Mamie Laverock, a 19-year-old actor known for her role as Rosaleen Sullivan across several episodes of the Hallmark Channel series When Calls the Heart, is currently on life support after a harrowing incident. On May 26, Mamie was “escorted out of a secure unit of the hospital and taken up to a balcony walkway from which she fell five stories.” The fall resulted in life-threatening injuries, and she has undergone multiple extensive surgeries. As of now, she remains on life support
The tragic event unfolded when Mamie was transported by her mother, Nicole Compton, to a Winnipeg hospital due to a “medical emergency.” Later, she was transferred to a Vancouver hospital, where she is expected to stay “upwards of a month or more.” Initially, her recovery was uncertain, but her parents, Rob and Nicole, shared that she is alive and showing signs of improvement.
Mamie’s co-stars from When Calls the Heart have rallied around her during this difficult time. Erin Krakow, who plays Elizabeth Thatcher on the show, posted a heartfelt call to action on her Instagram, urging followers to donate to the family’s GoFundMe campaign. Johannah Newmarch, who portrays Molly Sullivan (Mamie’s on-screen mother), also expressed her support. Newmarch emphasized the need for collective assistance to help Mamie and her family through this devastating period.
As a beloved member of the When Calls the Heart community, Mamie has touched the hearts of fans with her portrayal of nursing student Rosaleen Sullivan. Her recurring role in the Western drama earned her the Young Artists Award for best performance in a TV series in 2015. Prior to her stint on the Hallmark Channel, Mamie had her first professional role in the 2012 film This Means War, alongside Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, and Tom Hardy.
The entertainment industry and fans alike are sending their thoughts, prayers, and well wishes to Mamie Laverock and her family during this challenging time. As we await further updates, we hope for her recovery and strength in the face of adversity