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Rachelle Marie Lefèvre (, ; born February 1, 1979) is a Canadian actress. She has starred in the television series ''
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'' and had recurring roles in '' What About Brian'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. She played the vampire Victoria in the first two films of the ''Twilight'' saga. In 2011, she starred in the
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medical drama '' Off the Map'', followed by the CBS series ''
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'' (2011–2012) and '' Under the Dome'' (2013–2015).


Early life

Lefevre was born in Montreal, Quebec, where she was raised by an English teacher father and a psychologist mother. Her father's family is originally from France and Northern Ireland, and her maternal grandparents are Jewish. Her stepfather is a rabbi. Lefevre was raised in a
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household, and identifies as Jewish. She has three sisters and speaks both English and
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, though she grew up mostly speaking English.Handley, Cassandra (November 1, 2008).
Q&A: Twilight’s Rachelle Lefevre
. '' Vanity Fair''. Retrieved on November 15, 2008.
Lefevre attended Centennial Academy, a private high school, and later studied creative arts at
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. She studied theater for two summers at the
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in
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, and began a degree in education and literature at McGill University.


Career


Early acting career

While working as a waitress at a sushi bar in Westmount, a regular customer, a Canadian television producer, overheard Lefevre telling the hostess that she wanted to be an actress. The producer got Lefevre her first audition, for a role in the sitcom '' Student Bodies''. She didn't yet have a
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, so she submitted a
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picture.Merrin, Tara (March 19, 2005).
Sticking up for success
. '' Calgary Sun''. Retrieved on April 1, 2009.
She didn't land the part but got a call back from the casting director, leading to a role in the Canadian TV series ''
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'' in 1999, playing Stacey Hanson.Canada's hottest up-and-coming directors, actors and writers
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''. July 5, 2004. Retrieved on August 23, 2009.
Lefevre continued attending McGill between shoots, but never finished a degree.Williamson, Kevin (November 22, 2008).
'Twilight' star enjoys villainous role
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Lefevre appeared in the film '' Confessions of a Dangerous Mind'', directed by
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, in 2002. She appeared in the television movies ''Picking Up and Dropping Off'' with Scott Wolf, and ''
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'', and had a role in the romantic comedy ''
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'' in 2003. In 2004, she played
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in the
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-filmed TV movie ''The Legend of Butch and Sundance''. Lefevre moved to West Hollywood, California that year and appeared in the films '' Noel'', directed by
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and starring Penélope Cruz, and '' Head in the Clouds'', also starring Cruz and
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. In April 2004, Lefevre filmed the mystery-thriller ''
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'' in Halifax, opposite Edward Burns. Lefevre starred on the
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sitcom '' Life on a Stick'' in 2005, playing Lily Ashton, a mall fast-food restaurant employee, and then appeared on the Fox series ''Pool Guys''. She has guest-starred on numerous other TV series, including: ''
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'', playing Olivia Callaway on the episode " Love's a Witch", playing Annie Isles in season five of '' Undressed'', and appearing on the short-lived
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series '' What About Brian'' for eleven episodes. Lefevre was cast as Annie Cartwright, the female lead in ABC's '' Life on Mars'', a David E. Kelley remake of the original British TV series. She shot a pilot episode, but was replaced by
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when the series was revamped.


''Twilight''

Lefevre played the renegade vampire Victoria in the film '' Twilight'' (2008), based on the novel of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. Lefevre wrote an impassioned letter to the director, explaining her desire to work with the filmmaker. Lefevre described the essence of her character as "pure evil, pure instinct, pure malice, and very feline".Chen, David (July 26, 2008).
Twilight's Rachael Lefevre Describes Method Acting, Pretended To Be a Cat To Prepare for Role
. Slashfilm.com. Retrieved on July 26, 2008.
After reading that the author used the word "feline" to describe her character's
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, Lefevre watched lion attacks on YouTube to separate the movements of her character from those of normal people. She also took trapeze classes in preparation for the
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in the film.Thompson, Bob (November 26, 2008).
Bob Thompson: Rachelle Lefevre's Victoria will reign in Twilight sequels
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Lefevre spent hours working on the costumes for her character, and described herself as "obsessed" with vampires after reading Bram Stoker's ''
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'' at the age of 14. Lefevre was, at times, overwhelmed by the scrutiny she received from her involvement with ''Twilight''. She participated in a promotional tour in November 2008, where she met and signed autographs for ''Twilight'' fans at Hot Topic stores in the U.S. "It's the closest I will ever come in my life to being a rock star," she told The Canadian Press, describing an appearance on
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, where over 1,500 fans showed up in Toronto.Szklarski, Cassandra (November 15, 2008).
Fervor, shrieks, mania greet cast of teen vampire movie 'Twilight' in Toronto
. The Canadian Press. Retrieved on November 17, 2008.
Over 2,500 fans showed up at a Wal-Mart in Salt Lake City, where Lefevre appeared to promote the DVD release of the film. Overall though, Lefevre described herself as delighted by the attention and excitement of the fans. She appeared in ''
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'', the film's sequel, based on Meyer's second novel, which she completed shooting in Vancouver in May 2009. Lefevre did not reprise her role of Victoria in ''
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'', the third film of the ''Twilight'' series, and was replaced by
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. Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the films, attributed the change to scheduling conflicts; ''Eclipse'' and '' Barney's Version'', an independent Canadian feature Lefevre had signed on to, both began filming on August 17, 2009. Lefevre responded that she was "stunned" by the decision and "greatly saddened" not to continue her portrayal of Victoria, and never thought she would "lose the role over a 10 day overlap", in a statement to '' Access Hollywood''.Rachelle Lefevre ‘Stunned’ Over ‘Eclipse’ Recasting
. July 29, 2009. '' Access Hollywood''. Retrieved on July 29, 2009.
The studio responded in a counter-statement, "''The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'' is an ensemble production that has to accommodate the schedules of numerous actors while respecting the established creative vision of the filmmaker and most importantly the story." Lefevre had appeared at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con to promote ''New Moon'' the weekend before she was replaced. Enthusiastic fans of the series reacted to the news of Lefevre's replacement with online petitions urging her return, and "Bring Back Rachelle" became a top- trending topic on Twitter on the afternoon of July 29, 2009.Lemire, Christy (July 29, 2009).
Lefevre 'stunned' Howard has her role in 'Eclipse'
. Associated Press. Retrieved on July 29, 2009.
Lefevre told '' Extra'' that she was "absolutely blown away" by support from fans, who also made her a tribute video on YouTube. Lefevre did not attend the Los Angeles premiere of ''New Moon'', tweeting that the event "was just 2 emotional 4 me & I couldn't manage it." ('' sic'')


