Priscilla Faia is a Canadian TV and film actress
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Priscilla Faia is a Canadian TV and film actress
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Priscilla Fala was born on 23rd October 1985 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Not much is known about her childhood or parents. She was signed by a talent agent when she was eight years of age, and started training at the Screen Actors Studio when she was only nine.
She moved to Vancouver at the age of 22 and started appearing in commercials before making her TV debut. She is currently known to be single.
Priscilla Faia started her career appearing in commercials. In 2009, she played a role in the short film ‘After the Riots’. She next played a small role in the miniseries ‘True Justice’ which ran for two seasons in 2012 and 2013.
She started gaining popularity after she began appearing in the TV series ‘Rookie Blue’ from the fourth season in a main role. The series, which began airing in 2010, followed the lives of five rookie cops, who had recently graduated from the academy. It narrated how they dealt with their duties as cops, as well as the problems and expectations of their families. The series won the Canadian Screen Award and was also nominated for many other awards such as the ‘Gemini Award’ and the ‘PRISM Award.’ Priscilla earned a nomination for the Canadian Screen Award for her performance in the ‘Best Supporting Actress’ category.
In 2014, she played a guest role in an episode of ‘Seed’, a TV series about Harry, a bachelor and bartender, whose sperm donation results in an offspring he had been unaware of till now. In 2016, she played another guest role in the police-procedural TV series ‘Motive’.
Her most recent work is her role in the TV series ‘You Me Her’. The series, which has been airing since 2016, is a comedy which revolves around a couple entering a polyamorous relationship. It has aired for three seasons so far.
Besides acting, she has also collaborated with several of her coworkers in ‘Rookie Blue’ to support UNICEF. She trekked for several days and also attended numerous educational programs of the UNICEF as a part of the First Canadian Charity Challenge to Machu Picchu.