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Vampire enthusiasts are likely familiar with the popular film Twilight, the first installment of the blockbuster franchise based on Stephenie Meyer's novels. In the series, the character Victoria Sutherland plays a pivotal role as an antagonist. Portrayed by Canadian actress Rachelle Lefevre, Victoria is known for her fiery red hair and menacing presence, making Lefevre's performance particularly memorable.
Rachelle Lefevre was born on February 1, 1979, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She attended Centennial Academy, a private high school in Montreal. She later pursued creative arts at Dawson College before continuing her theater training during two summer sessions at the Walnut Hill School in Natick, Massachusetts. Lefevre eventually enrolled at McGill University to study education and literature but did not complete her degree, choosing instead to pursue a career in acting.
Lefevre's entry into the entertainment industry came through an unexpected twist of fate. While working as a waitress at a sushi bar in Montreal, she mentioned her acting aspirations to a regular customer who happened to be a Canadian television producer. This led to an audition for the sitcom Student Bodies. Although she did not get the part, it opened the door to future opportunities. In 1999, she landed her first significant role as Stacey Hanson in the Canadian television series Big Wolf on Campus. Her character, a popular teenage girl and love interest of the protagonist, appeared only in the show's first season.
Lefevre gained international recognition for her portrayal of Victoria Sutherland in Twilight (2008), the cinematic adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling novel. She reportedly became obsessed with vampire lore after reading Bram Stoker's Dracula at age 14 and described her role in Twilight as embodying “pure evil, malice, and feline.” Her performance was widely praised, and she became an active figure in the film’s promotional campaigns, frequently meeting fans and signing autographs.
Despite the success of her portrayal, Lefevre did not return as Victoria in the third installment of the series, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010), due to reported scheduling conflicts with another project. The unexpected recasting led to widespread disappointment among her fans, and the social media campaign “Bring Back Rachelle” became a trending topic on Twitter in July 2009. Lefevre expressed her regret and sadness over the decision, stating she had been deeply committed to the role.
Beyond Twilight, Rachelle Lefevre has appeared in a range of films and television shows. Her film credits include Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, directed by George Clooney, Hatley High, and Pure. On television, she made guest appearances in shows such as MTV’s Undressed, Charmed, Bones, and a single episode of the hit series How I Met Your Mother. These appearances have helped solidify her status as a versatile actress in both Canadian and American entertainment industries.
As of recent reports, Rachelle Lefevre is not married but is believed to be in a relationship with Chris Crary, a former contestant on the reality TV show Top Chef. Her estimated net worth stands at approximately $1.5 million. Known for her distinctive red hair and magnetic screen presence, she maintains an active presence on social media, especially Twitter, where fans can follow her at @RachelleLefevre.
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