Missy Peregrym

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Missy Peregrym

Melissa "Missy" Peregrym (born June 16, 1982) is a Canadian actress and former fashion model. She is known for her roles as Haley Graham in the 2006 film Stick It; as Officer Andy McNally on the ABC and Global Television Network series Rookie Blue (2010–2015), for which she was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award in 2016;[1] and as FBI special agent Maggie Bell in the Dick Wolf–produced CBS procedural FBI, a series she has starred in since 2018.

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Missy Peregrym
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Peregrym in 2014
Born
Melissa Peregrym

(1982-06-16) June 16, 1982 (age 42)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active2002–present
Known forAndy McNally in Rookie Blue
Maggie Bell in FBI
Spouses
(m. 2014; div. 2015)
Tom Oakley
(m. 2018)
Children2
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Early life

Peregrym was born in Montreal to Darrell Peregrym, a Pentecostal minister,[2][3] and Vanessa Peregrym, a housewife.[4] She describes herself as having been a tomboy while growing up.[5]

Career

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At age 18, Peregrym began her professional career with the Lizbell Agency.[6] It was during her early modeling career that she was encouraged by her agency to move over to commercials.[7] She did commercials for Mercedes-Benz, Sprint Canada, and the Olympic Games.[6]

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Peregrym in 2009

In 2000, Peregrym made her acting debut in an episode of Dark Angel, shot in Vancouver, British Columbia. Building upon her debut role, she performed in guest star roles on The Chris Isaak Show, Black Sash, Jake 2.0, Smallville, Tru Calling, Life as We Know It, Andromeda, Heroes, and in the television film Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss.

After an uncredited cameo in 2004's superhero film Catwoman, Peregrym made her film debut in 2006, playing the lead role in Stick It, a film revolving around a rebellious teenager who is forced to return to her former life in gymnastics.

Peregrym then played the role of an illusion-generating Candice Wilmer on the television series Heroes, who was billed by production staff in promotional materials as "a female temptress".[8] She was due to appear for the first time in the episode entitled "Parasite," but she made her debut appearance in a non-speaking role in the episode entitled "Company Man" the week before.[9]

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Peregrym at the 2010 Toronto Film Festival

Peregrym had her first lead television role on The CW series Reaper from 2007 to 2009. Nikki Reed initially played the role in the unaired pilot. Reaper was about a young man named Sam who became a bounty hunter for the devil.[10]

Peregrym's big breakthrough came in 2010 when she landed a lead role in the Canadian television series Rookie Blue in the role of police officer Andy McNally.[11] The series aired in North America, simultaneously on the Global Television Network in Canada and on ABC in the United States. The show ran for six seasons and ended in 2015.[12]

In 2012, Peregrym was cast in the leading role of Chloe Jocelyn in Yahoo.com's web-based series Cybergeddon. Nine chapters were filmed and are available for viewing as of September 27, 2012. The project was supported and funded in part by Norton.[13][14] In 2013, she won a Streamy Award for her role in the web series Cybergeddon.[15]

In 2014, Peregrym co-starred with Jeff Roop and Eric Balfour in the survival bear attack film Backcountry.[16]

In 2016, Peregrym was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for her role in Rookie Blue,[1] but ultimately lost to Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany.[17]

In 2017, Peregrym joined the cast of Van Helsing in its second season as Scarlett Harker. She played this role on and off for 14 episodes until the show's end in 2021.

In 2018, Peregrym began her current lead role starring as Agent Maggie Bell in FBI, a series on CBS.[18]

Personal life

In 2006, Peregrym joined forces with TOMS,[19] a shoe company which also donates safe footwear for communities in South America.[20] Peregrym has spoken about her experiences in Argentina and of its impact on the communities she visited.[19]

Peregrym married American actor Zachary Levi in June 2014.[21] Peregrym filed for divorce in April 2015, listing the date of separation as December 3, 2014.[22]

Peregrym married Australian actor Tom Oakley in Los Angeles on December 30, 2018.[23] She and Oakley have a son, born on March 21, 2020.[24] They also have a daughter, born on June 6, 2022.[25]

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Stick ItHaley Graham
2007Wide AwakeCasey Wade
2012CybergeddonChloe
2014BackcountryJenn
2017PyewacketVoice
2024Out Come the WolvesSophie
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Television

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2002Dark AngelHottie BloodEpisode: "Love in Vein"
The Chris Isaak ShowJuliaEpisode: "Gimme Shelter"
2003Black SashTory StrattonMain role
Jake 2.0Girl in BarEpisode: "Jerry 2.0"
Tru CallingGinaEpisode: "Putting Out Fires"
2004SmallvilleMolly GriggsEpisode: "Delete"
AndromedaLissettEpisode: "Time Out of Mind"
Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi FleissTinaTV film
Life as We Know ItJackie BradfordMain role
2006Smallville: Vengeance ChroniclesMolly Griggs3 episodes
2007HeroesCandice WilmerRecurring role
2007–2009ReaperAndi PrendergastMain role
2010–2015Rookie BlueAndy McNallyMain role
2012CybergeddonChloe Jocelyn9 episodes
Cybergeddon Zips Chloe JocelynEpisode: "Chloe"
2016MotiveJessica WilsonEpisode: "In Plain Sight"
Hawaii Five-0Bridget WilliamsEpisode: "Ka Luhi"
2017Law & Order: Special Victims UnitZoey WhiteEpisode: "Net Worth"
Saving HopeLayla RowlandEpisodes: "We Need to Talk About Charlie Harris" & "Fix You"
The Night ShiftLt. ReaganEpisode: "Resurgence"
Ten Days in the ValleyJamieEpisodes: "Day 4: Below the Line" & "Day 5: Back to Ones"
2017–2018Van HelsingScarlett Van Helsing (Harker)Recurring role (seasons 2–3)
2018–presentFBIMaggie BellMain role
2021–2023FBI: Most Wanted Maggie Bell2 episodes
2021FBI: International Maggie Bell1 episode
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