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'''Lynn Colliar''' is the actress who portrayed [[Delice Jackson]] in ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]''{{'|s}} "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]."
'''Lynn Colliar''' is the actress who portrayed [[Delice Jackson]] in ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]''{{'|s}} "[[Reins of a Waterfall]]."


Born in Scotland, Colliar was raised in [[w:British Columbia|British Columbia]], eventually holding a biology degree from [[w:Simon Fraiser University|Simon Fraiser University]]. She began a career change by becoming a member of the journalism program at the British Columbia Institue of Technology, and then began in 1991 as a news writer covering the crime beat. For Colliar's production of "A Shred of Evidence," she received an Excellence in News Reporting award by the British Columbia Association of Broadcasters.
Born in Scotland, Colliar was raised in [[w:British Columbia|British Columbia]], eventually holding a biology degree from [[w:Simon Fraiser University|Simon Fraiser University]]. She began a career change by becoming a member of the journalism program at the British Columbia Institue of Technology, and then began in 1991 as a news writer covering the crime beat. For Colliar's production of "A Shred of Evidence," she received an Excellence in News Reporting award by the British Columbia Association of Broadcasters.

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Lynn Colliar is the actress who portrayed Delice Jackson in Caprica's "Reins of a Waterfall."

Born in Scotland, Colliar was raised in British Columbia, eventually holding a biology degree from Simon Fraiser University. She began a career change by becoming a member of the journalism program at the British Columbia Institue of Technology, and then began in 1991 as a news writer covering the crime beat. For Colliar's production of "A Shred of Evidence," she received an Excellence in News Reporting award by the British Columbia Association of Broadcasters.

Since 1998, she anchored the Morning News for Global BC and has appeared in a few genre productions, including the Watchmen film and the pilot for the Flash Gordon television series.

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