René Zara was born René Catherine Bergeron to Rebecca (née Canillas), a factory worker and Gilbert Bergeron, an electrical and systems engineer. Her mother was born and raised in the Philippines. Her American-born father is of French-Canadian descent. Growing up in Reading, Massachusetts, René began acting in plays as early as age 8. A lifelong musician and stage actor, she has nurtured a passion for the performing arts, acting in such local stage productions as “Bye, Bye, Birdie,”” “”Noises Off,”” “”Peter Pan,”” “”Nunsense!”” and “”Ruthless! The Musical.”” Growing up in a family of musicians, René herself has learned a myriad of instruments including guitar, piano and percussion. A long career in music including school bands, jazz orchestras, vocal ensembles, and cover bands, she has had the opportunity to work with Grammy-award-winning musician, Imogen Heap, culminating in a performance alongside her at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Her choral arrangement of Heap’s smash hit “”Hide and Seek”” was featured in the West End/Broadway/Worldwide productions of “”Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”” René began her career in film in 2017, landing her first on-camera role (a lead) as Chrysta in Christine Altan’s award-winning film “”Namaste.”” In 2019, René wrote and acted in her first effort as a producer (for Tiny Frog Productions), “”Mrs. Osbourne.”””

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Fun Facts
Father was of French-Canadian descent, mother is Filipina.
Is one-fifth of the Boston-based band, Bed By Nine.
Has three older brothers: Gerard, Glenn and Gregory.