Marlee Walchuk

Actor, Singer, Songwriter, Painter

Marlee Walchuk

a Multi-disciplinary Creative who thrives outside her comfort zone…

Actress, singer, songwriter, musician, voice-over, and recording artist, from Vancouver, Canada. Marlee was classically trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Los Angeles. After years of singing on commercials, TV guest appearances, musicals, live bands, a national hit song, touring, and 3 original CDs, she ventured into film and TV acting. She can be seen acting opposite Jessica Biel in Limetown and Kim Fields in You Light Up My Christmas. She plays Mum in the The D Cut on Crave TV, another mom of Jessie Tyler Ferguson in Ivy and Bean soon to arrive on Netflix and a new Hallmark film, All is Bright. Her many commercials include Poise, Shaw WiFi, Fox Sports, Hewlett Packard, Intel and she co-hosts the popular travel series, The Tale Blazers.

 

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What People are Saying

“This lady is one hot cookie”

If Marlee Walchuk looks familiar, it’s because she was in the Art’s Club’s production of Angry Housewives which took Surrey audiences by a storm a few years ago. This lady is one hot cookie. She can sing, dance, act and she’s such a comedienne, that she has the audience in the palm of her hand. She plays the role of the dumb brunette to the hilt and she’s a mean guitar player as well.

The Surrey Leader Newspaper

“Does more than expected with a simple role”

The very talented Marlee Walchuk does more with what would seem a simple role as the Countess’s feisty servant than might be expected. “

John Jane Review Vancouver

“big, rich voice, showmanship to spare, and a great sense of humour”

Doing a wonderful job playing both Sadie and Molly is Marlee Walchuk. She has a big, rich voice, showmanship to spare, a good sense of timing and a great sense of humour.”

Rene Doruyter Vancouver Province

“crooning duo covers a myriad of emotional bases “

Marlee’s big, warm, welcoming (and, yes…”ballsy”!) singing voice provides an entertaining contrast against Tully’s lighter, sweeter, more demure vocal approach. Together and in tandem the crooning duo covers a myriad of emotional bases and paints a wide range of vocal colors.”

Robert Urban    Gay Guitarists Worldwide