2009–present

In 2009, Lefevre appeared in the
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miniseries '' The Summit'', filmed in Ontario, and completed the film ''
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'', starring Kevin Spacey.Ahearn, Victoria (June 18, 2009).
"Twilight" star Rachelle Lefevre juggling several projects in Canada
. The Canadian Press. Retrieved on July 5, 2009.
In ''Casino Jack'', she plays
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, a former press secretary for U.S. congressman Tom DeLay, who helped convict lobbyist Jack Abramoff (Kevin Spacey) in a political scandal involving Native American tribes.Malcom, Shawna (October 29, 2009).
'Twilight' boosts Rachelle Lefevre's career
. ''Variety''. Retrieved on November 5, 2009.
Lefevre appeared in '' Barney's Version'', a film adaptation of the award-winning Canadian novel by Mordecai Richler. Lefevre plays Clara, a
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feminist poet who becomes the first wife of protagonist Barney Panofsky ( Paul Giamatti). Her scenes were filmed in Rome in August 2009. The production continued on location in Montreal and New York City. Soon after the shoot, in November 2009, Lefevre shot the suspense film '' The Caller'' in Puerto Rico along with actors
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and
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. She replaced Brittany Murphy, who had exited the project. Lefevre appeared in the pilot episode of the
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drama series '' The Deep End'' on January 21, 2010. She starred in the drama series '' Off the Map'' as Dr. Ryan Clark, a young doctor working in a South American medical clinic. Developed by '' Grey's Anatomy'' creator Shonda Rhimes, the series was filmed in Hawaii, debuted on January 12, 2011 and ran for 13 episodes before being canceled. Lefevre was the voice of the 31st annual
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s in March 2011, along with host William Shatner. She was also cast in the NBC pilot, ''Reconstruction'' (working title: ''The Crossing''), a drama set during the American Civil War. Lefevre plays Anna, a widow who begins an affair with a soldier. In 2011, Lefevre joined the cast of the CBS TV drama, ''
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'', playing a doctor. Beginning in June 2013, Lefevre starred in the CBS summer thriller, '' Under the Dome'', based on the 2009 best-selling novel of the same name by
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. Lefevre joined an ensemble cast. The series was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina, which lasted for three seasons on the network ending in September 2015. In 2017, Lefevre joined the cast of Global's critically acclaimed original TV series, ''
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'' for Season 2, premiering in January 2018. The series stars Caroline Dhavernas as Mary. Lefevre plays Olivia, sister of a victim from Season 1, who attempts to blackmail Mary. In 2019, she played the lead role of Madeline Scott in the
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legal drama ''
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''. The show was cancelled after one season.


Personal life and charity work

In 2009, Lefevre donated $100 to Susan G. Komen for The Cure, a breast cancer charity, for every 10,000 people who followed her on Twitter. She also launched an eBay auction for the charity School On Wheels in August 2009, which provides tutoring to homeless children in Southern California. Lefevre sold t-shirts and other merchandise signed by her fellow cast members from '' Twilight''. She is also an active supporter of Best Friends Animal Society, appearing in a public service announcement on behalf of the organization in November 2009, urging the public to adopt their next pet.'Twilight' actress Rachelle Lefevre films PSA for Best Friends Animal Society
. November 1, 2009. '' Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved on November 6, 2009.
Lefevre is a socialist. She endorsed Senator
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for President in the
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.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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MTV.com interview
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