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  1. Jennifer Spence. Actress: You Me Her. Jennifer Spence is a multiple award-winning actor known for her regular roles on You Me Her, Travelers and Continuum. Born in Toronto to a Japanese Canadian mother and British Canadian father, she studied at the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal before landing in Vancouver where she began her career in film and television. Other ...

  2. Actress Jennifer Spence was most commonly known for her roles in television dramas. At the start of her acting career, Spence appeared in dramatic series like "The 4400" (USA, 2003-07), "Tru ...

  3. Jennifer Spence Family Details: Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Spouse/Husband: Benjamin Ratner (m. 2011) Children: Unknown Siblings: Unknown. Jennifer Spence Education: National Theatre School of Canada, Montreal. Jennifer Spence Facts: *She was born on January 22, 1977 in Toronto, Canada.

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Jennifer Spence is the Project Director of the Arctic Initiative at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, with expertise related to sustainable development, international governance, institutional effectiveness, and public policy.

  5. Jennifer Spence is a Canadian actress. She has a British father and third-generation Japanese Canadian mother. She is married to SG-1 actor Ben Ratner. Jennifer Spence's official page on Facebook Jennifer Spence's official page on Facebook Jennifer Spence's official account on Twitter thejenniferspence's official account on Instagram Jennifer Spence on Wikipedia Jennifer Spence on The Internet ...

  6. Traces: With Laura Fraser, Michael Nardone, Jennifer Spence, Andrea Hart. While attending an online forensic course, young lab assistant discovers that the fictitious case study has a link to her past.

  7. Jennifer Spence’s current research interests are the relationship between policy decision-making and formal and informal governance structures – with a particular focus on environmental governance in the circumpolar region, the role of the Arctic Council in circumpolar policy and decision-making, as well as the relationship between domestic decision-making systems and international fora ...