Canadian actress Rhonda Dent, born in 1978 in Langley, British Columbia, embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of theatre, completing her studies in 1998 before commencing her professional acting career in 1999 at the tender age of 20.
Rhonda's family background is marked by a sense of patriotism, as her father Ronald, a World War Two veteran, tragically succumbed to a brain tumor in 1996, leaving behind a lasting legacy. Rhonda, the seventh of eight children born to Ronald and her mother Anne, a nurse, was just 17 years old at the time of her father's passing.
Rhonda's impressive on-screen credits span a diverse range of genres, including science fiction, epics, made-for-TV movies, short films, and recurring roles. Her notable performances include the re-occurring role of Lanie Snider in ABC's "That Was Then" and the role of Judy Wood in "Almost Human".