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Joely Collins

Joely Collins (born August 8, 1972) is a Canadian , , and best known for her work in , including roles alongside in The Final Cut (2004) and as Mary in the horror film Brahms: The Boy II (2020). She is the adopted daughter of English musician , whom she was legally adopted by in 1975 following his marriage to her biological mother, Andrea Bertorelli, making her the half-sister of . Raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Collins began her acting career in the early 1990s with a voice role in the animated series Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (1990) and early television films such as Moment of Truth: To Walk Again (1994), where she played Kelly. Her breakthrough came with the leading role of Rachael Langston in the Canadian television series Madison (1993–1998), earning her the 1996 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role, Canada's equivalent of the Emmy. She continued to build her resume with guest appearances in shows like Poltergeist: The Legacy (1996–1999), First Wave (1998–2001), and The Dead Zone (2002), as well as films including Hideaway (1995) with Jeff Goldblum and Alicia Silverstone, and The Dinosaur Hunter (2000) as Betty Jean. In 2004, she received the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film for her role in The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess. Transitioning into producing and directing, Collins founded StoryLab Productions in 2009 and served as producer on the independent film Becoming Redwood (2012), which won Best Canadian Film at the International . She has also earned recognition through the + Television Artistic Merit Award and a 2016 Leo Award nomination for her work on the series CODED. Maintaining a relatively low public profile compared to her famous family, Collins is married and has a daughter, and continues to work in the entertainment industry while based in .

Early life

Birth and family background

Joely Collins was born Joely Meri Bertorelli on August 8, 1972, in , , , to her biological mother, Andrea Bertorelli. In 1975, following Andrea Bertorelli's marriage to English musician , he legally adopted the then-three-year-old Joely, making her his eldest child. This adoption integrated Joely into the Collins family during the early years of Phil's rising fame with the band . Collins spent her early childhood in , where her family maintained strong Canadian roots despite Phil's international career. Her upbringing in this blended family setting, She later gained a half-sister, actress , from Phil's second marriage.

Education and training

Collins spent her early childhood in , , where she was born and attended local schools before her family moved to when she was 12 years old. Upon returning to Vancouver, she enrolled in the Vancouver Youth Theatre during her teenage years, where she developed foundational acting skills through structured programs focused on performance and stagecraft. Collins later advanced her training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in , a prestigious institution renowned for its rigorous curriculum in classical theater. This period equipped her with essential techniques in voice, movement, and character interpretation central to dramatic arts.

Career

Acting in film

Joely Collins made her film debut in 1995 with Hideaway, a thriller directed by , where she portrayed the supporting role of Linda, the girlfriend of the protagonist's son. The film, adapted from Dean Koontz's novel, featured in the lead and explored themes of resurrection and psychic connections following a . Collins achieved a breakthrough with her starring role as in the 2004 Canadian The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess, directed by Bruce McDonald and based on a real-life . Her performance as who becomes romantically involved with a murder defendant earned critical acclaim, including the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for in a Canadian . The film blended dark comedy and to examine themes of and , highlighting Collins' ability to convey emotional complexity. In the same year, she appeared in the science fiction thriller The Final Cut, directed by Omar Naim and starring as a "cutter" who edits life recordings from eye implants. Collins played Legz, a futuristic , contributing to the film's dystopian exploration of and . Later, she took on supporting roles in independent cinema, including a social worker in the 2012 family drama Becoming Redwood, directed by Jesse James Miller, where her performance added depth to the story of a boy's imaginative quest to reunite his parents. In 2020, Collins ventured into horror with Brahms: The Boy II, the sequel to The Boy, directed by , portraying Mary in a narrative centered on a sinister doll and family trauma.

