2013 provincial election to represent the reconfigured electoral district, now called Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River.[13]

In that election the NDP was reduced to seven seats in the legislature and third-party status. Zann served as the NDP critic for Aboriginal affairs, community culture and heritage, community services, education, Human Rights Commission / status of women, and seniors and disabled.[14]

Zann introduced bill 111, the Environmental Racism Prevention Act, addressing the issue of environmental racism in Nova Scotia.[15] The bill was not considered by the house.

On June 12, 2015, Zann announced her bid for the leadership of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.[16] On February 27, 2016, Zann was defeated in her leadership bid, losing to Gary Burrill on the second ballot.[17]

On June 9, 2019, Zann announced she would seek the Liberal nomination to succeed retiring Liberal MP Bill Casey in Cumberland—Colchester for the 2019 federal election.[18] She chose to leave the NDP for the Liberals because she believed the Liberals stood a better chance of winning.[19][20] She sat as an independent member in Nova Scotia's legislature as she sought the nomination.[21] Zann won the federal Liberal nomination on July 27, 2019, defeating three other candidates including Casey's constituency assistant.[22] She resigned her seat on September 12.[23]

During the 43rd Canadian Parliament, she introduced one private member bill, Bill C-230, An Act respecting the development of a national strategy to redress environmental racism which sought to require the Minister of the Environment to develop a national strategy which would examine the link between race, socio-economic status and environmental risk. It was brought to a vote on March 24, 2021, and advanced to committee stage with Liberal, NDP and Green Party members voting in favour. However, the parliament ended before the bill could be considered for third reading.[24][25]

In the 2021 federal election Zann lost her seat to Conservative candidate Stephen Ellis.[26]

Electoral record

Federal

2021 Canadian federal election: Cumberland—Colchester
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeStephen Ellis18,60146.02+10.34$74,420.53
LiberalLenore Zann13,82234.20-2.49$83,751.17
New DemocraticDaniel Osborne4,98412.33+0.34$3,375.10
People'sBill Archer1,6874.17+2.83$1,941.16
GreenJillian Foster1,0452.58-10.66$813.26
IndependentJody O'Blenis2780.69+0.37none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 40,41799.31+0.28$109,531.81
Total rejected ballots 2790.69-0.28
Turnout 40,69660.13-8.40
Registered voters 67,675
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +6.45
Source: Elections Canada[27][28]
2019 Canadian federal election: Cumberland—Colchester
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLenore Zann16,67236.68−27.05$91,456.57
ConservativeScott Armstrong16,21935.69+9.23none listed
GreenJason Blanch6,01513.23+9.67$9,366.06
New DemocraticLarry Duchesne5,45111.99+6.28$3,860.15
People'sWilliam Archer6081.34Newnone listed
IndependentMatthew V. Rushton2320.51Newnone listed
Veterans CoalitionJody O'Blenis1440.32Newnone listed
National Citizens AllianceStephen J. Garvey1090.24Newnone listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 45,45099.03 $104,050.86
Total rejected ballots 4470.97+0.59
Turnout 45,89768.54−2.51
Eligible voters 66,967
Liberal hold Swing −18.14
Source: Elections Canada[29]

Provincial

2013 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  New Democratic Party Lenore Zann 3,165 38.10
  Liberal Barry J. Mellish 2,682 32.20
  Progressive Conservative Charles Cox 2,470 29.70
2009 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  New Democratic Party Lenore Zann 4,147 48.40
  Progressive Conservative Hughie MacIsaac 2,607 30.42
  Liberal Bob Hagell 1,651 19.27
GreenKaleigh Brinkhurst1641.91

Filmography

Film (live action)

Year Film Role Notes
1980 Hounds of Notre Dame Lila Petrie
1981 Happy Birthday to Me Maggie
1981 Black Mirror Julie
1982 Visiting Hours Lisa
1982 Murder by Phone Connie Lawson
1983 American Nightmare Tina
1984 That's My Baby! Sally
1985 Def-Con 4 J.J.
1985 Return Susan
1986 One Night Only Anne McGraw
1987 Prettykill Carrie
1987 The Girl Viveka
1988 Something About Love Sylvia also performed the song, "Lying Lips"
1989 The Amityville Curse Unknown direct to video; performed song "Lying Lips"
1990 Back Stab Unknown performed the song, "Lying Lips"
1993 Change of Heart Carmen
1994 Boozecan Sunny
1994 Cold Sweat Ghost
1995 Johnston... Johnston Queen Bee short movie
1996 Natural Enemy Gina Knox direct to video
1998 Babyface Margaret
2007 Dirty Laundry Linda short movie
2008 Favorite Son Unknown
2010 Trigger Beebee
2014 Becoming Marilyn! Herself Documentary
2020 Stage Mother Bevette

Film (animated)

Year Title Role Note
1991 Tooth Fairy, Where Are You? Dottie TV movie
1999 Makai Tenshô: The Armageddon Queen Kasuga
2003 Rescue Heroes: The Movie Wendy Waters
2005 My Little Pony: Friends are Never Far Away Star Catcher direct to video
2005 My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas Star Catcher short movie; also performed the song, "The Magic of Christmas"
2012 Bratz: Desert Jewelz Alia

Television (live action)

