Moneca Delain's cinematic journey began with a captivating performance in the 2003 feature film "Agent Cody Banks", a production of the renowned entertainment company MGM. In this notable debut, she skillfully conveyed a sultry and alluring presence, expertly portraying a character who taught the film's lead actor, Frankie Muniz, the art of interacting with girls through a futuristic holographic lesson. This impressive showcase of her acting abilities effectively opened the doors to a diverse range of roles in various projects, including the popular science fiction television series "Battlestar Galactica", the supernatural drama "Supernatural", and a recurring part on the popular superhero television series "Smallville".
Moneca's professional journey reached a significant milestone in 2006 when she secured a notable role in the independent film "Kill Kill Faster Faster", a cinematic adaptation of Joel Rose's highly acclaimed novel. This notable project provided her with the opportunity to share the screen with a talented group of Canadian actors, including Gil Bellows and Lisa Ray.
Following the completion of filming in Rotterdam, Holland, Moneca returned to her hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia, where she joined the cast of "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer", the sequel to 20th Century Fox's successful "Fantastic Four" franchise.
Moneca's creative endeavors continued to flourish throughout the year, as she embarked on a new project with the esteemed production companies Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, and Bryan Singer. This ambitious horror anthology, titled "Trick 'r Treat", would go on to captivate audiences with its chilling narrative, set against the backdrop of Halloween night. The film boasted an impressive ensemble cast, featuring the talents of Anna Paquin, Brian Cox, Dylan Baker, and Leslie Bibb, among others.
As the year progressed, Moneca's versatility as a performer was further showcased through her collaboration with Cory Monteith and Dustin Milligan on the improvised comedy "Sisters & Brothers". This project marked a significant milestone, as it served as the follow-up to the previously released "Mothers & Daughters" and "Fathers & Sons".
Moneca Delain, a talented actress, embarked on an exciting endeavour, completing the filming of the gripping thriller "Three Days in Havana" on location in the vibrant city of Havana, Cuba. This captivating project brought together a diverse and accomplished group of actors, including the renowned Kathleen Robertson, the skilled Tygh Runyan, the versatile Greg Wise, and the accomplished Don McKellar. Notably, Moneca had the opportunity to re-team with her colleague and fellow actor, Gil Bellows, for this particular project.