Jessica Paré
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Jessica Paré | |
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Born | December 5, 1982 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1999-present |
Jessica Paré (born December 5, 1982) is a Canadian film and television actress.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Paré was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the daughter of Anthony Paré, the head of the education department at McGill University, and Louise Mercier, a conference translator. She grew up in the Montreal suburb Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and has three brothers.[1] Paré is bilingual, speaking both English and French.[1] Her parents were both actors, her father toured with a theatre company and was a drama teacher, her mother acted in amateur productions. As a child, Paré would watch her father at rehearsals; when helping him learn his lines for The Tempest, Paré became interested in acting herself.[2] Paré attended Villa Maria, a private catholic girl's high school in Montreal. She played Jesus in a production of Godspell there and also studied drama at TheatreWorks. She appeared in over half a dozen amateur theater productions as a teenager, including a role as Maid Marian in Robin Hood.
[edit] Career
Paré landed a small role in Bonanno: A Godfather's Story, a mafia TV movie, during her last year of high school, which convinced her to pursue acting as a career.[3] She also found small roles in an episode of the horror/teen TV series Big Wolf on Campus and in the French film En Vacances in 1999. She dropped out of the fine-arts program at a Montreal college and pursued acting for two years. After auditioning for a bit part for the independent film Stardom (2000), director Denys Arcand chose Paré to star in the film.[1] She played a naive ice hockey player propelled to international stardom as a supermodel, co-starring with Dan Aykroyd; the role paralleled her own involvement with the film. The comedic satire closed the 2000 Cannes Film Festival with mixed reviews from critics.[4] That year, Paré was voted one of the 25 most beautiful people in Canada by a Canadian magazine, a title she didn't take very seriously.[5]
Paré next appeared in Lost and Delirious (2001), starring opposite Piper Perabo, in a story of two young lovers set in a girls' boarding school. The film, the English-language debut of director Léa Pool, debuted at the Sundance Film Festival to positive reviews.[6] In 2002, Paré appeared in the miniseries Random Passage, set in Newfoundland in the 1800s, and based on a series of award-winning novels by Bernice Morgan. Also that year, she appeared in the miniseries Napoléon, as the emperor’s mistress, in Bollywood/Hollywood, playing a pop singer, and starred in the girl gang thriller Posers. Paré next appeared in the CTV miniseries The Death and Life of Nancy Eaton (2003), in the title role of murdered heiress Nancy Eaton.
In 2004, Paré made her Hollywood film debut in the feature Wicker Park, as Josh Hartnett's fiancee, directed by Paul McGuigan. Paré also starred in the TV miniseries Lives of the Saints (2004), with Sophia Loren and Kris Kristofferson, set in the 1960s. Also in 2004 was the mockumentary See This Movie, with John Cho, and a role on The WB's Jack & Bobby, a teen drama about two brothers, one who grows up to be President of the United States. Paré's character grows up to be First Lady.
In 2007, Paré shot the TV pilot, Protect and Serve, with Dean Cain. She also shot the independent romantic comedy, Shoe at Your Foot, co-starring Justin Bartha, Melanie Laurent, and Billy Boyd.[7]
[edit] Filmography
- Bonanno: A Godfather's Story (1999), Rosalie Profacies
- Stardom (2000), Tina Menzhal
- En Vacances (2000), Carole Beaumont
- Lost and Delirious (2001), Victoria "Tori" Moller
- Random Passage (2002), Annie Vincent (age 15) - TV miniseries
- Napoléon (2002), Eleanore Denuelle - TV miniseries
- Bollywood/Hollywood (2002), Kimberly Stewart
- Posers (2002), Adria
- The Death and Life of Nancy Eaton (2003), Nancy Eaton - TV miniseries
- Wicker Park (2004), Rebecca
- Lives of the Saints (2004) Rita Amherst - TV movie
- See This Movie (2004), Samantha Brown
- Jack & Bobby (2004-2005), Courtney Benedict - TV series
- Protect and Serve (2007), Hope Cooke - TV pilot
- Shoe at Your Foot (2008)
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c Kirkland, Bruce (September 6, 2000). "Fresh face of Stardom". Jam!. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
- ^ "Kaleidoscope". October 19, 2000. McGill Reporter. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
- ^ "Flare.com Asks… Jessica Paré". December 2004. Flare. Retrieved on October 6, 2007.
- ^ Buchanan, Jason. "Jessica Paré Biography". All Movie Guide. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
- ^ Anderson, Jason (October 26, 2000). "Shooting stars". Eye Weekly. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
- ^ Hays, Matthew (June 7, 2001). "Suddenly, this summer". Montreal Mirror. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
- ^ Goldstein, Gregg (August 29, 2007). "Four fitted for bilingual 'Shoe'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
[edit] References
- "Jessica Paré". Encore Entertainment. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
- Johnson, Brian D. (June 5, 2000). "Cannes Film Festival 2000". Maclean's. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
- Loos, Ted (November 2000). "Jessica Pare". Interview. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
- Valade, Claire (Fall 2000). "From sea to sea: Montreal". Take One. Retrieved on October 5, 2007.
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Persondata | |
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NAME | Paré, Jessica |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | television and film actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 5, 1982 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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