Biography
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- 20 years rooted in Verdun: A dedicated voice for an inclusive, safe, and dynamic community.
- Recognized artistic and media career: Actress in films and television, screenwriter, and host on Quebec’s cultural scene.
- Community leadership: Over a decade of social involvement, ambassador for Les Beaux 4 Heures with the Martin-Matte Foundation and president of the jury for the Montreal International Children’s Film Festival.
- Publicist in the Quebec cultural industry.
A proud Verdun resident for over 20 years, Nathalie Cavezzali is a familiar face to Quebec audiences thanks to her career in film and television, where she has appeared in productions such as Le Vendeur, Habiter la maison, Les Beaux Malaises, Stat, and Mégantic. A screenwriter, host, and communicator, she has also distinguished herself through her ability to bring people together around meaningful cultural and social projects.
Her community involvement spans more than a decade, notably as ambassador for Les Beaux 4 Heures with the Martin-Matte Foundation and as president of the jury for the Montreal International Children’s Film Festival.
With a degree in Communications from the Université de Montréal, Nathalie has also worked in public relations for major events such as the Montreal World Film Festival, l’Adisq Gala and Tennis Canada. She has hosted numerous panels and events, developing strong expertise in citizen engagement, community mobilization, and event organization.
In her daily life, you’ll find her walking, cycling, enjoying local parks, or using Verdun’s active transportation paths. She knows the district’s issues firsthand: safety, mobility, urban planning, economic vitality, and the environment. Approachable and determined, Nathalie is committed to putting her energy, creativity, and experience to work for the residents of Desmarchais-Crawford to build a borough that is more inclusive, safer, and more vibrant.
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