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Julia Chan

Julia Chan (born 9 May 1983) is an English actress and television presenter best known for her portrayal of Dr. Maggie Lin, an obstetrician-gynecologist, in the Canadian medical drama series Saving Hope, which aired for five seasons from 2012 to 2017 on CTV and NBC. Born in Cheshire, England, Chan grew up between Hong Kong and the United Kingdom, reflecting her multicultural background with a Chinese father and a mother of Scottish and Canadian descent. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in the History of Art and Architecture from Harvard University, graduating cum laude in 2005, followed by a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from The New School for Drama in New York in 2010. Chan's early career included guest appearances on television series such as and , as well as a supporting role as in the 2011 psychological horror film Silent House opposite . Her breakthrough came with , where she appeared in 79 episodes and developed her character's arc from a surgical resident to a key figure in the hospital's interpersonal dynamics. Subsequent notable television roles include Pepper Smith, a fashion blogger and , in The CW's (2020); Anabelle Cho, Melody's best friend and roommate, in Netflix's horror series (2022); and a guest appearance as Ava Green in ABC's (2023). In theatre, she has performed in productions such as (as Taya) at the Theatre Royal Bath and (as Yelena) in . More recently, Chan has expanded her presence in both scripted and unscripted television, co-hosting seasons of The Great Canadian Baking Show on CBC and starring as med student Alison Zhang-Whitaker in the NBC medical drama Brilliant Minds, which premiered in 2024 and explores neurological cases at a New York hospital. She has also taken on lead roles in independent films like Dear Dead Abby and Twenty-One, and in 2024, she was cast as a series lead in the Lionsgate drama series Ripple (2025). Additionally, Chan provided voice work for the animated series BoJack Horseman in its sixth season. Throughout her career, she has been credited under both her birth name, Julia Chan, and the professional name Julia Taylor Ross.

Early life and education

Early life

Julia Chan was born on May 9, 1983, in , , . Her father, Roy Chan, is a solicitor based in of heritage, while her mother, Lorna, is a Canadian ballerina of Scottish descent. Chan spent her childhood in , with her upbringing divided between the and due to her father's profession. This multicultural family environment exposed her to diverse cultural influences from an early age, blending British, Chinese, and Canadian elements.

Education

Chan began her at , where she pursued initial studies before transferring to the . She earned a degree in and from in 2005, graduating cum laude. Following her undergraduate studies, Chan pursued professional training in acting, obtaining a in Acting from for Drama in upon her graduation in 2010.

Career

Acting career

Julia Chan began her acting career with early television and film appearances while still pursuing her graduate studies. In 2010, during her time at for Drama in , she made her on-screen debut as Emily Starling in an episode of the Canadian police drama , which aired on and ABC in the United States. Following her graduation that same year, Chan transitioned to film with her feature debut as Sophia, a in the psychological horror thriller , directed by and Laura Lau and starring . Chan's breakthrough came with her portrayal of Dr. Maggie Lin, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Hope-Zion Hospital, in the Canadian Saving Hope from 2012 to 2017. The role spanned 79 episodes across five seasons, marking her longest-running television commitment and establishing her as a prominent figure in the genre. The character featured in a notable storyline involving a relationship with Dr. Sydney Katz. In the mid-2010s, Chan expanded into independent films, taking on the role of Punk Rock Chick in the horror-comedy Ava's Possessions (2015), directed by Jordan Galland. She later provided voice work as Mrs. Sun and Little Girl in the animated adventure Extinct (2021), and voiced a character in the sixth season of the animated series BoJack Horseman, showcasing her versatility beyond live-action television. Chan's later television work included the recurring role of Pepper Smith, a charismatic con artist and inspired by real-life figures like Anna Delvey, in The CW's (2020). She then starred as Anabelle Cho, a struggling artist and Melody Pendras's best friend, in the horror (2022), appearing in all eight episodes. More recently, she portrayed Alison Zhang-Whitaker, a med student patient with a complex psychological backstory, in four episodes of NBC's Brilliant Minds during its first season (2024–2025), with the series continuing into its second season through late 2025. Looking ahead, Chan is set to star as in Hallmark+'s upcoming series Ripple, announced in 2024 and slated for release in 2025, where she joins an ensemble exploring interconnected lives in following personal losses. Trained in classical stage acting through her MFA at for Drama, Chan navigated the shift to screen work early on, leveraging her theater background for nuanced performances in intimate horror and ensemble dramas. As a British actress of Hong Kong descent who grew up between the and , her career has highlighted multicultural perspectives, aiding broader representation of diverse heritage in productions.

