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Candice McClure (born 22 March 1980), known professionally as Kandyse McClure, is a Canadian actress. She is known for her roles as Anastasia Dualla in the SyFy series '' Battlestar Galactica'' and as Dr. Clementine Chasseur in the
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series '' Hemlock Grove''.


Early life

Candice McClure was born in the Greenwood Park area of North
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, South Africa. Her mother is an educator and her father is a musician. She is of Cape Coloured descent. From the age of four, McClure moved back and forth between South Africa and Canada. She completed her secondary education at West Vancouver Secondary School in 1998. McClure was cast in a production of
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's ''Valley Song'' at the age of 17.


Career

McClure's first television appearance was a lead role with
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in the 1999 television film ''In a Class of His Own'' that was followed by the Fox Family teen drama '' Higher Ground'' and the NBC Saturday-morning series '' Just Deal'', both of which premiered in 2000. The year 2000 was also the time period when McClure played a recurring role in the Canadian drama television series ''Da Vinci’s Inquest''. In 2002, McClure portrayed the recurring role of Elizabeth Munroe on
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''. Also in that year, the actress played the role of Sue Snell in the television film
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's novel '' Carrie''. Also in 2002, McClure guest starred as Annie Fisher in two episodes of
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's science fiction drama television series '' Dark Angel'' on
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. From 2003 to 2009, McClure played the role as Anastasia "Dee" Dualla on the Sci Fi Channel series '' Battlestar Galactica''. McClure's character, a Petty Officer Second Class in the Colonial Fleet, has never appeared in the original 1978 series, but was initially an analogue of Sarah Rush's original series character Flight Corporal Rigel. McClure was a regular cast member of the series until January 2009. McClure then appeared in a 2009 television adaptation of King's ''
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'' and the Carl Bessai feature film from the same year ''Cole''. In 2010 the television series '' Persons Unknown'', in which McClure co-starred, premiered, but the series was not renewed for a second season after it was initially picked up by NBC. In 2011 McClure played the girlfriend of Stuart Davis in the independent short film ''Just Be Yourself'', a comedy about a desperate man who is offered a job to "just be himself." McClure then joined Davis again in 2011 to co-host the second season of the late-night HDNet program ''Sex, God, Rock 'n' Roll''. In 2012 McClure joined the cast of Netflix original series '' Hemlock Grove'' (premiered in January 2013) and completed the feature film ''Broken Kingdom'' (alongside Rachael Leigh Cook). McClure has also appeared in other television programs, such as '' Whistler'', '' Andromeda'', '' Jake 2.0'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. On 2 February 2016, Historica Canada featured Viola Desmond in the 82nd '' Heritage Minute'', to mark the beginning of
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. The video was filmed on location in High River, Alberta in June 2015. It features Kandyse McClure as Viola Desmond, a civil rights activist and entrepreneur who challenged segregation in Nova Scotia in the 1940s.


Personal life

As of 2013, McClure continues to work with the non-profit organization CARE Canada to address poverty in the world's developing regions. , McClure resides in
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,
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. McClure is married to musician Ian Cylenz Lee. He proposed to her when they were visiting her family in South Africa in December 2012.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations

* Leo Awards, Nomination ''Best Supporting Actress'', 2002, Carrie * Peabody Awards, Peabody Award for Excellence in Television, 2005, ''Battlestar Galactica'' R&D TV in Association with NBC Universal Television Studio, Sci Fi Channel


References


External links


Official site
* {{DEFAULTSORT:McClure, Kandyse 1980 births Living people 21st-century Canadian actresses 21st-century South African actresses Actors from Durban Black Canadian actresses Canadian film actresses Canadian television actresses Canadian voice actresses Cape Coloureds South African emigrants to Canada South African film actresses South African television actresses South African voice actresses