GENDER: Female
HAIR: Blonde/Dirty Blonde/Multi-Tonal Blonde/Light Brown
HEIGHT: 5' 3"
AGE: 31
BIRTHDAY: April 4, 1987
CAREER: Actress
KNOWN FOR: She first gained recognition for her performances in David Cronenberg's films A Dangerous Method (2011) and Cosmopolis (2012). She has guest starred in a number of television series, including Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1999), In a Heartbeat (2000), Mutant X (2002), and Dark Oracle (2004). She has also worked as a voice actress on various productions. In 2015, Gadon co-starred in Miramax's supernatural thriller The 9th Life of Louis Drax and portrayed a young Elizabeth II in the comedy A Royal Night Out. The following year, she starred as Sadie in the Hulu adaptation of Stephen King's miniseries 11.22.63. In 2017, Gadon played the lead role in the CBC miniseries Alias Grace, based on the Margaret Atwood novel of the same name. She has also starred, co-starred, and/or appeared in those of the following films; Fast Food High, Siblings, Charlie Bartlett, Leslie, My Name is Evil, A Dangerous Method, The Moth Diaries, Dream House, Antiviral, Enemy, Belle, What If, The Nut Job (as Lana (voice)), The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Maps to the Stars, Dracula Untold, The Girl King, Indignation, The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, Octavio is Dead! and The Great Darkened Days (La grande noirceur). She has also starred, co-starred, and/or appeared in those of the following short films; Burgeon and Fade, Grange Avenue, Spoliation, BearHug, Yellow Fish, Paseo (post-production, also writer) and Lolz-ita (completed). She has also starred, co-starred and/or appeared in those of the following television shows/programs; La Femme Nikita as Julia in Episode: "Last Night" in 1998, In a Heartbeat (recurring role; 3 episodes) as Jennifer in 2000, Mattimeo: A Tale of Redwall (main voice role) as Cynthia Vole/Tess Churchmouse in 2000, What Girls Learn (television film) as Samantha in 2001, Cadet Kelly (television film) as Amanda in 2002, Mom's on Strike (television film) as Jessica Harris, The Strange Legacy of Cameron Cruz (unsold television pilot) as Lucy Montgomery in 2002, Society's Child (voice role, television film) as Nikki Best in 2002, Doc as Terri Lewis in Episode: "Angels in Waiting" in 2003, My Dad the Rock Star (main voice role) as Alyssa in 2003, This is Wonderland as Zoey Kelsey in Episode: "#1.13" in 20004, The Eleventh Hour as Cassie Redner in Episodes: "Gone Baby Gone", "Kettle Black" in 2004-05, Time Warp Trio (main voice role (episodes 1-14)) as Jodie as 2005, Life with Derek as Vicki in Episode: "The Wedding" in 2005, Code Breakers (television film) as Julia Nolan in 2005, Ruby Gloom (lead voice role) as Ruby Gloom in 2006-07, Friends and Heroes (main voice role) as Portia in 2007-09, Total Drama (main voice role) as Beth in 2007-2010, The Cutting Edge: Chasing the Dream (television film) as Celeste Mercier in 2008, Flashpoint as Tasha Redford in Episode: "Attention Shoppers" in 2008, The Border (recurring role, 14 episodes) as Zoe Kessler in 2008-2009, Aaron Stone as Dr. Martin in Episode: "In Hall We Trust" in 2009, Being Eric as Katie Atkins (recurring role, 14 episodes) in 2009, Murdoch Mysteries as Ruby Ogden ( recurring role, 4 episodes) in 2009-2011, Happy Town (main role) as Georgia Bravin in 2010, The Dating Guy as Darlene in Episode: "Gross Encounters of the Virgin Kind" (voice role) in 2010, World Without End as Philippa (recurring role, miniseries) in 2012, The Plateaus as Trek's Mom in Episode: "#1.10" (web series) in 2015, Man Seeking Woman as Kelly in Episode: "Wings" in 2016, Letterkenny as Gae (recurring role, 6 episodes) in 2017 and Total DramaRama (main voice role) as Beth in 2018. She has been nominated for those of the following awards; Young Artist Award for Best Ensemble in a TV Movie (shared with: Andrew Lawrence, Brenden Jefferson, Tyler Hynes and Alison Pill.) for The Other Me in 2001, Gemini Awards for Best Individual or Ensemble Performance in an Animated Program or Series (shared with: David Berni, Stacey DePass, Emily Hampshire, Jeremy Harris, Peter Keleghan, Scott McCord and Adrian Truss.) for Ruby Gloom in 2008, ACTRA Award for Outstanding Performance – Female for Flashpoint in 2009, International Online Cinema Awards for Best Supporting Actress for Enemy in 2014 and Vancouver Film Critics Circle for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film for Enemy in 2014. She has won those of the following awards; Vancouver Film Critics Circle for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film for Cosmopolis in 2012, Canadian Screen Awards for Best Supporting Actress for Enemy in 2014, ACTRA Award for Award of Excellence for Herself in 2016 and Canadian Screen Awards for Best Lead Actress, Television Film or Miniseries for Alias Grace in 2018.