Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Cassandra was immersed in a family environment that fostered creativity, with parents who were dancers, musicians, and performers. This upbringing played a significant role in shaping her early years, as she began to get involved in the film and television industry at just 14 months old, making her debut appearance in the Lifetime series 'Mom at 16' in 2005.
Throughout her childhood, Cassandra continued to hone her skills, performing in front of both studio and live audiences, showcasing her talents in singing, dancing, and acting on stage and screen. This experience has had a lasting impact on her, as she still feels most at ease and authentic when performing. As her career progressed, she secured a wide range of performance opportunities, including work in commercials, theatre, and short films.
One of Cassandra's notable roles is her guest-starring appearance in the CBC legal drama 'Diggstown', where she portrays the charming and athletic Becca MacIsaac. The show has recently been renewed for a third season and is broadcast on BET+ and Fox.
Following her high school graduation in 2020, Cassandra relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia, where she continues to pursue her acting career while furthering her education under the guidance of Frank Zotter at the Actors Model and Movement Workshop (AMAW).