Noted Canadian thespian, Blythe Hubbard, embarked on a journey of artistic expression at the tender age of nine, as she began to showcase her remarkable vocal talents through singing and performance.
As a distinguished alumnus of Queen's University, Blythe Hubbard's academic pursuits took her down the path of Drama and Classical voice, where she honed her skills and refined her craft.
Upon the completion of her higher education, Blythe Hubbard made the bold decision to relocate to the vibrant city of Toronto, with the ultimate goal of pursuing a career in film and television.
It was in this metropolitan hub that Hubbard's professional trajectory began to take shape, as she secured a lead role in the forthcoming feature film, Definition of Fear, produced by the illustrious Christopher Branch, renowned for his work on the Academy Award-winning production, The Lady in No. 6.
In Definition of Fear, Hubbard stars alongside the talented Bollywood superstar, Jacqueline Fernandez, as the captivating Rachel Moore, a role that promises to showcase her remarkable range as an actress.
As the film is slated for release in 2015, fans and critics alike are eagerly anticipating Hubbard's performance, which is sure to leave a lasting impression.
When not busy with her acting endeavors, Hubbard enjoys expressing herself through music, often taking to the piano, guitar, and ukulele to create melodic masterpieces that reflect her artistic soul.