Holly Deveaux, a talented Canadian actress, was born in Toronto, Ontario, to parents who worked in documentary filmmaking. Her passion for acting began at a young age, and she started auditioning and securing roles at just 13 years old. Throughout her high school years, Deveaux worked on various projects, including her first leading film role in the Sundance Film Festival-premiered film 'Victoria Day'.
Following her success in 'Victoria Day', Deveaux landed the lead role in the Family Channel TV Show 'Baxter'. She then went on to have leading roles in several series, including Netflix's 'Hemlock Grove', CTV's 'Spun Out', and HBO's 'Less than Kind'. Her performance in the independent film 'Big Muddy', which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, received positive reviews.
Deveaux's standout performance in the Emmy-nominated television film 'The Phantoms' garnered praise from The Globe and Mail's John Doyle, who noted her portrayal of Tess as "outstanding". He described her as "luminous", with a subtle ability to convey every emotion on her pale face.
Since then, Deveaux has continued to work in both Canada and the US, securing roles in CBS's 'Macgyver' and Hulu's 'Future Man', where she played the iconic role of Marilyn Monroe. In addition to her acting career, Deveaux enjoys horseback riding, reading, and coaching young actors through LB Acting Studio in Toronto, Ontario.
With a deep passion for helping young actors and their parents navigate the entertainment industry, Deveaux is dedicated to providing guidance and support to ensure they feel secure and in-control.