Australian-born and internationally experienced actress Shiloh Blondel started her artistic journey at a young age, establishing a strong presence in Western Australia's independent film and theatre community.
She completed a Diploma of Screen Acting at the Film & Television Institute of Western Australia in 2009, after which she made appearances on the highly successful Australian television series Love Child, Home and Away, and the international series Deadly Women.
In 2013, Shiloh's talent drew her to Vancouver, where she has experienced significant success. Recently, she has worked on the internationally acclaimed series Motive, The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story, An American Dream: The Education of William Bowman, which premiered at the Canadian Film Festival earlier this year, and Emma, the Celcom & Axiata short film for Malaysia's Hari Merdeka 2017.
Parallel to her acting career, Shiloh is pursuing a Bachelor of Health Science in Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine. Additionally, she is preparing for her first solo art exhibition, which she hopes to launch later this year.
In Vancouver, Shiloh's talent has been recognized and rewarded with numerous opportunities to showcase her skills.