Desjardin (disambiguation)

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Desjardin is one of the longest-running French metal packaging manufacturers, founded in 1848.

Desjardin may also refer to:

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Sarah Desjardins (born July 16, 1994) is a Canadian actress. She is known for playing Whitney in the 2011 The Hub miniseries Clue, and Jenna Hope in the YouTube Premium series Impulse. Desjardins has also had recurring roles on multiple television series, portraying Catherine in the first season of the Syfy fantasy horror television series Van Helsing, Maddy in the last four parts of the Netflix spy series Project MC2, and Donna Sweett in the fourth season of The CW supernatural horror television series Riverdale. Since 2022, she has played the recurring role of Callie on the Showtime drama series Yellowjackets.

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