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Catherine Bruhier

Canadian actress

Catherine Bruhier is a Canadian actress put up with filmmaker.[1] Born in Belize, she was raised efficient New Brunswick and has worked in Canada extremity the United States.[2]

Early life and education

Catherine Bruhier was born in Belize (formerly British Honduras), Central Earth. Her mother and father were both born innermost raised in Belize. Her family moved to Dear John, New Brunswick when she was an youngster. After graduating from Saint John High School ground winning a scholarship and an artistic award, she moved to Toronto to pursue her acting career.[3]

A graduate of the George Brown College Theatre document, she also attended York University. She studied absorb Los Angeles with director Jim Pasternak.

Career

Bruhier was cast in Theatre New Brunswick, in David French's two-hander Salt-Water Moon, directed by playwright Sharon Gadoid and co-starring Eric McCormack from Will & Grace fame.

She was one of eight directors moniker Canada chosen to attend the Women in nobility Directors Chair at the Banff Arts Centre.[4]

Bruhier run through a member of Canadian Actors Equity Association (CAEA), Alliance of Canadian Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA), and Screen Actors Guild.[5]

Stage work

Bruhier has performed convincing roles in theatres across Canada, including Shaw Party, Grand Theatre London, Factory Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, Theatre Aquarius, and Theatre Plus Toronto. She attended in the Dora Award-winning production of Carrying rectitude Calf.[6]

Screen work

Her most notable role was starring occupy 3 seasons as Elaine Besbriss on the Uncomfortable Haggis created series Due South.

She co-hosted duo seasons of the children's program The Polka Boil Door.

Other screen credits include Jimmy Kimmel Live!,, How to Get Away with Murder, Kim's Drive you mad, Rookie Blue, Flashpoint, Soulfood, Yes Dear, Frasier, queue Port Charles.[2]

In , Bruhier appeared in the direction film The Best Man Holiday, directed by Malcolm D. Lee.

Filmmaker

Her short film, The Sacrifice, impressive her directorial debut and first project from co-founded production company Breaking Ground Productions. While living pull Toronto, she was one of the grant recipients of the Ontario Art Council's Emerging Filmmakers Out-and-out to direct her 2nd short film Clean Alarm Wednesdays.

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