Caitlynne Elizabeth Medrek (born November 19, 1989) is a Canadian
actress and voice actor.[1] A Canadian College of Performing Arts
alumna, Medrek began performing in community theatre at age 10, later
becoming a triple threat. She is best known for her roles in Fargo,
Season 3 as Grace Stussy, Claire in the award-winning webseries, Out
with Dad, as Mikoto in My-HiME, Miu Matsuoka in Strawberry
Marshmallow, Pan in Dragon Ball GT, and Dawn in Total Drama: Revenge
of the Island. Her latest mainstream voice work include: Cardfight!!
Vanguard, Arthur, and Gintama. The mediums in which she works span
radio, voice, theatre and film. She can be seen in the final season of
Hell on Wheels, Season 2 of Wynonna Earp, Season 3 of Fargo as Grace
Stussy, and Season 3 of The Detour.She is also known in the world of
web series for playing Claire Daniels, one of the main roles of
many-times-awarded LGBT webseries, Out with Dad, for which she
received nominations and awards.[2][3][4][5]Born November 19, 1989, in
Calgary, Alberta, Medrek started performing at an early age doing
community theatre with the StoryBook Theatre company.[6] She kept up
dance skills in a variety of styles including Ukrainian dance and
competed at various festivals throughout the province in solo, duet
and trio events. She was a member of the Young Canadians of the
Calgary Stampede and at age 15 competing in Calgary's "Youth Talent
Showdown" competition at the Calgary Stampede where she won 2nd
runner-up. That same year she placed first at the Kiwanis Music
Festival and went on to win first place in Provincials for Musical
Theatre in Edmonton.In 2006, she was cast as Amber in the Rod
Lurie-directed film Resurrecting the Champ. Medrek has voiced
characters in a variety of anime works, often with the Calgary-based
Blue Water Studios and Ocean Productions. In Summer 2007, she was a
member of the Charlottetown Festival Young Company Training Program
and a cast member of Alberta Fusion. She graduated in April 2008 from
the Canadian College of Performing Arts (CCPA), where she received the
Arnold Spohr Scholarship.
actress and voice actor.[1] A Canadian College of Performing Arts
alumna, Medrek began performing in community theatre at age 10, later
becoming a triple threat. She is best known for her roles in Fargo,
Season 3 as Grace Stussy, Claire in the award-winning webseries, Out
with Dad, as Mikoto in My-HiME, Miu Matsuoka in Strawberry
Marshmallow, Pan in Dragon Ball GT, and Dawn in Total Drama: Revenge
of the Island. Her latest mainstream voice work include: Cardfight!!
Vanguard, Arthur, and Gintama. The mediums in which she works span
radio, voice, theatre and film. She can be seen in the final season of
Hell on Wheels, Season 2 of Wynonna Earp, Season 3 of Fargo as Grace
Stussy, and Season 3 of The Detour.She is also known in the world of
web series for playing Claire Daniels, one of the main roles of
many-times-awarded LGBT webseries, Out with Dad, for which she
received nominations and awards.[2][3][4][5]Born November 19, 1989, in
Calgary, Alberta, Medrek started performing at an early age doing
community theatre with the StoryBook Theatre company.[6] She kept up
dance skills in a variety of styles including Ukrainian dance and
competed at various festivals throughout the province in solo, duet
and trio events. She was a member of the Young Canadians of the
Calgary Stampede and at age 15 competing in Calgary's "Youth Talent
Showdown" competition at the Calgary Stampede where she won 2nd
runner-up. That same year she placed first at the Kiwanis Music
Festival and went on to win first place in Provincials for Musical
Theatre in Edmonton.In 2006, she was cast as Amber in the Rod
Lurie-directed film Resurrecting the Champ. Medrek has voiced
characters in a variety of anime works, often with the Calgary-based
Blue Water Studios and Ocean Productions. In Summer 2007, she was a
member of the Charlottetown Festival Young Company Training Program
and a cast member of Alberta Fusion. She graduated in April 2008 from
the Canadian College of Performing Arts (CCPA), where she received the
Arnold Spohr Scholarship.
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