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Avery Konrad

TV Actress

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1994-12-28
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She’s a Canadian television actress who’s been making waves in the industry, and one name you’ll definitely want to remember is hers. Known for her standout performance as Sara Myers in Epix Studios’ 2022 science fiction series FROM, she’s quickly become a familiar face on screen. Over the years, she’s built an impressive resume with roles in popular TV shows like Van Helsing, The Good Doctor, and Falling Skies—each role adding more depth to her growing career.

Her Instagram account, aveskonrad, has gained quite the following, boasting over 50,000 loyal fans who tune in for exclusive content. On her feed, she shares a mix of behind-the-scenes moments from set, clips showcasing her acting range, updates about upcoming projects, modeling shots that highlight her versatility, and sweet snapshots of family life. It’s clear she values connection—both with her audience and loved ones.

Long before the spotlight found her, she was just a young girl with big dreams. Growing up, she always knew she wanted to act, and her passion started early. At just 12 years old, with support from her mother, she began taking acting and dance classes—a pivotal step that set her on this path. Family continues to play a central role in her life. In December 2021, she shared a heartwarming Christmas Eve photo featuring only the women in her family: aunts, sisters, her mother, and nieces—all dressed in matching candy-striped pajamas and Santa hats, posing cheerfully in front of a North Pole display. She also posted a lovely camping picture with her model girlfriend, Chloe Van Landschoot, showing off their adventurous side and close bond. Through every post and project, her journey feels authentic, grounded, and inspiring.

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To truly embody her role as the mentally-troubled Sara in FROM, she went to great lengths to immerse herself in the character’s emotional world. Before each take, she would isolate herself, cutting off from the cast and crew to maintain that sense of detachment. To deepen the feeling of alienation, she listened to the same repetitive musical playlist over and over—a ritual that helped her stay grounded in Sara’s fragile mindset. It was all part of her commitment to making the performance authentic and raw. Outside of acting, she has also dedicated time to teaching, sharing her passion for movement at the Legacy Dance Studio in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Her work there reflects the same depth and discipline she brings to her craft on screen. She believes in connection through art, even as she portrayed someone so deeply disconnected.

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