Heather Earle (Detective O'Brien)

Heather is an actor, writer and vocalist with an eclectic mix of experience. Her onstage performances include playing the role of Helen Tenby in Suddenly, At Home and Tess Rosensweig in The Sisters Rosensweig for the Ottawa Little Theatre.
While Heather has written, directed, and performed in several corporate videos for both government (Public Works and Government Services Canada) and the private sector (Mountain Road Productions), she has also lent her soothing voice to many advertising projects including multi-media presentations, virtual tours and business promotion videos. Last year she applied her outstanding writing and hosting skills to the popular television program Shorts on Rogers Cable Ottawa, which highlighted the thriving independent film scene that exists in our nation's capital.
After appearing in Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter (which was screened at the 2002 Cannes Film festival), Heather landed the role of The Temptress in Idiot and the Scorpion II: Mass Stupidity. Not one to waste any of her talents, Heather is also known to enjoy crooning under the spotlight with the Liquid Velvet Jazz Trio.