Robin Brûlé, a renowned Canadian actress, has had an illustrious career spanning over two decades in the film and television industry. Born in Ottawa in 1972, she graduated from the prestigious Canterbury High School for the Arts, laying the foundation for her future success.
After relocating to Toronto, Brûlé's career took off with her first television job for the CBC in 1996, starring in the series "Straight Up". She went on to portray a wide range of roles in both drama and comedy, earning her recognition in notable productions such as "The City", "Gossip", "Flashpoint", "Saving Hope", "Billable Hours", "Puppets Who Kill", and "At The Hotel".
Throughout her career, Brûlé received two nominations for a Gemini Award in the category of Best Ensemble Cast in a Comedy Series for her outstanding performances in "An American in Canada" (2003) and "Billable Hours" (2008).
After a long and fulfilling career in Toronto, spanning nearly thirty years, Brûlé decided to step away from the camera and relocate to a small town just outside of Kingston, Ontario, where she is now enjoying a more relaxed pace of life.