Nathalie Cavezzali
With an innate gift for playing a multitude of characters with ease, Nathalie Cavezzali was able to establish herself as a versatile and hardworking actress in Canadian film and television. Born to an Italian father and a Canadian mother, the future actress was fluent in Italian, French and English. After training with various acting workshops, she launched her career with a featured role in the short film "La promesse" (2000), followed by an appearance in the feature comedies "Les immortels" (2003) and "Camping sauvage" (2004). In 2004, Cavezzali had a recurring role as a telephone operator on the children's mystery series "11 Somerset" (Téle-Québec, 2004-05). She continued to make inroads with a string of television guest appearances and supporting roles in films like "Piché: entre ciel et terre" (2010), where she played a journalist, and in the comedy "L'appât" (2010). In 2011, Cavezzali co-starred in the critically acclaimed drama "Le vendeur," as the loving daughter of a veteran car salesman (Gilbert Sicotte) who is dealing with his impending retirement. She then guest starred on the medical drama "Trauma" (Radio-Canada, 2010- ), where she played a nurse.