Karen Glave is a Canadian actress who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Born and raised just outside of Montreal, Quebec, in the charming town of Chateauguay, she developed a passion for acting from a young age. After completing her studies at the prestigious George Brown Theatre School in Toronto, Canada, she began her professional journey, quickly landing roles in numerous film and television projects.
Her breakthrough role came in 1997 when she was cast in the USA Network's "Ms. Scrooge", a television movie directed by John Korty and starring the talented Cicely Tyson as "Ebenita Scrooge". Glave played the role of young Ebenita in flashbacks, showcasing her impressive acting abilities.
Following her success in "Ms. Scrooge", Glave went on to act in a string of critically acclaimed films and television shows. She appeared alongside esteemed actors such as Courtney B. Vance and Charles S. Dutton in the Showtime original movie "Blind Faith" (1998),directed by Ernest R. Dickerson. Her impressive performance earned her recognition in the industry.
In 1998, Glave starred in Don McKellar's "Last Night", a film that received widespread critical acclaim. Her talent was once again showcased when she was cast in Showtime's "Strange Justice" (1999),opposite the talented Mandy Patinkin, directed by Ernest Dickerson.
Glave's impressive filmography also includes notable roles in "The Day After Tomorrow" (2004) and "Dream House" (2011). In addition to her work in films, she has also made a significant impact in television, with notable appearances in "Lost Girl" (2010),"Warehouse 13" (2009-2013),"Suits" (2011-2013),and Guillermo del Toro's new series "The Strain" (2014).
Throughout her career, Karen Glave has consistently demonstrated her versatility and range as an actress, earning her a reputation as a talented and dedicated performer in the entertainment industry.