Presenting career

Julia Chan entered the field of television presenting in 2017 as co-host of on , a Canadian adaptation of the baking competition format. She shared hosting duties with Dan Levy across the show's first two seasons (2017–2018), engaging with amateur bakers during challenges while interacting with judges and . Her on-screen charisma, honed from five seasons portraying Dr. Maggie Lin on the Saving Hope, translated seamlessly to the unscripted format, where she and Levy were praised for their natural rapport and ability to inject humor into the high-pressure baking environment. This role marked a significant diversification for , elevating her visibility in Canadian media beyond scripted television and contributing to the show's warm, accessible appeal that drew strong viewership in its debut seasons. The hosting stint also garnered recognition, with Chan and Levy receiving a nomination for Best Host or Presenter in a Factual or Reality/Competition Program at the 2020 . During this period, Chan made select guest appearances on Canadian media outlets to promote the series, further solidifying her presence in the national entertainment landscape. After concluding her run on in 2018, Chan transitioned back to acting, applying the audience engagement and improvisational skills developed through presenting to subsequent on-camera work.

Personal life

Relationships

Julia Chan married Erik Ratensperger on January 21, 2011, shortly after completing her acting training at in . The couple divorced on April 22, 2019, after eight years of marriage, with no public details disclosed regarding the reasons for the split or division of assets. During her early career, particularly while married, Chan was professionally known and credited as Julia Taylor Ross, including in her role as Dr. Maggie Lin on the television series (2012–2017). Following the divorce, she reverted to using her birth name, Julia Chan, for subsequent projects such as (2020). Public records and biographical sources indicate no children from the marriage or other significant long-term relationships.

Residence

After completing her bachelor's degree at , Julia Chan relocated to to pursue her in acting at for Drama, where she established her residence and graduated in 2010. She remained based in during the initial phase of her professional acting career, participating in notable theater productions there. Chan later moved to to further her opportunities in television, residing there during and after her role on Saving Hope (2012–2017), which was filmed in and required extended stays in . As of 2025, she continues to call home, balancing her U.S.-based life with professional travel. Her residence in the United States reflects her established career there, while she maintains strong ties to the through her birthplace in and Canadian connections via heritage-influenced work projects. Chan's multicultural upbringing, spanning the UK and , shapes a marked by regular across continents for and professional engagements.

Filmography

Film

Julia Chan's feature film credits span , , and genres.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Silent HouseSophia thriller
2012Missed ConnectionsYoga Zoe
2015Ava's PossessionsPunk Chick comedy
2018A Kid Like JakeMichelle
2021ExtinctMrs. Sun / Little Girl (voice)Animated adventure

Television

Julia Chan's television career encompasses a range of roles in scripted series, miniseries, and non-scripted hosting, spanning guest appearances to series regulars.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2010Bloodletting & Miraculous CuresAdrianneMiniseries
2010Rookie BlueEmily StarlingGuest role (1 episode).
2010–2012Republic of DoyleKaren BeckerGuest role (2 episodes).
2012Pan AmFemale Art PatronGuest role (1 episode).
2012–2017Saving HopeDr. Maggie LinRecurring/main role (79 episodes).
2016GothamKaren JenningsGuest role (1 episode).
2017Schitt's CreekElaineGuest role (1 episode).
2017–2018The Great Canadian Baking ShowHerselfCo-host (seasons 1–2, 16 episodes).
2018–2019Little DogPamelaRecurring role (11 episodes).
2019–2020BoJack HorsemanPickles Aplenty / Melinda Golightlier (voice)Recurring role (6 episodes).
2020Katy KeenePepper SmithMain role (13 episodes).
2022Archive 81Anabelle ChoMain role (8 episodes).
2023Will TrentAva GreenGuest role (1 episode).
2023AccusedSarah TamuraGuest role (1 episode).
2024BeforeTherapistGuest role (2 episodes).
2024–2025Brilliant MindsAlison Zhang-WhitakerRecurring role (4 episodes).
2025RippleKrisSeries lead (6 episodes).

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