Marianne Farley
Marianne Farley is a talented actress and director hailing from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has made notable contributions to the film industry with her performances in films such as "White Skin" (2004), "The Christmas Choir" (2008), and "Imaginaerum" (2012). In addition to her acting career, Marianne has also ventured into music, releasing several albums, including one specifically aimed at the French-speaking audience in Quebec.
Her cinematic work has garnered significant recognition, including multiple nominations and accolades. "White Skin," which marked a pivotal moment in her career, earned a Genie Award for Best First Feature Film. Furthermore, it received the Best Canadian First Feature Award at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and was honored with the Best Canadian Feature Award at the Victoria Independent Film and Video Festival, showcasing the talents of director Daniel Rob.
In 2015, Marianne took on the role of director for her first short film, titled "Saccage," further expanding her creative repertoire. With her diverse talents and impactful contributions to both film and music, Marianne Farley continues to be a significant figure in the Canadian entertainment landscape.