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Kaelen Ohm-1

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1984-08-15
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She’s a talented actress, entertainer, artist, performer, and musician who has made a name for herself in the industry—many know her for playing Mari on the MGM+ series From. Fans also recognize her portrayal of Danielle Wexler Azulay in the popular Netflix series Hit & Run. Over the years, she’s built an impressive resume with roles in well-known shows like Hell on Wheels, Murdoch Mysteries, Condor, and Taken, showcasing her range and dedication as an actress.

Before all the spotlight, though, her journey began with a strong foundation. In 2005, she graduated with honors from the Vancouver Film School’s Film Production Program—a milestone that set the stage for her future success. Interestingly, music was also a big part of her early life; she once played drums in a garage rock band, blending rhythm and performance long before stepping into acting full time.

When it comes to family, she comes from a close-knit background. Her parents, Gord and Patti Ohm, raised her alongside her sisters, Lenny and Jan, in a supportive environment that helped shape who she is today. On a personal note, she was previously married to musician Reuben Bullock—an ex-husband who shares her deep connection to the arts.

Through every role and life chapter, she continues to evolve—not just as an actress but as a multi-dimensional artist staying true to her passions.

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She attended the Canadian Film Centre’s Actor’s Conservatory, where she honed her craft and deepened her passion for performance. Over the years, she has built an impressive portfolio, including standout roles in the 2023 film Last Country and the 2021 film Queen of Spades. Beyond acting, she has also made her mark in the music industry, producing rock and pop tracks under the name AMAARA. Her journey reflects a dynamic blend of artistic expression, and she continues to evolve as a multi-talented creator. With each project, she brings authenticity and depth, proving time and again that she is a force to be reckoned with. Whether on screen or behind the scenes, she consistently delivers compelling work that resonates with audiences.

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