
Caroline Brassard
Acting
Biography
Caroline Brassard is a bilingual Toronto-based performer originally from Montreal. A pan-disciplinary screen actor, stage actor, urban dancer, voice actor, martial artist, and poly linguist, Brassard was a 2-time finalist - first in Toronto and then across Canada - in the Artist2Artist Competition in 2022. As a teen, Brassard served as a company member with Dynamic Theatre Factory and performed at the Centaur Theatre in Montreal. Select credits include Sony Pictures, Sequoia Content, Revolver Films, Merchant, Loopmedia, Rogers Media CHFI and CJAD Radio as well as choral performances at The Orpheum, The Chan Centre for Performing Arts and BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. Brassard garnered attention for her work in the Montreal Gazette and Globe & Mail. An alumna of Dawson College, Brassard graduated with specialized honours from York University's Acting Conservatory. Following graduation, Brassard appeared in an independent thriller feature with an international virtual viewership of over 40 million to-date.
Known For

A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty.
The Boys

Two of the biggest stars in Major League Hockey are bound by ambition, rivalry, and a magnetic pull neither of them fully understands. What begins as a secret fling between two fresh faced rookies evolves into a years-long journey of love, denial, and self-discovery. Over the next eight years, as they chase glory on the ice, they struggle to navigate their feelings for each other. Torn between the sport they live for and the love they can’t ignore, they must decide if there’s room in their fiercely competitive world for something as fragile – and powerful – as real love.
Heated Rivalry

When a desperate kidnapper invades her church as she’s cleaning up alone after service, organist Mary must rely on her wits and her faith to save herself—and the young woman he’s taken captive.
Sins of the Father

Applying his computerlike mind to the subject of dating, transplanted British mathematician David Grant (Tom Broadwell) searches all of Montreal for the perfectly compatible woman. But when he finds her (Caroline Brassard), Grant goes one step further and kidnaps her. Stealing a person's heart is one thing, but holding someone hostage based merely on statistical data seems like the antithesis of romance.