Caroline Dhavernas, a talented and captivating actress from Montreal, has been captivating audiences with her remarkable beauty, poise, and impressive performances since the tender age of 11. With a career spanning over three decades, she has successfully navigated the world of Hollywood, earning herself numerous accolades and nominations along the way.
Her journey began with her debut in the French-Canadian television series "Zap" in 1993, where she won the prestigious Gemeaux Award for "Best Interpretation in a Youth Series." This early success paved the way for her breakthrough role in the feature film "Thick as Thieves" in 1999, followed by "L'île de sable" the same year.
In 2003, Dhavernas co-starred in Peter Greenaway's critically acclaimed film "The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story," which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Her impressive performance caught the attention of American audiences, leading to her television debut in the popular crime drama "Law & Order" in 2002.
However, it was her role as "Jaye Tyler" in the critically acclaimed FOX comedy "Wonderfalls" in 2004 that cemented her status as a talented young actress. Her performance earned her a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.
In 2005, Dhavernas landed a supporting role in the drama "Niagara Motel," earning her a Genie Award nomination for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role." Her subsequent performances in "Hollywoodland" (2006),"Breach" (2007),and "Passchendaele" (2008) solidified her reputation as a versatile and talented actress.
In 2010, Dhavernas appeared in the supernatural thriller "Devil" and the romantic comedy "The Switch," alongside Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman. She also starred in the HBO mini-series "The Pacific" as "Vera Keller," exploring the themes of World War II.
In 2011, Dhavernas took on the role of "Dr. Ryan Clark" in the ABC medical drama "Off the Map." Two years later, she reunited with "Wonderfalls" creator Bryan Fuller in the NBC psychological horror thriller "Hannibal," earning four nominations for her outstanding performance as "Dr. Alana Bloom."
In 2017, Dhavernas will take on the lead role in Lifetime's thought-provoking drama "Mary Kills People," a story that delves into the complex themes of euthanasia. With her impressive range and versatility, Caroline Dhavernas continues to captivate audiences, solidifying her position as one of the most talented and captivating actresses of her generation.