
Cobie Smulders: Amazingly, newcomer Cobie Smulders never
gave much thought to acting. Born on April 3, 1982, in Vancouver, British
Columbia, as a girl, Cobie had set her sights on becoming a doctor or a marine
biologist. In fact, it wasn't until high school that Cobie started to explore
acting after appearing in several school productions. As a teenager, Cobie
caught the eye of a modeling agency, which led to several years of world travel
to places such as France, Japan, Italy, Greece, and Germany. Yet even as Cobie's
modeling career was on the rise, she still managed to attend school, graduating
from high school in 2000 with honors.
Once out of high school, Cobie continued modeling internationally until the
opportunity arose to audition for film and television. It was not long before
Cobie's natural ability as an actress impressed casting directors, landing her
guest spots on television series such as Special Unit 2 and Jeremiah. In
addition, Cobie also appeared in the short Candy from Strangers (2002) directed
by fellow Canadian rising star Eric Johnson.
Cobie got her big break just months later when she landed the role of Juliet
Droil in the ABC program "Veritas: The Quest" (2003). The series marked her
first series role for television.Former model.
Was voted "Most Respected" by her classmates her senior year in high school.
Participated in various sports as a teenager including tennis, swimming and
soccer.
On "How I Met Your Mother" (2005) she plays a Canadian, and in real life she is
a Canadian.
While announcing his departure from the long-awaited Wonder Woman (2009)
feature, Joss Whedon joked that she was his choice to play Princess Diana of
Themiscyra (WW herself).
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