She’s a model and actress best known for her standout roles in popular television series like Smallville, Supernatural, Fringe, and Falling Skies. Over the years, she has built a reputation for taking on complex and layered characters—roles that many would find challenging, but which truly inspire her. In fact, she’s often drawn to playing troubled or “flawed” characters because the emotional depth pushes her as an artist.
Before she became widely recognized, she actually began acting at just 4 years old, showing a passion for performance early on. Her professional breakthrough came in 2009 when she played Beth in Personal Effects, marking a significant step in her career. Born in Vancouver, she grew up in a creative household alongside her older sister Tiera, who, interestingly, is also a model and actress. It seems talent runs in the family.
Throughout her journey, she’s remained committed to her craft, consistently choosing roles that challenge her—and audiences love her for it. Whether it’s a mysterious guest star or a recurring dramatic role, she brings a unique intensity that makes her performances unforgettable.
She started gaining attention early on, appearing in several short films that helped pave the way for her career. Among these were Sikat, Prime Meridian, While I Breathe, and Joy—each one showcasing her growing talent and dedication to the craft. And as her journey unfolded, it became clear that she was building toward something bigger. That moment arrived when she landed her first starring role in the independent film The Corruption of Divine Providence, a turning point that truly marked her arrival as a leading actress. She had proven she could carry a project, and from there, her path only continued to rise.