Anne-Krystel Goyer

Anne-Krystel Goyer

Height: 174 cm
Born in Montréal on April 25th, 1986, Anne-Krystel Goyer is a model-actress and a business woman. Her versatility helps her express her unique personality through her work, notably in modeling but also in apparel management, where she earned a degree from Lasalle college.Anne-Krystel has built two companies from the ground up. Firstly, a luxury sw... Show more »
Born in Montréal on April 25th, 1986, Anne-Krystel Goyer is a model-actress and a business woman. Her versatility helps her express her unique personality through her work, notably in modeling but also in apparel management, where she earned a degree from Lasalle college.Anne-Krystel has built two companies from the ground up. Firstly, a luxury swim wear and lingerie business and then launching her very own fragrance, Anne-Krystel8, through a collaboration with a team of French perfumers from Provence.Enjoying her experience on the set of a Coca-Cola ad, for the energy drink, Nos Actives, with George Saint-Pierre, she wanted more and more she got in her first film appearance in À L'Origine D'Un Cri (2010). Anne-Krystel participated in the legendary end of year comedy show, Bye Bye , (2012), appeared in skits for Just For Laughs and had a lot of fun doing comedy with Dominic Paquet on his TV show Mets-Y Le Paquet.From her first appearance in cinema in 2010 to now, Anne-Krystel has appeared in over fifty productions , from local Quebec Television and Film to American Productions. In a bid to expand her repertoire, she has collaborated with musical artists in their videos, she was a stand-in for Christina Hendricks (2016), appeared in the Film 9 (2016) and a number of silent roles in a myriad of Franco-Canadian films, most notably in Le Trip à Trois (2017). Anne-Krystel has also appeared in commercials, for the upscale restaurant Boefish among others.More recently, she collaborated with Xavier Dolan for a photo shoot for his upcoming film Matt & Max (2018) and got a supporting role in the Québec TV show Ruptures (2019), playing alongside Normand D'Amour. Show less «
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