She’s an indie film and television movie actress who’s made a name for herself with standout roles in titles like No Sleep ‘Til Christmas, Christmas at the Palace, Killer High, and Love on Safari. Before she became known in the industry, she actually began acting as a child—her early start included a role in the 2002 film Perfect Pie, which marked one of her first appearances on screen. Born in Toronto, Canada, she’s always had a passion for storytelling and performance, and over the years, her dedication has helped her build a unique presence in the world of independent cinema. Her journey from a young talent in Toronto to a recognized face in indie films shows just how much heart and perseverance can shape a career.
She was cast as Tassie Symons in the 2010–2011 TV series Baxter, which really helped put her on the map. Since then, she has taken on more behind-the-scenes roles and is now known as the producer of a fascinating series called Wildlife Quest. Her journey from acting to producing shows just how versatile and driven she is. And honestly, it’s impressive to see someone like her evolve—Tassie Symons may have been her breakout role, but her work on Wildlife Quest proves she’s much more than just an actress. With each project, she continues to build a name for herself, both in front of and behind the camera.