Dorly Jean-Louis
Dorly Jean-Louis is a Canadian Actress who continues to make a name for herself in film and television with no signs of slowing down. A versatile performer with an appeal that exudes confidence and elegance, she is credited for appearing in several award-winning television series including The Umbrella Academy, 12 Monkeys and Salvation. Dorly's love for acting began as a child fascinated by the artistry and glamour of silver screen classic movies. That interest turned into passion while debuting in independent short films, music videos as well as volunteering as reporter and host for campus television and radio stations.
Dorly has definitely come a long way since interning at CTV News as a production assistant. No doubt her competitive edge is due in part to her professional training in broadcast journalism. After graduating from college, Dorly launched her acting and modelling career with a leap of faith, a dream and belief in her aptitudes. That conviction paid off. She has since been cast in numerous journalistic roles; as inquisitive reporter Talisha in the Hallmark film Daniel's Daughter; as a news anchor in the television series Missing; and as a tabloid news reporter in the romantic film A very Country Christmas Homecoming.
Over the years, Dorly has been recognized by community leaders and her peers with several notable awards. She received the distinction of Role Model at the Black Canadian Women Awards issued by the Canadian House of Commons and the Diversity Advancement Network, as Inspirational Woman by Soulful Image Magazine and as one of Canada's top 100 Black Women to Watch by CIBWE the international Black Women network of excellence. Fluent in both official languages in addition to Haitian Créole, Dorly holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honours in Mass Communication from the University of Ottawa, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from Humber College School of Media Studies and a Canadian Fashion Designer Diploma from the Richard Robinson Fashion Design Academy.
Born on the island of Hispaniola, Republic of Haiti, Dorly's parents immigrated to Montreal before settling in Ottawa where she was raised. Now based in Toronto, Dorly is working on several film and television projects slated for release throughout the year.