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Catherine Lough Haggquist was born on April 3 [1] in Vancouver, Canada [2] and raised in the Canadian Prairies in Western Canada. [2] She has been a professional actor for over twenty years and has appeared in over fifty film and television productions. In 1996, [3] Catherine opened Biz Books, a Vancouver-based bookstore specializing in film ...
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Oct 14, 2022 · For three seasons, Catherine Lough Haggquist portrayed General Petra Bellweather on Freeform’s Motherland: Fort Salem. The dramatic series imagined a world where the witches of Salem entered into a pact with non-magical humans that made them a celebrated and powerful military force – and General Bellweather rose through the ranks (and the series) to become the highest ranking witch in the military.
Sep 4, 2022 · On Episode 49, Canadian award-winning actor Catherine Lough Haggquist talks about her recurring role as Petra Bellweather in Motherland: Fort Salem. Catherin...
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May 22, 2024 · Sarah Smyth and Catherine Lough Haggquist, star in the movie ‘Have you Seen my Son?’ (aka My Kidnapped Son) premiered on Lifetime Channel on Sunday April 21th, 2024 at 8/7c. We at Survived The Shows had the incredible chance to talk with star Catherine Lough Haggquist,, who teased the movie and her experience in Have you Seen my Son?.
Jul 22, 2022 · Catherine Lough Haggquist: The first one I started was called Bizbooks, and I was inspired to start that because when I was 18, I was elected to build a board of performers. Part of my role as an executive director on the board would be to attend meetings in different cities and I noticed that there were no film or theatre dedicated book stores in Los Angeles, or New York, or in Toronto but the one we had in Vancouver had to close.