Anastasia Phillips, a talented actress, was born on September 8th in the vibrant city of Toronto, Canada, to a family of mixed heritage, with roots tracing back to Venetian and Polish ancestry. She is the middle child among three sisters, and her early life was marked by a strong interest in the arts, particularly music and acting.
As a child, Anastasia spent a significant amount of time in school productions, showcasing her talent and versatility on stage. Her breakout role came when she played Cyrano DeBergerac, sporting a prosthetic nose, in a memorable performance. This marked the beginning of her journey as a professional actress, and she went on to star in the Vancouver Art's Club theatre production of The Diary of Anne Frank, earning a nomination for Best Actress.
Anastasia's academic pursuits took her to the University of British Columbia, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, also minoring in Philosophy. She continued to hone her craft, appearing in various Canadian theatrical productions before landing her first major role in the Canadian drama series M.V.P. (2008),playing the lovable but mischievous Tabbi Schnarr from the trailer park.
Her impressive range was further demonstrated in her subsequent roles, including the MTV adaptation of the controversial show Skins (2011),where she portrayed a misguided teacher embroiled in an affair with her student, and the beloved, award-winning series Bomb Girls (2012),in which she played the role of Vera.
Throughout her career, Anastasia has consistently impressed audiences with her ability to bring complex, multidimensional characters to life, from a psychotic killer to a girl with no arms. Today, she resides in Santa Monica, California, continuing to pursue her passion for acting and inspiring fans with her remarkable talent.