Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, a talented Canadian actress, was born on August 16th, 1991, in the vibrant city of Montreal, Quebec. Growing up in a bilingual environment, she was exposed to both English and French languages, thanks to her father's English-speaking background and her mother's French-speaking roots. Her passion for acting began at the tender age of seven, and since then, she has been consistently working in the industry.
Throughout her remarkable career, Labrosse has received numerous accolades and awards. In 2015, she was honored with two Karv Awards, one for "Best Interpretation in a Youth Series" for her outstanding performance in Le Chalet and another for "Personality of the Year". Additionally, she won an Artis Award for "Best Interpretation in a Youth Series" in 2016 and was nominated for "Personality of the Year", making her the youngest nominee in the category.
Labrosse made her American television debut in 2007, playing the role of Annie Gray in Human Trafficking. Her big-screen debut came later that year, starring as Tatiana in Eastern Promises, directed by the acclaimed David Cronenberg. Between 2009 and 2015, she focused primarily on French-language projects due to her demanding schedule.
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse is known for her versatility and range, having appeared in a diverse array of films and television shows, including Bon cop Bad cop, 15/love, Eastern Promises, Starbuck, Unité 9, Yamaska, Le Chalet, and Les Pays d'en Haut. Her impressive body of work has earned her a reputation as a talented and dedicated actress in the Canadian entertainment industry.