Maxim Roy, a talented Canadian actress, was born on March 7, 1972, in Rigaud, Quebec. Her impressive career spans multiple mediums, including theatre, film, and television. One of her most notable roles is her current starring position in the English version of the acclaimed Canadian police drama series, 19-2.
Roy's breakthrough performance was as the lead in the thirteen-episode TV series Au nom du Pere et du Fils, which was followed by the sequel, Le Sorcier. Her extensive filmography also includes notable appearances in Love & Human Remains and the television film Platinum.
On stage, Roy has showcased her skills in various musicals and plays, including L'Affaire Tartuffe. She also appeared in the Golden Reel-winning film Les Boys in 1999.
In addition to her acting career, Roy is a founder and co-owner of the film production company, Sanna Films. Her company's debut film, Final Four, was written and directed by Roy herself. The company's second production, Lotto 6/66, stars Peter Miller and is directed by one of Roy's partners, Dominic Laurence James.
As a member of a family of actors, Roy is the sister of Québécois actors Gildor Roy, Luc Roy, and Yvon Roy. Her brother Luc Roy co-starred with her in the film Coyote.