Caroline Dhavernas

Also Known As: Caroline Davernas, 캐롤라인 다버나스, 卡洛琳・哈薇娜絲, کارولین داورناس

Biography: Caroline Dhavernas is a French-Canadian film and television actress, best known for her portrayals of Jaye Tyler, the main character in the television series "Wonderfalls", and the female lead Dr. Alana Bloom in the series "Hannibal". She also starred as Lily Brenner in the ABC medical drama Off the Map. From 2017 to 2019, she portrayed the titular character in the Canada-produced and Canadian- and American-distributed medical drama-black comedy Mary Kills People. Dhavernas was born in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of the Québécois actors Sébastien Dhavernas and Michèle Deslauriers. Her sister Gabrielle Dhavernas is also an actress and specializes in dubbing. The voice timbre of both actresses is very similar, enabling Gabrielle to dub the voice of Caroline. She learned English at a very young age, as her parents sent her to an English-speaking elementary school called The Priory School

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Adult: No

Birthday: May 15, 1978

Age: 47 years old

Gender: Female

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The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story
A Life in Suitcases
Breach
Father and Guns
Edge of Madness
Passchendaele
Out Cold
Niagara Motel
Devil
Surviving My Mother
Mr. Average
Lost and Delirious
The Cry of the Owl
Wrecked
These Girls
See You, Garbage!
The Baroness and the Pig
Goodbye World
L'Île de sable
Cosmic Chaos
Cap Tourmente
Mars and April
Over/Under
Ouroboros
The Beautiful Beast
The Switch
Real Lies
Hollywoodland
Les Monstres (Monsters)
The Forbidden Room
Red Nose
Close to Greenaway
Chasse-Galerie : La Légende
Getting the Old Scent Again: Reimagining Red Dragon
Blind Vaysha
Best Boy
The Tulse Luper Suitcases: Antwerp
Easy Living
Running Home
Father and Guns 2
How Tommy Lemenchick Became a Grade 7 Legend
Les Moutons de Jacob
Hochelaga, Land of Souls
Hyperlight
Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story
...Comme un voleur
Oh, Canada
Seances
Hannibal: Reimagining Red Dragon