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Dalila Bela (born October 5, 2001) is a Canadian actress who is known for her role as Agent Olive on the TVOKids/ PBS series '' Odd Squad'' (2014–2015), in the films of '' Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' (2012), and work on television shows such as '' Once Upon a Time'' (2015) and '' Anne with an E'' (2017–2019).


Personal life

Dalila Bela was born in Montreal, Quebec. She is of English, French, Brazilian, Panamanian and Spanish ancestry. Her father is from Panama, and her mother is from Brazil. She has two younger brothers named Bruce and Raphael, who are also actors. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California.


Career

Bela began her career in acting at the age of five when she first appeared on a national commercial. A year later, she won ''Best Actor of the Year'', and moved with her family to Vancouver. Following her move, she won the Young Artist Award for best performance in a direct to video movie, entitled '' The Stranger''. In both 2011 and 2012, she was awarded the Young Artist Award for her work in ''Joanna Makes a Friend''. Bela won the 2015 Joey Awards for Best Young Ensemble in a TV Series for her starring role in '' Odd Squad'', sharing the award with her ''Odd Squad'' co-stars. Additionally, she has received accolades for her role of Lola Littleton in ''Dead Hearts'' at the Diabolique Film Festival Award. She portrayed Diana Barry in the series by CBC/Netflix, '' Anne with an E'', based on the book ''
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Television


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bela, Dalila 2001 births Living people Actresses from Montreal Anglophone Quebec people Canadian people of English descent Canadian people of Brazilian descent Canadian people of French descent Canadian people of Spanish descent Canadian people of Panamanian descent Jewish Canadian actresses Canadian child actresses Canadian film actresses Canadian television actresses Actresses of Brazilian descent 21st-century Canadian actresses Canadian expatriate actresses in the United States