Jodelle Ferland
Born: 1994-10-09 in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Known For: Acting
Biography
Jodelle Micah Ferland has built up an impressive resume filled with roles in film, television and, at the beginning of her career, commercials. Born on October 9, 1994, she got her start in an episode of CTV's Cold Squad (1998), before landing the lead role in her first film, Mermaid (2000) at an early age. Her portrayal of the heartbroken "Desi" earned her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination, making her the youngest nominee in history, as well as a Young Artist Award. Since then, she has appeared in films including They (2002), Trapped (2001) and Carrie (2002), and has made appearances on Smallville (2001), Dark Angel (2000) and The Collector (2004). She can also be seen starring in Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital (2004), playing a tortured young girl who haunts the hospital's halls. In 2004, she landed the lead role of "Jeliza-Rose" in Terry Gilliam's Tideland (2005), a film about a disturbed young girl who finds solace in her own imagination after the death of her parents. Several roles have followed, including taking on three characters in the horror, Silent Hill (2006), a despondent foster child in Hallmark's Pictures of Hollis Woods (2007), starring with Renée Zellweger in Case 39 (2009), Matthew Broderick's dour daughter in Wonderful World (2009), and a surprise character in Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's The Cabin in the Woods (2011). Her latest role is playing the newly-turned vampire, "Bree", on the highly anticipated "Twilight" movie, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010).
Filmography
2024
- Murder in a Small Town as Vanessa O'Keefe
2022
- Office Games as Tina
- Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Haunted By Murder as Tamara Dilger
2019
- The Order as Zecchia
2017
- Frankie Drake Mysteries as Anna
- Bigger Fatter Liar as Becca
- Reel Women Seen as Dr. Young
- Neverknock as Leah
2016
- My Daughter's Disgrace as Audrey
2015
- Dark Matter as Five
- The Unspoken as Angela
2014
- A Warden's Ransom as Kit
- Red as Rowan
2013
- Motive as Sophie Glass
- Midnight Stallion as Megan Shephard
- 400 Boys as Friday
- The Goodbye Girl as Molly
2012
- Home Alone: The Holiday Heist as Alexis Baxter
- The Cabin in the Woods as Patience Buckner
- ParaNorman as Aggie Prenderghast (voice)
- Mighty Fine as Natalie Fine
- The Tall Man as Jenny
- In the Shadow of the Tall Man as Self
2011
- Girl Fight as Haley
2010
- R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour as Alice
- The Twilight Saga: Eclipse as Bree
- Ice Quake as Tia Webster
2009
- Wonderful World as Sandra
- Case 39 as Lillith Sullivan
- Everything's Coming Up Rosie as Rosie
2008
- Céline as Young Céline
2007
- The Messengers as Michael Rollins
- Good Luck Chuck as Lila
- BloodRayne II: Deliverance as Sally
- Pictures of Hollis Woods as Hollis Woods
- The Making of 'Tideland' as Self
2006
- Silent Hill as Sharon / Alessa
- Amber's Story as Nichole Taylor Timmons
- Path of Darkness: Making 'Silent Hill' as Self
- The Secret of Hidden Lake
- The V Word as Lisa
- Seed as Emily Bishop
2005
- Supernatural as Melanie Merchant
- Masters of Horror as Lisa
- Tideland as Jeliza-Rose / Voices Sateen Lips, Glitter Gal, Mustique and Baby Blonde
2004
- Stargate Atlantis as Harmony
- Kingdom Hospital as Mary Jensen
- The Collector as The Devil / Little Girl
- A Very Cool Christmas as Alexa
- Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital as Mary Jensen
- 10.5 as Little 'Wow!' Girl
2003
- The Ellen DeGeneres Show as Self
- Dead Like Me as Kristi
- Mob Princess as Young Patti
2002
- John Doe as Jenny Nichols
- Carrie as Little Carrie
- Deadly Little Secrets as Madison
- They as Sarah
2001
- Smallville as Emily Dinsmore
- Trapped as Heather
- The Lone Gunmen as Little Girl
- Special Unit 2 as Focus Group Girl
- The Miracle of the Cards as Annie
2000
- Dark Angel as Annabelle
- Sole Survivor as Nina Carpenter
- Mermaid as Desi
- Higher Ground as Young Juliette
- Special Delivery as Samantha Beck
- The Linda McCartney Story as Heather - Age 5-6
1999
- So Weird as Maria
1998
- Cold Squad as Hailey Hatcher
1997
- Stargate SG-1 as Adria - Age 7
1993
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien as Self - Guest