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Emmanuelle Vaugier was born on June 23, 1976, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Raised in a French-speaking Roman Catholic household, she grew up in a culturally rich environment influenced by her parents, who were immigrants from France. Vaugier attended Crofton House School, an independent all-girls institution, for ten years before transferring to Magee Secondary School, which offered a broader curriculum allowing her to explore the performing arts.
Vaugier’s interest in acting emerged during her high school years, where she was first cast as the understudy to a lead role in a play. This experience sparked a lasting passion for performance. She also pursued modeling and worked in Japan for three years, gaining international exposure before transitioning fully into acting.
Vaugier made her television debut in 1995, playing Rosalie Frank in the TV movie A Family Divided and appearing as Maria Alcobar in an episode of Highlander: The Series. She went on to appear in several television films, including The Halfback of Notre Dame (1996) as Esmerelda, Assault on Death Mountain (1999), Largo Winch: The Heir (2001) as Nikki, House of the Dead 2 (2005) as Alexandra Morgan, and His Double Life (2016) as Linda.
She gained wide recognition for recurring roles on popular TV series. In 2004, she portrayed Nicki in One Tree Hill. One of her most notable roles came in 2005 when she played Mia, a ballet teacher and romantic interest of the main character, in the hit comedy series Two and a Half Men. From 2006 to 2009, she played Detective Jessica Angell on CSI: NY, a role that significantly raised her profile.
Her additional television credits include roles in Madison (1996) as Noella D’Angelo, Police Academy: The Series (1997) as Sally, So Weird (2000) as Donna, Charmed (2002) as Dr. Ava Nicolae, and Mistresses (2015) as Niko.
Vaugier began her film career in 1998, playing Veronica Bloom in Hysteria. She earned greater recognition with her role as Susie in the 2002 romantic comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights. In 2005, she starred as Addison Corday in Saw II, a commercially successful entry in the horror franchise.
Other notable film roles include Jennifer in The Fear: Resurrection (1999), Jasmine in Secondhand Lions (2003), Sheriff Annie Flynn in the sci-fi horror film Unearthed (2007), Valerie Cardinal in the action movie Far Cry (2008), Elizabeth Rings in Mirrors 2 (2010), Donna Smith Lawrence in the drama Susie’s Hope (2013), and Mary Magdalene in Saul: The Journey to Damascus (2014).
Emmanuelle Vaugier maintains a relatively private personal life. It is publicly known that she is currently single, and there is no verified information regarding her marital status or family. She remains active on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, where she engages with fans and shares aspects of her professional life.
According to multiple sources, Vaugier has an estimated net worth of approximately $5 million, amassed through her extensive work in television and film. Her roles in high-profile TV series and popular films have solidified her reputation as a versatile and enduring actress in the industry.
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