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Who is Kandyse McClure? Her husband, family, body measurements
The story of this South African-born Canadian actress Kandyse McClure is better described as a date with destiny. The now famous actress never considered acting as a career choice and even wanted to pursue a career in the medical field.
However, her career choices changed when her mother convinced her to audition for a play her friend was producing at the Vancouver Fringe Festival. The track was the Valley Song by Athol Fugard. After the play, Lucas Talent Agency received a call from an old client looking for the amateur actress, and this unique call became her first step in a successful career.
The first time we see her beautiful face was In a Class of Her Own ( a 1999 telefilm ), followed by a Fox Family teen drama A Higher Level, NBC Saturday morning series Romeo Must Die, and Behold Point Run. She also performed as Dr. Clementine Chasseur in the Netflix original series on Hemlock Grove and in the television program of the sci-fi channel Battle Star Galactica as Anastasia Duallaand .
Here’s everything you need to know about the Canadian actress, who has graced the silver screen for almost two decades.
Who is Kandyse McClure?
The Canadian actress was born on March 22, 1980 in Durban, South Africa and is of Cape Colored descent. She lived with her parents and grandparents in South Africa until she was eleven, when she first traveled to North America.
She returned to South Africa at the age of fourteen before he left for Canada for good at the age of seventeen. Kandyse McClure began her secondary education in South Africa but ended up in Canada. In 1998 she graduated from West Vancouver Secondary School.
McClure’s first appearance as a professional actress was in the 1999 TV movie In a Class of One’s Own. The following year, she landed a small role in the blockbuster film Romeo Must Die, and also appeared on Fox family teen drama Higher Ground, NBC Saturday morning series Just Deal, and television series Da Vinci’s Inquiry.
In 2002, she played Elizabeth Munroe in an American-Canadian post-apocalyptic action drama. Jeremiah Later that year she starred as Sue Snell in the film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel Carrie. For the next six years (2003-2009), McClure portrayed Anastasia “Dee” Dualla on Battlestar Galactica . In 2009 she appeared in another film adaptation of King’s book – Corn Children. The following year, she starred in NBC’s short-livedSeries people unknown.
In 2011, she starred in the independent short Just Be Yourself , as Stuart Davis’ girlfriend. Later that year, she co-hosted the late-night HDNet program Sex, God, Rock ‘n’ Roll Season II alongside her Just Be Yourself co-star Stuart Davis. The following year she would become Dr. Clementine Chasseur in the Netflix Original Series will play Hemlock Grove.
The beautiful actress has also been seen in several other films, TV programs and series such as Reaper, Andromeda, Smallville, Jake 2.0 and Whistler . In 2016 she starredViola Desmond in History Minute – a series of sixty-two short films produced to mark the start of the 82nd edition of Black History Month.
She received the 2005 Peabody Award for Outstanding Achievement in Television. In 2002, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at Leo Awards for her outstanding performance in Carrie.
Her husband and family
The Canadian actress is married to Black Gold executive producer Ian Cylenz Lee. Kandyse McClure loves to keep her personal life private. Therefore, there is no information on how the couple met, how long they worked together and how long they worked together.
In fact, many learned she was married when she mentioned “my husband” during an interview with News24. Hardly anyone can say whether the couple already has children of their own or not. The actress lived in Vancouver, British Columbia as of 2013.
Body measurements by Kandyse McClure
Kandyse is 1.54 m tall, has an hourglass shape and a slim body weighing 50 kg. Her body measurements are 34-24-35 inches and her bra size is 34B.
She is involved in charitable causes and is a member of the non-profit organization CARE Canada, which works to alleviate poverty in developing regions of the world.