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Jessica Paré

Given that both of her parents were actors, it was almost certain that Jessica Paré would also become an actor. Her father, Anthony Paré once taught drama and toured with a theatre company and her mother, Louise Mercier, a conference translator, acted in amateur productions. Paré played Jesus in a production of Godspell while attending Villa Maria, a private catholic girl`s high school in Montreal. She also studied drama at TheatreWorks and appeared in over half a dozen amateur theater productions as a teenager. Her professional career began during her last year of high school when she had a small part in the made-for-TV movie, Bonanno: A Godfathers Story. She played the role of Megan, Don Draper’s wife in 49 episodes of the hit US series, Mad Men. Singing on one episode of the show, her version of Zou bisou bisou became a hit download on Apple’s iTunes. She as played the role of Mandy Ellis on the series Seal Team since 2017.

Features & TV Movies

Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release

Bonanno: A Godfather’s Story (TV-1999)
En vacances (1999)

Stardom (2000)
Possible Worlds (2000)
Lost and Delirious (2001)
Bollywood/Hollywood (2002)
Posers (2002)
The Death and Life of Nancy Eaton (TV-2003)
Wicker Park (2004)
See This Movie (2005)
Protect and Serve (TV-2007)
The Trotsky (2009)
Suck (2009)
Jusqu’à toi (2009)
Peepers (2009)

Sorry, Rabbi (2011, short)
Beholder (2011, short)
The Mountie (2011)
Standby (2013)
Brooklyn (2014)
The Interestings (TV-2016)
Lovesick (2016)
Someone Else’s Wedding (2017)
Pie (2018, short)

Death of a Ladies’ Man (2020)

TV Series – Cast:
Random Passage (2001, mini-series)
Napoléon (2002, mini-series)
Jack & Bobby (2004-2005)
Lives of the Saints (2004, mini-series)
Mad Men (2011-2015)
Seal Team (2017-)

TV Series – Guest appearances:
Big Wolf on Campus (1999)
Life (2007)
Futurestates (2011)
Satisfaction (2013)
Six (2018)
Star vs. The Forces of Evil (voice, 2019)

Big Hero 6: The Series (voice, 2020)
Atypical (2021)
The Simpsons (voice, 2021)