Zoé De Grand Maison, a talented Canadian actress, was born on May 3, 1995. She is often credited as Zoé De Grand'Maison or Zoé De Grand-Maison. De Grand Maison is known for her roles in various television series and movies.
She made her television debut in 2012 on the CTV Television Network and NBC series Saving Hope, where she played the role of Tara. The same year, she appeared in the Lifetime movie An Officer and a Murderer, playing Beth Pelway.
In 2013, De Grand Maison played Emily Moreland in the Canadian television series Played. She then made a special appearance in the series Motive, playing Sasha King, in May 2014. De Grand Maison joined the recurring cast of the series Orphan Black in 2014, playing the role of Gracie Johanssen.
In March 2015, she played the role of Nicolette Green in the television series Murdoch Mysteries on CBC Television. That same year, she played the antagonistic character Ashley in the movie Bad Hair Day. She also guest-starred in an episode of the series Rookie Blue on ABC, playing Hayley Hill. In addition, she co-starred in the movie A Christmas Horror Story, playing Molly Simons.
In June 2015, De Grand Maison joined the main cast of the film Adam's Testament, alongside fellow Canadian actor Luke Bilyk. The movie premiered on April 18, 2017, in Canada. In September 2015, she joined the main cast of the film Morning After, playing the role of Teegan, which premiered in the spring of 2016.
De Grand Maison also portrayed the leading role in the telefilm Pregnant At 17, released on February 21, 2016, on Lifetime. The telefilm tells the story of Sonia Clifton, a veterinarian who discovers her husband is having an affair. She becomes obsessed with finding out more about the woman, Chelsea, and soon learns that she is 17 and pregnant. Empathizing with the soon-to-be teen mother, Sonia becomes Chelsea's unlikely champion.