Shannyn Sossamon

American actress

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2023 Shannyn Sossamon starred as Tracy in 'Backspot.'
2022 Shannyn Sossamon played Inez in 'There Are No Saints' and Leah Chaudry in 'Grimcutty.'
2021 Shannyn Sossamon appeared in two films: 'High Holiday' as Liz Corksey and 'The Undertaker's Wife' as Sarah Davis.
2019 Shannyn Sossamon played The Woman in the short film 'The Hour After Westerly.'
2018 Shannyn Sossamon appeared in 'Ghost Light' as Liz Beth Stevens.
2015 Shannyn Sossamon became a series regular as Theresa Burke in 'Wayward Pines', which continued into 2016.
2015 Shannyn Sossamon played the character Pandora as a series regular in season three of 'Sleepy Hollow', which also continued into 2016.
August 21 2015 Sinister 2, featuring Shannyn Sossamon in a starring role as a mother tormented by ghostly children, was released worldwide.
May 14 2015 Wayward Pines, featuring Shannyn Sossamon as Theresa Burke, premiered on FOX.
November 6 2014 Sossamon provided her voice for the character Lorna in an episode of the animated series Over the Garden Wall.
2013 Sossamon appeared in Desire, a short feature directed by Adam Smith and co-starring Damian Lewis, which debuted at the 2013 Sundance London Film and Music Festival.
June 30 2013 Shannyn Sossamon debuted as Alex in the ABC drama Mistresses, where her character had a multi-episode arc during the first season.
March 2013 The indie romantic drama 'The End of Love,' featuring Sossamon, opened theatrically in a limited run.
2012 Shannyn Sossamon provided the voice for the character Jade Nguyen in the video game 'Hitman: Absolution'.
2012 Shannyn Sossamon appeared in the film The End of Love.
January 15 2012 The short film 'The Cyclist,' starring Sossamon, premiered.
2011 Sossamon was cast in the indie thriller 'The Day,' which premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.
2010 Shannyn Sossamon appeared in three films: 'Our Family Wedding' as Ashley McPhee, 'The Heavy' as Claire, and 'Road to Nowhere' as Laurel Graham.
2010 Sossamon created Maudegone Theater, an online-video project where she releases short and musical features directed by herself.
September 2010 Sossamon starred in the independent romantic thriller 'Road to Nowhere,' which screened at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.
April 2010 Sossamon appeared as one of the leads in the thriller 'The Heavy,' which had a U.S. straight-to-video release.
February 2010 Sossamon signed on to play a recurring character named Gingy Wu in the HBO series 'How to Make It in America,' which premiered.

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