Renée Coleman Movies, TV Shows, and Filmography

Renée Coleman

Renée Coleman

Acting

Biography

Renée Coleman (born January 8, 1962) is a Canadian actress who has appeared in several TV shows and movies. She is best known for her role in the NBC TV series Quantum Leap, in which she played the role of Alia, the "evil leaper." Coleman is also known for her role in the 1992 box office hit A League of Their Own as left-fielder and substitute catcher Alice Gaspers,[1] and in Who's Harry Crumb?, as kidnapping-victim Jennifer Downing. Coleman appeared in several more films through the mid-'90s, including Pentathlon (one of her last domestic roles), the Mexican film El Jardín del Edén (1994), the Polish film Gracze (1995), and the Swiss film Waiting for Michelangelo (1995). In 1995, Coleman left the film business and returned to school, where she earned her Mythological Studies doctorate (with an emphasis on Depth Psychology) at Pacifica Graduate Institute in 2002. She currently lives with her husband and their four children in Santa Clarita, California, where she works in a private practice as a certified DreamTender. In August 2012, Coleman's first book, Icons of a Dreaming Heart - The Art and Practice of Dream-Centered Living, was published.

Filmography Movies

Acting

Anna movie poster
MOVIE

Anna

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Anna
Woman #4 / Woman in Bonnet
A League of Their Own movie poster
MOVIE

A League of Their Own

7.2(1.5K)
A League of Their Own
Alice Gaspers (LF/C)
Pentathlon movie poster
MOVIE

Pentathlon

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Pentathlon
Julia Davis
Who's Harry Crumb? movie poster
MOVIE

Who's Harry Crumb?

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Who's Harry Crumb?
Jennifer Downing
Rocket Gibraltar movie poster
MOVIE

Rocket Gibraltar

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Rocket Gibraltar
Waitress
After School movie poster
MOVIE

After School

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After School
September Lane
Waiting for MichelangeloMOVIE
MOVIE

Waiting for Michelangelo

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Waiting for Michelangelo
Kelly Hildon
The Garden of Eden movie poster
MOVIE

The Garden of Eden

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The Garden of Eden
Jane

Gallery

Renée Coleman portrait