Sarah Desjardins
Sarah Desjardins is a two-time Canadian Junior Curling Champion and a World Junior bronze medalist known for her curling skills.
Movie Actress
July 15, 1994
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Sarah Desjardins, born on January 23, 1987, is a Canadian actress who has captivated audiences with her remarkable talent and versatility. Her journey began in Montreal, Quebec, where she discovered her passion for acting at a young age. Desjardins honed her skills at the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada, setting the stage for her successful career.
Desjardins’ breakthrough came in 2007 when she starred in the critically acclaimed film “The Necessities of Life,” garnering widespread recognition and establishing her as a rising star. Since then, she has graced both the big and small screens, delivering memorable performances in notable works such as “Polytechnique,” “Incendies,” “The Whistleblower,” “Mirador,” “The Grand Seduction,” and “Mommy.”
Her exceptional talent has been duly recognized, earning her two Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture. Desjardins’ accolades extend beyond these awards, with nominations for the Genie Award and the Jutra Award further solidifying her status as one of Canada’s most celebrated actresses.
Beyond her professional achievements, Desjardins is known for her philanthropic efforts, actively supporting organizations dedicated to education and the arts. Her fluency in both English and French showcases her linguistic versatility, while her passion for travel and music adds depth to her multifaceted personality.
As Sarah Desjardins continues to captivate audiences with her exceptional performances, her star continues to rise in Hollywood. Her dedication to her craft and her ability to bring complex characters to life have solidified her position as one of the most respected and accomplished actresses of her generation.