Catherine BruhierCatherine Bruhier (prounounced 'Brew-Yay') was born in Belize, but grew up in St. John, New Brunswick. She moved to Toronto when she was 17. This determined woman studied acting at George Brown Theatre School, York University, and the University of Toronto. She then went on to win the Dora Award for her portrayal of Indira in Carrying the Calf. Afterwards, she obtained stage experience at The Shaw Festival in Ontario, The Theatre Plus, and the Grand Theatre. Her theatre experience has been interspersed with television appearances as well, having performed on such syndicated series as Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and Forever Knight. Many people will recognize her from her co-host duties on the popular children's series Polka Dot Door. After Due South was cancelled for a second and what seemed to the final time (after season two), Catherine, who does not believe in sitting around and waiting for parts to be offered, pursued her acting career by moving to Los Angeles, and completed the movie Shadowbuilder. She's appeared in episodes of "Highlander: The Raven," "Family Law," "Port Charles," "Frasier," "Yes, Dear," "Soul Food," and "Angela's Eyes." Catherine came back for a few episodes of the third season of Due South. Her character exited the show by going through the police academy and becoming an officer. Catherine wrote, produced, directed, and starred in a short film called "The Sacrifice" which won two awards at the Bare Bones International Film Festival. She married Steve Pacini on July 19, 2003. One of her goals is to one day own her own production company. Due South Cast Information | William & Elyse's Due South Page |
![]() PERSONAL INFO Born: May 31, 1972 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Height: 5' 6" Married DUE SOUTH ROLE Elaine Besbriss CAREER Internet Movie Database WEB SITES General List Pictures HOW TO CONTACT -- Unknown -- |