Canadian actress
Born: May 15, 1978
Caroline Dhavernas is a versatile Canadian actress born on May 15, 1978, in Montreal, Quebec. She hails from a family with deep roots in the entertainment industry; her father, Sébastien Dhavernas, and her mother, Michèle Deslauriers, are both actors. Caroline began her acting career at a young age, landing her first role in the television series “Tag” at just eight years old. She gained significant recognition for her performance in the critically acclaimed Canadian series “Wonderfalls” (2004), where she played the lead role of Jaye Tyler, a quirky young woman who receives cryptic messages from inanimate objects.
Dhavernas continued to build her career with diverse roles in both film and television. Notably, she starred in the medical drama “Off the Map” (2011) and the psychological horror series “Hannibal” (2013-2015), where she portrayed Dr. Alana Bloom, a complex character deeply involved in the show’s intricate plot. Her work in “Mary Kills People” (2017-2019), where she played Dr. Mary Harris, a physician who assists terminally ill patients with euthanasia, further showcased her ability to handle challenging and nuanced roles.
In addition to her acting talents, Dhavernas is fluent in both English and French, which has allowed her to work seamlessly in productions across North America and Europe. Known for her expressive performances and dynamic presence, Caroline Dhavernas remains a respected and influential figure in the entertainment industry.
Caroline Dhavernas’s 5 most popular quotes
- The more you read, the more you realize there are fascinating books to be read and so little time to do so.
- It’s heartbreaking but we’re trying to get over it. As disappointed as we were, I think that somehow you have to find a way to think that it happened for a reason.
- Sometimes, when you have someone behind the counter who’s supposed to assist you and help you out, just being completely bored and uninterested – sometimes it’s a little bit frustrating, you know?
- It’s very witty and it’s great to see teenage characters have control that way. And you can actually hear about sex and pot and it’s okay, it’s not completely bad and you can’t say that to teenagers.
- It’s funny because I think it also goes very well with the show. It has this reputation as being this love city where everyone goes to get married, but when you get there, it’s very corny and tacky.
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