8.9分第22集2018/美國/劇情,動(dòng)作,戰爭,電視劇,歐美劇,歐美,美國
8.4分第22集2017/美國/劇情,動(dòng)作,犯罪,電視劇,歐美,美國,歐美劇
9.0分全20集2019/美國/劇情,動(dòng)作,戰爭,電視劇,N,A,歐美,歐美劇,美國
7.9分HD2015/英國,加拿大,愛(ài)爾蘭/劇情,愛(ài)情,電影,英語(yǔ),愛(ài)情片,劇情片
Early life Paré was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the daughter of Anthony Paré, the head of the education department at McGill University, and Louise Mercier, a conference interpreter. She grew up in the Montreal neighbourhood of Notre-Dame-de-Gr?ce and has three brothers.[1] Paré is bilingual, speaking both English and French.[1] Her family is Catholic.[2] Paré's parents were both actors; her father was a drama teacher and toured with a theatre company. Her mother acted in amateur productions. Paré would watch her father at rehearsals as a child, and became interested in acting herself when helping him learn his lines for The Tempest.[3] She attended Villa Maria, a private Catholic girl's high school in Montreal. Paré studied drama at TheatreWorks, and appeared in over half a dozen amateur theatre productions as a teenager, including roles as Maid Marian in Robin Hood and Lucy in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.[4] In 2010, Paré began a role as Megan Calvet, Don Draper's second wife and Sterling Cooper Draper Price copywriter, on the television series Mad Men.[20] Paré's character had a prominent role in the Season 5 opener of Mad Men, in which she danced and sang a version of the 1960 Gillian Hills hit[21]"Zou Bisou Bisou".[22] Her recording of the song was subsequently released as a download and on vinyl.[23] In 2011, Paré appeared in '"Beholder", alongside Elaine Hendrix, Michael McMillian, and Rupak Ginn. The short film, directed by Nisha Ganatra, premiered as part of the ITVS/PBS series, FutureStates.[24] She starred in The Mountie, a western about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, filmed in a remote location outside of Whitehorse, Yukon.[25] Paré also starred in the comedic short,"Sorry, Rabbi", directed by Mark Slutsky.