She’s a Canadian television star who’s made quite the name for herself with standout roles that have captivated audiences on both sides of the border. Most notably, she brought Janice Wayne to life in the beloved series Heartland, a role that truly showcased her talent and helped solidify her place in Canadian TV. Fans also remember her powerful performance as Ange Finch in Primeval: New World, where she added depth and intensity to the sci-fi drama. But long before those iconic characters, her journey began with her first major role—playing Veronica in Disney’s Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, a fun and memorable start that set the stage for her future success.
Before fame took hold, she was deeply immersed in the world of movement and discipline. Starting at just four years old, she trained rigorously as both a competitive gymnast and a ballet dancer—a dedication that shaped her early years. That athletic drive eventually led her to join the gymnastics team at the University of Alberta, where she balanced her passion for performance with her academic pursuits in theatre. It was there that her love for acting began to take center stage. Though proudly Canadian through and through, she later made the move to Los Angeles, California, chasing new opportunities and expanding her horizons in the entertainment industry. Through each chapter, this Canadian television star has continued to evolve, bringing authenticity and strength to every role she takes on.
She’s a multi-talented artist—known not just for her powerful voice and songwriting skills, but also for her impressive discipline in the combat world. Her original music has been showcased on popular shows like Primeval: New World and Heartland, earning her recognition as a rising name in the industry. On top of that, she’s built a strong reputation as a skilled mixed martial artist, dedicating over ten years to intense boxing and kickboxing training. Balancing both music and martial arts, she continues to stand out, proving that passion and perseverance can thrive in more than one arena. Her journey reflects dedication, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to mastering her crafts.