Caroline Palmer, a talented individual, has a rich background in the performing arts. Her academic journey began at Western University, where she honed her skills on stage and showcased her talents at the prestigious London Fringe Festival. Following her time at Western, Caroline returned to Toronto to pursue a master's degree and embark on a career in film and television.
Her professional breakthrough came with a leading role in the feature film "The Drownsman" from Black Fawn Films and Breakthrough Entertainment. Since then, Caroline has been building momentum in the industry, impressing audiences with her versatility and range. She has demonstrated her ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles, as well as showcase her strong dialect work.
Caroline's recent projects include appearances on USA's hit series "Suits," the breakout CBC hit "Workin' Moms," and Christoph Waltz's directorial debut "Georgetown," alongside esteemed actors Vanessa Redgrave and Waltz himself. She also played the character Kim Price in Season 12 of the popular CBC series "Heartland" and took on the role of the mother of Billy Batson in DC's latest franchise "Shazam!".
When she's not on set, Caroline can be found working on her own creative projects. She is a writer and producer for Roaming Focus Productions, a company she co-owns with her husband, photographer and director Mike Palmer.