Year Title Role Notes
1982Something's AfootHopeTV movie
1986Mania: The IntruderJulie SomersTV movie; segment: "The Good Samaritan"; credited as Lenore Zahn
1989Rin Tin Tin: K-9 CopUnknown(1 episode); "Jail Bait"
1989Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and JoAnn ThatcherLynneTV movie
1989Last Train HomeLily ManseTV movie
1990On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia StoryUnknownTV movie
1991Conspiracy of SilenceSoap Actress #1TV mini-series
1992Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser StoryBettyTV movie
1992Beyond RealityDiane(1 episode); "Theatre of the Absurd"
1993Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian SpencerDiane DelanaTV movie
1993The Hidden RoomAmy(1 episode); "Transfigured Night"
1990-1993Street LegalNina Pascaras / Jean Rhomerrecurring role; 8 episodes
1994RoboCop: The SeriesWilla(1 episode); "Sisters in Crime"
1994Forever KnightAmber(1 episode); "Capital Offence"
1995Rent-a-KidElaine LomanTV movie
1996Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: IceAngieTV movie
1996MillenniumRuthie Bangs(1 episode); "The Well-Worn Lock"
1997Police Academy: The SeriesBonnie(1 episode); "Shopping with the Enemy"
1999LexxThe Dark Lady(1 episode); "Woz"
1999Pit PonyL.B. Collins(1 episode); "Famous"
2000Personally YoursJosieTV movie
2001Cold SquadLaurie Peters(1 episode); "The Box"
2001Mysterious WaysBeverly Wilcox(1 episode); "A Time to Every Purpose"
2003AndromedaSenator Bayliss(1 episode); "The Risk-All Point"
2004Law & OrderTina(1 episode); "Veteran's Day"
2004Kingdom HospitalHarriet(2 episodes); "The West Side of Midnight", "Goodbye Kiss"
2004The Chris Isaak ShowSharon Nesbick(1 episode); "Suspicion"
2006'Til Death Do Us PartNancy Seaman(1 episode); "Pilot"
2007Love NotesMerryTV movie
2008The L WordJackie(1 episode); "Look Out, Here They Come!"

Television (animated)

Year Title Role Notes
1992–1997X-MenRoguemain role; 68 episodes
1993Stunt DawgsSizzle and Bambi
1993–1994Cadillacs & DinosaursMiklamain role; 13 episodes
1995Spider-ManRogueEpisodes: "Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 4: The Mutant Agenda", "Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 5: Mutants Revenge"
1996Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion SquadUnknowncredited as Lenore Zahn
1998Salty's LighthouseAurora / Sunshine / Captain Star / Lillie Lightship / Little Ditcher / Sally Seaplane
1998Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the LegendPersephone(1 episode); "Persephone & the Winter Seeds"
1999Arc the LadAnnouncer / Kids
1999–2000Avengers: United They StandTigra (Greer Grant Nelson)main role; 13 episodes
1999–2002Rescue HeroesWendy Watersmain role; 32 episodes
1999Dual! Parallel Trouble AdventureAlice Sharomerecurring role
1999Magic Knight RayearthCaldinarecurring role
credited as Zan (source Discotek release credits)
year is for English dub, anime originally debuted in 1994
2000Gate KeepersSatoko Takanashi
2000DinozaursDino Pterarecurring role
2000Capertown CopsUnknownrecurring role; credited as Lenore Zahn
2000Turtle IslandIngrid and Wormy
2001Outlaw StarAisha Clanclanyear is for English dub, anime originally debuted in 1997
2001Mobile Suit GundamCrowley Hamonyear is for English dub, anime originally debuted in 1979
2001Alienators: Evolution ContinuesAdditional Voices
2001–2002Mary-Kate & Ashley in Action!Renee La Rougerecurring role; 6 episodes
2001–2005Dragon TalesLorca(2 episodes); "A New Friend/El Dia deal Maestro", "A New Friend/Have No Fear"
2003–2004MegaMan: NT WarriorRoll.EXErecurring role
2003The MummyAnck Su Namun(4 episodes); "The Reckoning", "Old Friends", "A New Beginning: Part 1", "A New Beginning: Part 2"
2004–2006Dragon BoosterKitt Wonnrecurring role; 39 episodes
2006–2008Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesChikara Shishorecurring role; 10 episodes
2007Serial Experiments LainReika[30]
2007–2009Storm HawksMaster Cyclonisrecurring role; 8 episodes
2008–2011Animal MechanicalsIsland Owlrecurring role; 74 episodes
2009–2011Word WorldBear, Kangaroo, Zebra, Owl, and Tigermain role
2024-presentX-Men '97Roguemain role; 10 episodes

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
1996 X-Men vs. Street Fighter Rogue / Birdy
1998 Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes Rogue
2000 The Misadventures of Tron Bonne Digger [31]
2000 Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes Rogue / Birdy Uncredited
2004 The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown Titania In the Mexican dub of X-Men TAS, Rogue (Character also interpreted by Zann) is called "Titania"

References

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  3. The Chronicle Herald Story by Lenore Zann: Croatia: Journey to my ancestral home, January 30, 2015 . Accessdate March 16, 2018
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  30. "Lenore Zann (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 31 January 2022. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  31. Capcom Production Studio 2. The Misadventures of Tron Bonne. Capcom. Scene: Ending credits, 7:08:20 in, CAST.
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