Moneca Delain
Moneca Delain is a talented actress who first gained prominence with her role in MGM's "Agent Cody Banks," where she charmingly interacted with Frankie Muniz, imparting a playful lesson on romance. This opportunity opened the door for her to appear in several prominent television series, including "Battlestar Galactica," "Supernatural," and a recurring character arc on "Smallville."
In 2006, Moneca showcased her range in the indie film "Kill Kill Faster Faster," based on Joel Rose's acclaimed novel, sharing the screen with fellow Canadian actors Gil Bellows and Lisa Ray. After filming in Rotterdam, she returned to Vancouver, B.C., to take part in "4: Rise of the Silver Surfer," which was the sequel to the 20th Century Fox hit "Fantastic Four."
Later that year, she joined the ensemble cast of "Trick 'r Treat," a horror anthology produced by Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures, which intricately weaves together four Halloween-themed narratives featuring stars like Anna Paquin and Brian Cox.
In early 2011, Moneca collaborated with Cory Monteith and Dustin Milligan in the improvised comedy "Sisters & Brothers," a sequel to "Mothers & Daughters" and "Fathers & Sons." She also completed the thriller "Three Days in Havana," filmed in Cuba, where she reunited with Gil Bellows alongside a talented cast that included Kathleen Robertson and Greg Wise. Moneca's career continues to flourish, marking her as a versatile and dynamic presence in the entertainment industry.