Marnie McPhail-Diamond, born on July fourth, nineteen sixty-six, is a talented Canadian actress and musician whose career spans several decades. She first captured the hearts of audiences as Annie Edison in the beloved CBC Television children's series The Edison Twins, which aired from nineteen eighty-four to nineteen eighty-six. This early role set the stage for her future endeavors in the entertainment industry.
After establishing herself in Canada, Marnie made the bold move to the United States, where she expanded her repertoire by starring in popular daytime soap operas such as Generations and Days of Our Lives. Her versatility as an actress allowed her to guest-star in numerous prime-time series, made-for-television movies, and feature films. One of her most notable performances was as Lieutenant Eiger in the iconic film Star Trek: First Contact, released in nineteen ninety-six.
In the early two-thousands, Marnie continued to showcase her acting prowess by taking on significant roles in various television series. She starred in the Canadian legal drama The Associates from two thousand one to two thousand two, further solidifying her status in the industry. Additionally, she lent her voice to animated sitcoms such as Braceface, which aired from two thousand one to two thousand four, and JoJo's Circus from two thousand three to two thousand six, demonstrating her range as both a live-action and voice actor.