By the end of the decade, Dhavernas had played in such films as “Passchendaele” (2008), “The Cry of the Owl” starring Paddy Considine and Julia Stiles, and in “Father and Guns”, both in 2009. Focus on Filmįollowing this success, Dhavernas switched her focus to films and she spent the next several years appearing on the big-screen – in 2006 she played a supporting role in the Golden Globe Award-nominated film “Hollywoodland” starring Adrien Brody, Ben Affleck, Diane Lane and Bob Hoskins, while in 2007, Caroline worked with Chris Cooper, Ryan Phillippe and Dennis Haysbert in Billy Ray’s “Breach”.
She then appeared in an episode of the Golden Globes Award-nominated series “Law & Order” (2002), but her biggest success came in the series “Wonderfalls”, in which she played Jaye Tyler for 14 episodes in 2004. Cook and David Denman, while Caroline had the lead part in Michael MacKenzie’s drama “The Baroness and the Pig’ (2002) co-starring Patricia Clarkson and Colm Feore. Also in 2001, she played Anna in the sports comedy “Out Cold” starring Flex Alexander, A.J. In 2001 Caroline appeared alongside Piper Perabo, Jessica Paré and Mischa Barton in the drama “Lost and Delirious”, and the same year played the titular role in the biography “Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story”, about a Canadian teenager who was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario in 1954 this part helped her to secure more roles in the coming years. Finding out she is now dead, she is recruited to become a grim reaper. One day coming back from her temp job as a filing clerk, she is hit by the toilet seat of the re-entering Space Station Mir. She is a young Seattle college dropout who is unhappy with life.
Caroline Dhavernas Wonderfalls and the 2000s Meet Georgia Lass (who prefers to be called George). In 1997, Dhavernas played Roxanne Roy in eight episodes of the series “Lobby” and ended the ‘90s with parts in such films as “Running Home” and “L’île de sable”, both in 1999. Caroline Dhavernas made her on-screen debut in 1990 in an episode of the series called “Les filles de Caleb”, while two years later, she debuted on film in Michel Langlois’ drama “Cap Tourmente” starring Andrée Lachapelle and Roy Dupuis.