Paula Brancati

Paula Brancati (born June 6, 1989) is a Canadian actress. She is known for her work on Canadian television, including roles on Being Erica, Slasher, Dark Oracle, and most notably for playing Jane Vaughn on Degrassi: The Next Generation.

Paula Brancati
Born (1989-06-06) June 6, 1989
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present

Early life

Brancati was born in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada.[1] She attended the regional arts program at St. Elizabeth Catholic High School,[1] and studied with the CharActors Theatre Troupe.[1] She is of Italian descent.[2][3]

Career

Brancati has starred on numerous television series, most notably as Jane Vaughn on Degrassi: The Next Generation[1] and Jenny Zalen on Being Erica.[1]

Brancati is a co-founder of BrancSeater Productions[1] and has produced seven films for the production company, including People Hold On.

Brancati has several theatre credits and has been nominated for two Dora Awards.[4] In 2016, Brancati portrayed Miss Honey in Matilda the Musical in Toronto.[5]

Filmography

Film

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Cold Creek Manor Stephanie Pinski
2011 Moon Point Kristin
2013 Out Karen Short film
2015 People Hold On Robin Producer
2016 Nobody's Home Eden (voice)
2016 Onto Us Alana Short film
2016 Sadie's Last Days on Earth Connie Nichol
2018 Edging Rachael
2019 Majic Bernwood
2019 From the Vine Laura Gentile
TBA John and Annie Annie Short film, completed

Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Ricky's Room Tara
2003 Radio Free Roscoe Veronica 2 episodes
2004 Doc Gena Season 4, episode 9: "No Pain, No Gain"
2004 Veritas: The Quest Young Hayley Episode 12: "Eternal"
2004 Kevin Hill Shelby Hacker Episode 11: "Love Don't Live Here Anymore"
2004-2006 Dark Oracle Cally Stone / Violet Main role; 26 episodes
Nominated Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series[6]
2005 The Blobheads Melissa 6 episodes
2005 Painkiller Jane Young Jane TV film
2006 Cow Belles Sarah Van Dyke TV film
2006 Angela's Eyes Natalie Young Episode 8: "Blue-Eyed Blues"
2007 Jump In! Gina TV film
2007-2009 Degrassi: Minis Jane Vaughn 10 episodes
2007-2010 Degrassi: The Next Generation Jane Vaughn Regular role; 69 episodes
Nominated Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series[6]
2008 Heartland Kerry-Anne Season 1, episode 4: "Ghost from the Past"
2009 Life with Derek Vicki Season 4, episode 16: "Truman's Last Chance"
2009 The National Tree Katie TV film
2009-2011 Being Erica Jenny Zalen Regular role; 32 episodes
2010 Degrassi Takes Manhattan Jane Vaughn TV film
2011 Desperately Seeking Santa Marissa Marlet TV film
2012 Call Me Fitz Natalie Season 3, episode 6: "Semen Gate"
2012 Flashpoint Carla Season 5, episode 7: "Forget Oblivion"
2013 Off2Kali Comedy Paula Brancati Season 1, episode 7: "Pick My Fake Indian Name!"
2013 Murdoch Mysteries Sophia Lucas Season 6, episode 10: "Twisted Sisters"
2014 The Good Witch's Wonder Ms. Bryson TV film
2016 What Would Sal Do? Celeste 3 episodes
2016 Slasher: The Executioner Jana Singer Episode: "Like as Fire Eateth Up and Burneth Wood"
2017 Slasher: Guilty Party Dawn Duguin 8 episodes
2019 Hudson & Rex Beth Season 1, episode 9: "The Mourning Show"
2019 Frankie Drake Mysteries Maxine Season 3, episode 7: "Out on a Limb"
2019 Slasher: Solstice Violet Lickers 6 episodes
2019 Grounded for Christmas Marcy TV film
2019-2020 Workin' Moms Dana Brown 5 episodes
2021 Diggstown Shirley MacFarlane Season 3, episode 8: "Riley Seaver"
2021 Slasher: Flesh & Blood Christy Martin 6 episodes
2021-2022 In the Dark Hannah 3 episodes
2022 Death She Wrote Mary Malone TV film
Nominated Canadian Screen Award for Lead actress, television film or miniseries
2023 Slasher: Ripper Viviana Botticelli 8 episodes

Music videos

Music videos
Year Title Artist
2018 "I'm Upset Drake

References

  1. "Former Degrassi star Paula Brancati on how she became a successful producer". postcity.com. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  2. "Being Erica's Paula Brancati gives tips on Toronto's best Italian food spots". Shedoesthecity. November 1, 2011. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  3. "Paula Brancati on Her New Film, Acting, Family, and Coping with a Pandemic – Accenti Magazine". Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  4. "Nominees". TAPA. October 15, 2014. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  5. "The music might miss its mark, but Mirvish's Matilda is a fast and slick production". National Post. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  6. "awards database". academy.ca. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
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