Rachel Bernard, boasting a rich theatrical career spanning over 25 years, has distinguished herself as an actress of Acadian heritage. Her talents have shone brightly at various community theater festivals across New Brunswick, where she has been honored with awards for her exceptional performances in leading and supporting roles. Rachel's creative prowess extends beyond acting; she authored and starred in a poignant play depicting the history of the Acadians during their deportation, captivating audiences for five consecutive years at the outdoor venue of Wilson's Point Historic Site in Miramichi. Furthermore, Rachel has made a significant impact as a voice-over artist for numerous esteemed companies, including JD Irving and Enbridge, with her voice gracing both television and radio commercials. Notably, she lends her voice to the character Mémé Muwin in the animated series "Lil Glooscap & the Legends of Turtle Island" on APTN. Additionally, Rachel has also recently appeared in the sitcoms "Brit out of Water" and "O’Dons." Brimming with confidence on stage, Rachel also offers her expertise as a host and mediator for various events and public dialogues, further demonstrating her versatility and passion for the performing arts.

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Rachel Bernard, boasting a rich theatrical career spanning over 25 years, has distinguished herself as an actress of Acadian heritage. Her talents have shone brightly at various community theater festivals across New Brunswick, where she has been honored with awards for her exceptional performances in leading and supporting roles. Rachel's creative prowess extends beyond acting; she authored and starred in a poignant play depicting the history of the Acadians during their deportation, captivating audiences for five consecutive years at the outdoor venue of Wilson's Point Historic Site in Miramichi. Furthermore, Rachel has made a significant impact as a voice-over artist for numerous esteemed companies, including JD Irving and Enbridge, with her voice gracing both television and radio commercials. Notably, she lends her voice to the character Mémé Muwin in the animated series "Lil Glooscap & the Legends of Turtle Island" on APTN. Additionally, Rachel has also recently appeared in the sitcoms "Brit out of Water" and "O’Dons." Brimming with confidence on stage, Rachel also offers her expertise as a host and mediator for various events and public dialogues, further demonstrating her versatility and passion for the performing arts.

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Rachel Bernard, boasting a rich theatrical career spanning over 25 years, has distinguished herself as an actress of Acadian heritage. Her talents have shone brightly at various community theater festivals across New Brunswick, where she has been honored with awards for her exceptional performances in leading and supporting roles. Rachel’s creative prowess extends beyond acting; she authored and starred in a poignant play depicting the history of the Acadians during their deportation, captivating audiences for five consecutive years at the outdoor venue of Wilson’s Point Historic Site in Miramichi.

Furthermore, Rachel has made a significant impact as a voice-over artist for numerous esteemed companies, including JD Irving and Enbridge, with her voice gracing both television and radio commercials. Notably, she lends her voice to the character Mémé Muwin in the animated series “Lil Glooscap & the Legends of Turtle Island” on APTN. Additionally, Rachel has also recently appeared in the sitcoms “Brit out of Water” and “O’Dons.”

Brimming with confidence on stage, Rachel also offers her expertise as a host and mediator for various events and public dialogues, further demonstrating her versatility and passion for the performing arts.

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French
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English
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Cosmetologist at CCNB Campbellton
September 7, 1982 - June 16, 1983
I graduated many years ago but have since taken on roles above and beyond what the diploma says!

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