Carlyne Fournier
- Actress
- Producer
- Casting Department
Born and raised on the outskirts of Montreal, Carlyne Fournier is a bilingual, New England-based actress, voiceover artist, and producer. Career highlights include roles in the feature films Spin The Plate, Justice is Mind, I Am Monroe, and The Witching Hour opposite actors Michael Madsen & William Forsythe. She also received the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2012 Massachusetts Independent Film Festival for her role in the short film My Pretty Maura.
As a producer, she is particularly proud of the award-winning Music Video "Take my Keys" which warns of the dangers of teen-drunk driving. Her true passion lies here, in creating films that shed light on social issues in hopes of provoking social change. She constantly seeks to combine her creative craft with the power of media to help educate and promote global awareness on important social issues. In recent years, Carlyne has worked as an actor and producer on many more projects addressing a variety of serious topics, including Remember When, an award-winning film about Alzheimer's Disease; Day One, a film about alcoholism-recovery amongst teens; Sunny Side Up, a feature about social anxiety; Spin The Plate, an award- winning film confronting the sexual abuse of children; Double Zero, a short film about Anorexia; Theory of Conflict, a film taking on racial & ethnicity clashes amongst college students; and Silence, a feature exploring the tremendous impact of texting & social media on our lives.
When not producing or working on improving her craft, Carlyne spends quality time with her family either in Quebec or at home by the ocean in Massachusetts.
As a producer, she is particularly proud of the award-winning Music Video "Take my Keys" which warns of the dangers of teen-drunk driving. Her true passion lies here, in creating films that shed light on social issues in hopes of provoking social change. She constantly seeks to combine her creative craft with the power of media to help educate and promote global awareness on important social issues. In recent years, Carlyne has worked as an actor and producer on many more projects addressing a variety of serious topics, including Remember When, an award-winning film about Alzheimer's Disease; Day One, a film about alcoholism-recovery amongst teens; Sunny Side Up, a feature about social anxiety; Spin The Plate, an award- winning film confronting the sexual abuse of children; Double Zero, a short film about Anorexia; Theory of Conflict, a film taking on racial & ethnicity clashes amongst college students; and Silence, a feature exploring the tremendous impact of texting & social media on our lives.
When not producing or working on improving her craft, Carlyne spends quality time with her family either in Quebec or at home by the ocean in Massachusetts.