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|gender = Female
|gender = Female
|portrays = [[Nova]] / [[Astrid]]
|portrays = [[Nova]] / [[Astrid]]
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|birthdate = December 5, 1976
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|birthdate = December 5, 1976<ref name="amyfilm"/>
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|birthplace = [[wikipedia:Dallas, Texas|Dallas, Texas]], [[wikipedia:United States|U.S.]]
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|birthplace = [[wikipedia:Dallas, Texas|Dallas, Texas]], [[wikipedia:United States|U.S.]]<ref name="amyfilm"/>
|status = Guest Starring
|status = Guest Starring
|onlyappearance = [[Dreamy]]}}
|onlyappearance = [[Dreamy]]}}
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==Biography==
==Biography==
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Amy Louise Acker was born on December 5, 1976 in [[wikipedia:Dallas, Texas|Dallas, Texas]] to homemaker Judy Bruyer and lawyer Charles Acker.<ref>http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Michael-L-Gililland/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0718.html</ref><ref name="filmreference">http://www.filmreference.com/film/78/Amy-Acker.html</ref> As a child, she danced ballet for fourteen years,<ref>http://www.whedon.info/Amy-Acker-About-Her-Life-FHM.html - FHM Magazine</ref> but knee surgery forced her to look at other options, which led her to theater classes at [[wikipedia:Lake Highlands High School|Lake Highlands High School]].<ref name="Q&A">http://www.theaterjones.com/features/20130624074639/2013-06-24/QA-Amy-Acker</ref> Subsequently, she earned a bachelor's degree in theater from the [[wikipedia:Southern Methodist University|Southern Methodist University]].
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Amy Louise Acker was born on December 5, 1976 in [[wikipedia:Dallas, Texas|Dallas, Texas]]<ref name="amyfilm">http://www.filmreference.com/film/78/Amy-Acker.html</ref> to homemaker Judy Bruyer and lawyer Charles Acker.<ref>http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Michael-L-Gililland/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0718.html</ref><ref name="filmreference">http://www.filmreference.com/film/78/Amy-Acker.html</ref> As a child, she danced ballet for fourteen years,<ref>http://www.whedon.info/Amy-Acker-About-Her-Life-FHM.html - FHM Magazine</ref> but knee surgery forced her to look at other options, which led her to theater classes at [[wikipedia:Lake Highlands High School|Lake Highlands High School]].<ref name="Q&A">http://www.theaterjones.com/features/20130624074639/2013-06-24/QA-Amy-Acker</ref> Subsequently, she earned a bachelor's degree in theater from the [[wikipedia:Southern Methodist University|Southern Methodist University]].
In her junior year of college, she appeared in the [[wikipedia:J. Crew|J. Crew]] clothing catalog and also did modeling overseas in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. While at university, Amy acted in a number of local professional theaters, including at [[wikipedia:Undermain Theatre|Undermain Theatre]] in ''[[wikipedia:Therese Raquin|Therese Raquin]]'', for which she was nominated for a [[wikipedia:Leon Rabin Awards|Leon Rabin Award]]; and at Stage West in 1998, in Richard Kalinoski's ''Beast on the Moon'', about survivors of the Armenian genocide.<ref name="Q&A"/> She received a [[wikipedia:Bachelor of Fine Arts|Bachelor of Fine Arts]] degree in the same year. She worked as a stage actress for several seasons, including a stint at [[wikipedia:American Players Theatre|American Players Theatre]] in [[wikipedia:Spring Green, Wisconsin|Spring Green, Wisconsin]] playing Hero in a production of ''[[wikipedia:Much Ado About Nothing|Much Ado About Nothing]]''.<ref name="Q&A"/>
In her junior year of college, she appeared in the [[wikipedia:J. Crew|J. Crew]] clothing catalog and also did modeling overseas in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. While at university, Amy acted in a number of local professional theaters, including at [[wikipedia:Undermain Theatre|Undermain Theatre]] in ''[[wikipedia:Therese Raquin|Therese Raquin]]'', for which she was nominated for a [[wikipedia:Leon Rabin Awards|Leon Rabin Award]]; and at Stage West in 1998, in Richard Kalinoski's ''Beast on the Moon'', about survivors of the Armenian genocide.<ref name="Q&A"/> She received a [[wikipedia:Bachelor of Fine Arts|Bachelor of Fine Arts]] degree in the same year. She worked as a stage actress for several seasons, including a stint at [[wikipedia:American Players Theatre|American Players Theatre]] in [[wikipedia:Spring Green, Wisconsin|Spring Green, Wisconsin]] playing Hero in a production of ''[[wikipedia:Much Ado About Nothing|Much Ado About Nothing]]''.<ref name="Q&A"/>
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|2007
|2007
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|''[[wikipedia:Law & Order: Criminal Intent|Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]''
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|''[[wikipedia:Law & Order: Criminal Intent|Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]''
|Leslie LeZard
|Leslie LeZard
|1 episode
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|2008
|2008
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|''[[wikipedia:Fire_%26_Ice_(2008_film)|Fire & Ice]]''
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|''[[wikipedia:Fire_&_Ice_(2008_film)|Fire & Ice]]''
|Princess Luisa
|Princess Luisa
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| 1 episode
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| 2012
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| 2012
| ''[[wikipedia:Warehouse 13|Warehouse 13]]''
| ''[[wikipedia:Warehouse 13|Warehouse 13]]''
| Tracey
| Tracey