Hailing from Montreal's NDG area, 13 year-old Charli Birdgenaw is a triple-threat performer who has worked on the Quebec, Canadian and International entertainment scene since the age of three. Charli's natural talent and down-to-earth likability make her a joy to behold, as she shares her infectious energy.Recently(2017), Charli played th...
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Hailing from Montreal's NDG area, 13 year-old Charli Birdgenaw is a triple-threat performer who has worked on the Quebec, Canadian and International entertainment scene since the age of three. Charli's natural talent and down-to-earth likability make her a joy to behold, as she shares her infectious energy.Recently(2017), Charli played the starring role of Ophelia in How Tommy Lemenchick Became A Grade Seven Legend, currently screening in Cannes as part of Telefilm Canada's initiative "Canada: Not Short On Talent." This comes after her impressive film performance as lead role Morgan in the short film The Catch. This film was featured at the 2017 Berlinale Film Festival. She can also be seen in movies such as Bad Santa II, Nine Lives and the short film 2 Days of Freedom. Charli has also appeared in numerous television and theater productions and has worked in voice-overs, commercials and video games.Charli is also an accomplished musician and singer. A student at Montreal's renowned FACE School, she is a member of both Orchestre Symphonique FACE (OSF) and Dragan Djerkic's String Orchestra, contributing her skill on violin to both ensembles. She has also performed with Utah duo The Piano Guys at Theatre St-Denis; provided back-up vocals for Quebec music legend Michel Rivard; and sang the Canadian National Anthem to kick off this year's "Hockey de Rue Tournament," supporting the charitable efforts of The Montreal Canadians Children's Foundation and The Sylvan Adams YM-YWHA.
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