Lou Fleming

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Lou, Amy's older sister, has returned from New York after her mother's death. She may think she's left the country girl in the dust, but once back in Heartland, there's too many people who "knew her when", like Scott, for her to get away with it. After turning down her New York boyfriend's marriage proposal, Lou finally realizes that Scott loves her and she decides to take a chance. But what will eventually win Lou's heart: a big job offer in the city, or Scott?

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Michelle Morgan

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Michelle is the fourth of six children form a Chilean-Canadian family. She was born in Calgary where her family first settled upon arriving in Canada, and grew up moving between Vancouver and Toronto. She began her acting career by joining the high school Improvisation team, and went on to study Theatre and Classical Literature at the University of Toronto. Her first professional acting job was playing a showgirl in a British farce.

Michelle began her career on the stage, performing Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Chekhov on stages in Toronto. Her first appearance on the big screen was the lead role of Debra in 'George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead.' The film made its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival before being released in spring 2008.

Notable television appearances include the recurring character F.R.A.N on 'Stargate Atlantis' seasons 4 and 5 and guest starring roles on 'The L Word' and 'The Smart Woman's Survival Guide.'

When she's back home in Toronto, Michelle performs sketch comedy at the Laugh Sabbath alternative comedy nights, and has collaborated with comedians Chris Locke and Nathan Fielder on short film projects.

Michelle has a passion for all board sports, growing up snowboarding, later picking up surfing on her travels throughout south and Central America. Michelle is an avid writer, photographer, yogi and aspiring guitar player and flamenco dancer.

For the past 4 years, Michelle has volunteered with Women's Shelters across Canada, teaching drama and music to resident children. Recently Michelle has designed and conducted a series of workshops called Be Heard! for the women living in shelters across Calgary.

 

-CBC