Laurence Leboeuf is a renowned Canadian actress born in Montreal, Quebec, who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, currently starring in the NBC drama "Transplant" as a series regular. The show revolves around an ER doctor who fled his native Syria to rebuild his career in emergency medicine in Canada, where Laurence portrays the character Magalie Leblanc, a driven and analytical second-year resident who relentlessly pushes herself.
As a bilingual artist, fluent in both French and English, Laurence has been acting professionally since the age of 10 and has risen to stardom with numerous award nominations and wins. She has consistently landed leading roles in television and film productions, including French Canadian and English Canadian projects.
Throughout her illustrious career, Laurence has received several prestigious awards, including the Gemeaux Awards for Best Actress in the series "Les Lavigueur," Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Musée Eden," and Best Actress for her portrayal of Rachel Marchand in "Marche à I'ombre," which also earned her the Best Leading Actress award at the French Festival Séries Mania.
Laurence has also won awards at the ACTRA Awards for her role in "Human Trafficking," as well as the Prix Iris Awards for Best Supporting Actress in "My Daughter, My Angel." Her film "Turbo Kid" received widespread recognition at the Sundance Film Festival.
Born to actor-parents, Laurence grew up surrounded by the creative arts, with her father owning a stage theater for 18 years, allowing her to gain insight into the behind-the-scenes aspects of the craft. Her passion for acting is driven by the need to be creative, and she hopes to one day produce and write alongside acting.
In her free time, Laurence enjoys reading, staying active through running, snowboarding, and swimming, and loves to travel.