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An actress, singer and dancer Evryle Ebora is a triple threat who has worked in television, film and theatre. Most recently, she appeared as 'Marilou,' the lead character in the comedic short film Good Girls Don't (2018) (2016 MPPIA winner), which premiered at the Whistler Film Festival. Her other films include Kids from Camelot (2017), Spilt Milk and "Super Sam." Evryle has appeared on ABC television's award-winning fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2011) and Steven Spielberg's science-fiction series The Whispers (2015). She first performed on stage as a princess in a theatre production of "The King and I." Evryle has spent the past five years training with Julian LeBlanc at the LeBlanc School of Acting, participating in several Casting Director workshops led by Catharine Falcon, Candice Elzinga, Edward D. Rea, Murdine Hirsch and Tiffany Mak; as well as McIlroy and Associates with Beatrice King. Other workshops Evryle has attended have included 'Voiceover and Animation' and 'Kid's Commercials.' She has also studied at the Tarlington Actors Studio, Shoreline Actors Studio and Gateway Theatre. Evryle studies dance at the Fresh Groove Dance Studio and trains in voice and piano with Rowena Silver Bridson. She can speak conversational Tagalog and is adept at both American and Canadian Accents. Evryle is passionate about her craft, extremely focused and takes direction well. At the age of ten, Evryle began collaborating with renowned Vancouver Music Producer Murray Yates (Echoman Records) and released her first single "Shining Down On You" in 2016. To-date, Evryle has recorded and released three original songs, which are available on YouTube, Spotify, CD Baby and Apple Music. Evryle received her first modeling and 'new face' award at a Mall Fashion Show in Bellingham at the age of six. As a dancer, she has won awards for performances in numerous Hip-Hop competitions. Evryle participated in her first Kiwanis Music Festival at the age of eight, and was awarded 1st Place for her music theatre solo classes and 2nd Place for piano. Evryle resides with her parents and older brother in Richmond, British Columbia. Described as a loveable child, she was quiet until bitten by the acting bug at the age of three, while singing, dancing and performing on video. When not on set, Evryle enjoys Hip-Hop dancing, singing, playing the piano, ice-skating, roller-skating, swimming, running, bicycling, Ripstik caster boarding and martial arts. Evryle is available for interviews and personal appearances, upon request, and is represented by Lissa Lloyd of Lloyd Talent at 604-589-7559.