Sasha Clements

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Sasha Clements
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Clements in October 2018
Born
Sasha Nicole Clements [1]

(1990-03-13) March 13, 1990 (age 33)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada [2]
Alma mater York University
Occupation
Years active2005–present
Known for Majority Rules!
Spouse Corbin Bleu (m. 2016)
Website www.sashaclements.com

Sasha Nicole Clements (born March 13, 1990) [3] is a Canadian actress. She is known for her role as Kiki Kincaid on the Teletoon sitcom Majority Rules! . She was cast in the 2005 fantasy The Snow Queen (2005). She also starred in the Disney Channel Original movie How to Build a Better Boy (2014), playing the role of Marnie.

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Early life

Clements was born in Toronto, Ontario. [4] Her mother is Anna Clements, [5] and her father is actor Christopher Lee Clements, [6] who was an actor on the Canadian musical drama series Catwalk. [7] She has two younger brothers. [8] Her great-grandmother is Russian Canadian. [upper-alpha 1] [9] She enrolled in York University. [10]

Career

Clements's first role with Juliet Stevenson in the BBC TV movie The Snow Queen (2005). [11] In 2009, she won her first starring role in the Canadian Teletoon series Majority Rules! , playing 15-year-old Kiki Kincaid. [12] and she guest starred in one episode of What's Up Warthogs! in 2010. She has had guest roles on television series such as Rookie Blue and Really Me (2011). [13] Clements had a recurring role as Sarah on Lost Girl (2012). She guest starred as Emma in the premiere two episode of YTV's Life with Boys (2012). She then guest starred as Nikki in one episodes of Mudpit (2013).

In mid-2013, Clements began work on the Disney Channel Original Movie, How to Build a Better Boy (2014), alongside China Anne McClain and Kelli Berglund. The film is directed by Paul Hoen and premiered on August 15, 2014. [14] In January 2015, Clements had a recurring role on the YTV and TeenNick series Open Heart as Rayna Sherazi. [15] She guest starred as Cat in the premiere two episode of Canadian television series Degrassi: The Next Generation (2015). [16] She also appeared in the 2015 Canadian television film based on the popular Degrassi series, Degrassi Don't Look Back (2015). [17]

In February 2017, had a supporting role in the drama film From Straight A's to XXX (2017), alongside Haley Pullos. [18] [19] and she working one episode with the internet personality Manon Mathews, on New Form channel, [upper-alpha 2] who has a series on YouTube. [20] In 2019, she was cast in a co-starring role in the Jordan Barker film Witches in the Woods (2019), [upper-alpha 3] [upper-alpha 4] [21] the project also stars Hannah Kasulka, and with her husband Corbin Bleu. [22]

In July 2021, she was cast in the Hallmark Channel original entitled Love, for Real (2021), alongside Chloe Bridges, Camille Kostek and Corbin Bleu, directed by Maclain Nelson. [23] In December 2021, She was cast for a Lifetime Christmas movie, titled A Christmas Dance Reunion (2021), directed by Brian Herzlinger. [24] In 2022, she was cast in the comedy film Camp Hideout (2022), with Christopher Lloyd, and directed by Sean Olson. [25] She guest starred as Wendy in the premiere one episode of HBO Max's Minx (2022). [26] She then guest starred as Katya Miranova in one episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles (2022). [27]

Personal life

Clements with her husband Corbin Bleu in January 2018 Sasha and Corbin 2018.png
Clements with her husband Corbin Bleu in January 2018

In 2011, Clements started dating High School Musical star Corbin Bleu. [28] On October 15, 2014, Clements and Bleu announced their engagement. They later appeared on TLC reality series Say Yes to the Dress . They currently reside in Los Angeles. [4] [29] They married on July 23, 2016. [30]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2005 The Snow Queen Robber GirlTV movie [upper-alpha 5]
2014 How to Build a Better Boy Marnie Disney Channel Original Movie [31]
2015 Degrassi Don't Look Back CatTV movie [32]
2017From Straight A's to XXXJolie [upper-alpha 6]
2019Witches in the WoodsAlisonFilmed in 2018, released in 2019 [33]
2021Love, for RealCandaceTV movie [upper-alpha 7]
A Christmas Dance ReunionMarlee [34]
2022Camp HideoutReceptionist [upper-alpha 8]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009–2010 Majority Rules! Kiki KincaidMain role
2010 What's Up Warthogs! Head cheerleader1 episode
2011 Rookie Blue Girl Passed Out
Really Me Ramona
2012 Lost Girl Sarah
Life with Boys Emma2 episodes
2013 Mudpit Nikki1 episode
2015 Open Heart Rayna Sherazi3 episodes
Degrassi: The Next Generation Cat2 episodes
2016 Say Yes to the Dress Herself1 episode
2022 Minx Wendy
NCIS: Los Angeles Katya Miranova

Web

YearTitleRoleChannelNotes
2017Incubator Gold MineDesireeNew FormEpisode: "Anti-Social"

See also

Notes

  1. We all call her Babushka; (from Russian: ба́бушка).
  2. Series titled Incubator Gold Mine, episode titled Anti-Social.
  3. Also known as Stranded.
  4. Filming took place from March 2018 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
  5. The film premiered on December 24, 2005 in United Kingdom.
  6. Also known as Straight A's.
  7. Filming took place from 2021 in Hawaii.
  8. Filming took place from 2022 in Franklin, Tennessee.

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