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Home/People/Alison Sealy-Smith
Alison Sealy-Smith profile photo
Born
Nov 30, 1958
Age 67
Place of Birth
Barbados
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

23
Movies
19
TV Shows
Also Known As
アリソン・シーリー=スミス
IMDb Profile

Alison Sealy-Smith

Acting

Biography
Alison Sealy-Smith (born 1959) is a Barbadian-born, Canadian actress who is best known for her role as Storm in various Marvel animated TV series. Smith was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, and raised in Toronto. She attended Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, Canada, where she studied psychology on a scholarship. She is the founding director of Obsidian Theatre, a company that specialises in African-Canadian drama. Smith was awarded a Dora Mavor Moore Award for her 1997 star turn in Djanet Sears' Harlem Duet. Her film and television credits have included the series Street Legal, This is Wonderland, and The Line, and a recurring role in Kevin Hill. She also had a small role in the 1998 film My Date with the President's Daughter. Smith also voiced characters in various animated series, such as Storm on the 1990s X-Men and Scarlett on the Teletoon series Delilah and Julius. She played Sergeant Rose in the film Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Honey (with Jessica Alba), Dark Water, and Talk to Me. Since the mid-2000s, she had a recurring role as Ms. Mann in the children's series Naturally, Sadie. In 2009, she performed as Nurse Lydia in the HBO Canada series Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures. Smith won a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 1997 for Best Female Performance for her role in Harlem Duet. She also won a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 2009 for Outstanding Performance By A Female In A Principal Role with her role as Lena in A Raisin In The Sun. Her daughter, Makyla Smith, is also an actress. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alison Sealy-Smith, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of X-Men '97 poster

Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of X-Men '97

as Self - Storm
2024
Meris Kanispol poster

Meris Kanispol

Cast
2022
Vigilante: The Crossing poster

Vigilante: The Crossing

as Myrtle
2015
Hit for Six poster

Hit for Six

as Ianthe Nelson
2007
Talk to Me poster

Talk to Me

as Freda
2007
You Kill Me poster

You Kill Me

as Doris Rainford
2007
Haunting Sarah poster

Haunting Sarah

as Rosie
2005
Dark Water poster

Dark Water

as Supervisor
2005
The Skulls III poster

The Skulls III

as Dr. Franks
2004
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen poster

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

as Sgt. Rose
2004
Honey poster

Honey

as Marisol
2003
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids poster

Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids

as Mama Snake (voice)
2003
Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story poster

Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story

as Maureen
2002
The Little Bear Movie poster

The Little Bear Movie

as Cub's Mother
2001
The Ride poster

The Ride

as Janet
2000
A House Divided poster

A House Divided

as Ruth
2000
Loser poster

Loser

as University Official
2000
Down in the Delta poster

Down in the Delta

as Diner #2
1998
Labor of Love poster

Labor of Love

as Kara
1998
Silver Surfer poster

Silver Surfer

as Gamora (Second Appearance)
1998