Catherine Bruhier
Catherine Bruhier is a distinguished actress and filmmaker whose roots trace back to Belize, with her upbringing in New Brunswick, Canada. She is best known for her portrayal of Elaine Besbriss in the popular television series "Due South," which showcased her exceptional talent. Throughout her diverse career, Bruhier has made significant contributions to both Canadian and American television, appearing in hit shows such as "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," "Bosch," "All Rise," "Kim's Convenience," and "How to Get Away with Murder." Her impressive range has also seen her take on leading roles in various theatrical productions across Canada.
Beyond acting, Bruhier has established herself as a filmmaker. She garnered acclaim for her short film "The Sacrifice," which she directed and starred in, earning several awards for her work. A graduate of the Theatre Program at George Brown College, Bruhier's skills have been widely recognized in the industry. Notably, she was selected as one of the few participants for the prestigious 2010 Women in the Director's Chair program at the Banff Arts Centre, further highlighting her commitment to the arts. Catherine Bruhier continues to inspire audiences with her multifaceted talents and dedication to storytelling in various forms.