Jacqueline Bennett(I)
- Actress
After years of begging her mother to let her be in commercials,
Jacqueline began acting classes at renowned children's studio
Tarlington Training in Vancouver, Canada. At 14 she embarked on her
professional acting career appearing in such locally shot productions
such as "Romeo" on Nickelodeon and Stephen King's "The Dead Zone."
After graduating from high school, she went to the University of
Victoria where she studied Theater and Film Studies. During her time at
UVIC she studied everything; acting, directing, production and theater
design. After achieving her Bachelor of Fine Arts she moved back to
Vancouver to continue her career as an actor. Since graduation
Jacqueline has studied with Brenda Crichlow, the Lyric School for
Acting and The Actor's Foundry. She works extensively in local
independent theater as an actor and director. In 2009 she starred in
"Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead" by Bert V. Royal at
the Vancouver International Fringe Festival. The production went on to
win the Pick of The Fringe Award and played for subsequent encore
performances at Vancouver's Waterfront Theater. Jacqueline lives in
Vancouver and continues to work in theater and film.