Claudelle Tremblay
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From Kids in the Hall to CBC Radio Drama , our “Chameleon” Claudelle , has screentime
stage time and airtime. Her love of performance since childhood in hometown Cornwall, she
remembers where it began - in her back lane composing songs and producing her own skits, to the
many wildlife creatures who became her audience. It’s no surprise that her creativity and natural
talent lead to songs with radio airplay and later Theatre College- George Brown Theatre School -
where she quickly obtained her ACTRA Union status in only 6 months after Graduation.
Even when she took a break to raise a family she continued to use her acting talents and love of
life, to create and develop original self esteem programs and workshops , to Newcomers in
 Toronto while foster parenting animals, both domestic and wild.

Upon her return to the Film Industry she obtained the Lead role of “Ms. Veil” , a counsellor
Therapist in a short dramatic film “Noah’s Truck” a film that deals with families struggling with
autism, cancer and abuse . She knew she could bring justice and experience to this role, having
dealt with close friends and family who had similar struggles. Soon after , she got another Lead role
in another film she felt a connection to as the character of “Wood” in a film called
“The Weakening”- about a washed out Commune Hippy of the Woodstock days.

Claudelle Tremblay is expert at morphing into any character and lives for the challenges
ahead.
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