Winner Best Actress in a television program for her performance in the series Paris Paris.
The series Paris Paris also won Best Series 2023
Maxim Roy (born March 7, 1972) is a renowned French Canadian actress recognized for her dynamic performances across television, film, and theater. In English-language productions, she is best known for her roles as Detective Isabelle Latendresse in the hit Canadian police drama 19-2, Jocelyn Fray in the fantasy series Shadowhunters, and Mob mistress Michelle in Bad Blood.
Roy's career began with a breakout lead role in the TV series Au nom du Père et du Fils, followed by its sequel Le Sorcier. Her versatility has been showcased through a wide array of performances, including appearances in Love & Human Remains and the Golden Reel-winning Les Boys. In theater, she has starred in various productions, including musicals and the play L'Affaire Tartuffe.
Beyond acting, Roy is also a co-founder and co-owner of the production company Sanna Films. She wrote and directed the company's debut film, Final Four, and starred in its second production, Lotto 6/66. Her extensive filmography spans decades and includes both French and English-language projects, highlighting her ability to excel across different genres and media.
Maxim Roy's continued impact on the entertainment industry is further cemented by her familial ties, as she is the sister of notable Québécois actors Gildor, Luc, and Yvon Roy, contributing to the rich legacy of her artistic family.
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