详细介绍:Early life Paré was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the daughter of Anthony Paré, the head of the educ…Early life Paré was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the daughter of Anthony Paré, the head of the education department at McGill University, and Louise Mercier, a conference interpreter. She grew up in the Montreal neighbourhood of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and has three brothers.[1] Paré is bilingual, speaking both English and French.[1] Her family is Catholic.[2] Paré's parents were both actors; her father was a drama teacher and toured with a theatre company. Her mother acted in amateur productions. Paré would watch her father at rehearsals as a child, and became interested in acting herself when helping him learn his lines for The Tempest.[3] She attended Villa Maria, a private Catholic girl's high school in Montreal. Paré studied drama at TheatreWorks, and appeared in over half a dozen amateur theatre productions as a teenager, including roles as Maid Marian in Robin Hood and Lucy in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.[4]In 2010, Paré began a role as Megan Calvet, Don Draper's second wife and Sterling Cooper Draper Price copywriter, on the television series Mad Men.[20] Paré's character had a prominent role in the Season 5 opener of Mad Men, in which she danced and sang a version of the 1960 Gillian Hills hit[21] "Zou Bisou Bisou".[22] Her recording of the song was subsequently released as a download and on vinyl.[23] In 2011, Paré appeared in '"Beholder", alongside Elaine Hendrix, Michael McMillian, and Rupak Ginn. The short film, directed by Nisha Ganatra, premiered as part of the ITVS/PBS series, FutureStates.[24] She starred in The Mountie, a western about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, filmed in a remote location outside of Whitehorse, Yukon.[25] Paré also starred in the comedic short, "Sorry, Rabbi", directed by Mark Slutsky.详情