Caroline Dhavernas

Actress

Birthday May 15, 1978

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Age 45 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 1.63 m

#22283 Most Popular

1954

She trained for two months with the Pointe-Claire Swim Club to convincingly portray Bell, who was the first to cross 32-mile Lake Ontario in 1954.

1978

Caroline Dhavernas (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian actress.

In the United States, her best known work has been her collaborations with Bryan Fuller.

She played Jaye Tyler in the Fox comedy-drama series Wonderfalls, and Alana Bloom in the NBC psychological horror drama series Hannibal.

She also starred as Lily Brenner in the ABC medical drama Off the Map.

1990

At the age of 12 she began her acting career in the film Comme un Voleur (1990).

Also in 1990, she played bubbly magic wizard fairy Lucy in the children's musical film via home video, The Magic Dragon Tales. In 1992, she appeared as the dark brunette haired girl who played with the horse in the bedtime story hit Black Beauty.

1996

In 1996, she played her main role as magical blonde mermaid princess Summer Rose in the girly romance drama Summer's Colors.

1999

Dhavernas portrayed swimmer Marilyn Bell in the television film Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story (1999).

2002

Other notable films have included a leading role in Edge of Madness (2002), and supporting roles in Out Cold (2001) and Lost and Delirious (2001).

She also had a notable role on Law & Order as a closeted, gay teenager who killed her girlfriend in the episode "Girl Most Likely" (season 12, episode 17).

2003

She appeared as Cerise in the 2003 horror flick A Tale of Two Sisters, inspired the South Korea hit from 2001, whom she and Katharine Isabelle starred together.

2004

Dhavernas portrayed Jaye Tyler, the central character in Wonderfalls, which debuted on US television in March 2004.

Jaye is an over-educated underachiever from a wealthy family who lives in a trailer park and works at the Wonderfalls Gift Emporium, a Niagara Falls gift shop.

The show's premise is that Jaye is spoken to by inanimate objects, which encourage her to help others.

Dhavernas has described the show as being like "Touched by an Angel on acid".

The show received widespread critical praise, but Fox cancelled the show after only four episodes aired.

Millions of fans signed an online petition with the hope that Fox would continue the show, and as a result 20th Century Fox released the DVD with all 13 completed episodes.

She did her own voice-overs for the French translation of Wonderfalls.

Since the cancellation of Wonderfalls, Dhavernas has continued to appear in Canadian-made features in 2004, such as Niagara Motel and These Girls.

2006

In early 2006, she played Isabella Marie, who lived in love, tragedy, and ugliness with suggesting her family, winding up being pregnant, and haunting her dark vengeance with luciferin of fallen agony, in The Beautiful Beast and the follow-up The Diary Of Isabella. She also appeared in Black Sheep (2006 New Zealand film), produced by Jonathan King and directed by Eli Roth, as Nikki, Hollywoodland (2006) as Barbara about the death of actor George Reeves, and Juliana O'Neill, the wife of Eric O'Neill, on Breach (2007).

2007

Dhavernas also took the lead role in Surviving My Mother (which went under the working title of The Yellow Woman), a film directed by Émile Gaudreault which premiered at the Festival des films du monde of Montreal on August 28, 2007.

2008

In 2008, Dhavernas starred in Passchendaele, a film written and directed by Paul Gross about the Battle of Passchendaele.

Passchendaele accounted for half of 2008's box office revenue from made-in-Canada anglophone films and as of 2009 is the most expensive film in Canadian history.

"It's a beautiful film and I'm really, really happy to be part of it. It's about battle of Passchendaele, which was a very important battle for Canadians and it's a big part of our history. It was just so amazing to be privileged to live a little part of that history. A piece of our history."

Other projects include The Cry of the Owl, a film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel of the same name, and the popular Quebec comedy Father and Guns (De père en flic).

2009

In 2009, she played Bethany in the romance action drama In Heat.

2010

She also appeared in the first and last episodes of HBO's miniseries The Pacific, produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, and a guest role on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, where she played Maya in the episode "Love Sick" in May 2010.

2011

In 2011, she played Emily in the rare appearance in the HS reading hit The Awakening.

2012

In 2012, audiences saw her in Martin Villeneuve's Mars et Avril, a science fiction film based on the graphic novels of the same name.

2013

In 2013, she was cast as Alana Bloom, the female lead in Hannibal, reuniting her with Wonderfalls creator Bryan Fuller.

2017

From 2017 to 2019, she portrayed the titular character in the Canada-produced and Canadian- and American-distributed medical drama-black comedy Mary Kills People.

Dhavernas was born in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of the Québécois actors Sébastien Dhavernas and Michèle Deslauriers.

Her sister Gabrielle Dhavernas is also an actress and specializes in dubbing.

The voice timbre of both actresses is very similar, enabling Gabrielle to dub the voice of Caroline.

She learned English at a very young age, as her parents sent her to an English-speaking elementary school called The Priory School.

She began her career at the age of 8, dubbing voices for television productions such as Babar.

Dhavernas starred in the Canadian black comedy-drama medical thriller Mary Kills People, which premiered on Global on January 25, 2017.

The series premiered in the U.S. on April 23 on the Lifetime U.S. basic cable network.

2018

Season 2 debuted on Global on January 3, 2018, and also on Lifetime on March 13.