Eva Bourne

Eva Bourne grew up tucked away in Creston, deep in British Columbia’s East Kootenays. Her parents weren’t your average folks—bit quirky, always feeding her creative spark, and honestly, it paid off. After high school, Eva tried out the whole Dental Assisting thing in Cranbrook, but let’s be real, the dental world couldn’t really hold her attention. Didn’t take her long to drop out and bounce over to Vancouver, chasing the acting bug that just wouldn’t quit. She didn’t exactly have to wait tables for years before getting her shot, either. Pretty soon after landing in Vancouver, she scored her first gig on USA Network’s “Psych.” Not too shabby for a rookie. Then came a bunch of other TV spots—she popped up on The CW’s “Emily Owens M.D.,” CTV’s “Motive,” and even TNT’s “Falling Skies.” Not just one-offs, either. She got to dig into recurring roles on SyFy’s “Caprica,” Discovery’s “R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour,” and if you’re into fairy tales, you probably saw her as Princess Eva on ABC’s “Once Upon a Time.” Eva didn’t stop at TV. She’s rubbed elbows with some real Hollywood heavy-hitters. On the big screen, she’s shared scenes with Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche in “Words and Pictures,” and even popped up in “The Big Year” alongside Steve Martin, Owen Wilson, and Rosamund Pike. Not bad for a kid from Creston, right?

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