Mylène St-Sauveur's passion for acting began at the tender age of 7, and by the time she was 10, her desire had transformed into a resolute ambition, driven by her first on-screen appearance in a film. Since then, the incredibly gifted and youthful actress has taken the cinematic world by storm, featuring in over 12 feature films shot across Quebec, France, Belgium, and Italy. Many of these movies have gained international recognition, traveling to festivals worldwide. Unfazed by her rapid success, Mylène continued to push her boundaries, appearing in more than 20 television shows and establishing herself as a talented stage performer.
In the world of theatre, Mylène played the iconic role of Anne Frank in the play "Le journal d'Anne Frank" at the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde in Montréal, earning two prestigious awards for her poignant performance, which showcased her remarkable adaptability. 2016 proved to be a pivotal year for the actress, with the release of "King Dave" by Daniel Grou (Podz) and "Un jour mon Prince..." by Flavia Coste in France, solidifying her dedication to her craft. As the years have passed, Mylène has consistently demonstrated her unwavering determination to become a renowned artist.
In 2017, audiences can look forward to seeing Mylène in two new television shows, "L'heure bleue" and "Sur-Vie", alongside the iconic Pamela Anderson.