Acting in television

Collins achieved prominence early in her career with the leading role of Rachael Langston in the Canadian television series Madison (1993–1998), for which she won the 1996 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role. She began her television career in the mid-1990s with roles in several made-for-TV movies, including portraying Kelly in Moment of Truth: To Walk Again (1994), a drama based on the true story of a woman's recovery from a paralyzing accident. She followed this with supporting parts in Annie O (1995) as Robin and Beauty's Revenge (1996) as Cheryl's girlfriend, both of which highlighted her early versatility in dramatic narratives. Another notable TV film was Diamond Girl (1998), where she played the lead role of Claire Barnard, a secretary entangled in a diamond smuggling scheme opposite Jonathan Cake. Collins achieved prominence in series television through her recurring role as Constable Christine Wren on the Canadian police procedural Cold Squad from 2000 to 2005, appearing in 52 episodes as a dedicated member of the cold case unit. This role showcased her ability to portray complex characters in serialized storytelling, contributing to the show's exploration of over seven seasons. During this period, she also provided voice work, including as Natalie Poole in the animated action series Action Man (1995), voicing the character across 26 episodes, and additional voices in Alienators: Evolution Continues (2001–2002), appearing in 17 episodes of the sci-fi animated series. In addition to her steady work on Cold Squad, Collins made guest appearances in various live-action series, such as playing Erica Carter in the episode "The Collector" of the supernatural drama The Dead Zone (2005), where her character was central to a plot involving visions of an abduction. These one-off roles allowed her to engage with high-profile genre narratives, often emphasizing emotional depth in limited screen time. Collins continued her television presence into the with involvement in streaming and digital projects, including the role of Rachel in the Coded (2015), a dramatic exploration of a teacher's challenges with troubled students that earned international awards. This marked her shift toward more intimate, character-driven formats in emerging media up to the late 2010s.

Producing and directing

In 2009, Joely Collins co-founded the StoryLab Productions, which specialized in storytelling projects. Under this banner, she took on producing duties for the Becoming Redwood (2012), a coming-of-age directed by Jesse James Miller, where she oversaw development and distribution efforts. The film premiered at the , earning an Honourable Mention for Best Canadian and the Most Popular Canadian Film audience award. Collins expanded her creative involvement by producing the Never Broken (), a exploring directed by Mary-Jo Dionne and Jeff Macpherson. The project received critical acclaim, winning Best at the Lady Filmmakers Festival in and at the Benelux International . Following these successes, Collins founded Million Faces Productions in 2012, a company dedicated to developing diverse, character-driven narratives across film, television, and digital media, with a commitment to inclusivity and sustainability. As of 2025, the company continues to nurture ongoing projects that emphasize strong female perspectives and innovative storytelling.

Personal life

Marriage and immediate family

Joely Collins married Dutch-born Stefan Buitelaar on August 23, 2008, in , , in a ceremony where her father, , gave her away. The couple, both active in the film and television industry, maintain a collaborative professional partnership alongside their personal life. Their marriage influenced relocations, including periods spent in the following the wedding, though the family primarily resides in , . On October 26, 2009, Collins gave birth to their daughter, Zoë Amelie Buitelaar, at age 37. Collins has described motherhood as "the best job in the world," highlighting how she balances her career in and producing with responsibilities in . As of 2025, the family continues to live in , where Collins bases her professional endeavors, while actively maintaining privacy regarding their personal life to shield their daughter from public scrutiny.

Extended family connections

Joely Collins is the older half-sister of actress , sharing an adoptive father in musician , who legally adopted her in 1975 during his marriage to her biological mother, Andrea Bertorelli. The sisters have occasionally appeared together at family events, such as a 2004 gathering with and his then-wife, demonstrating a supportive bond amid their shared acting pursuits. Collins also maintains connections to her other half-siblings—Simon Collins, Nicholas Collins, and Matthew Collins—through their common adoptive or biological father, . She collaborated professionally with her brother , a , on the 1999 documentary Summer Love: The Documentary, highlighting their shared creative heritage within the . Family ties are evident in joint public appearances, such as ' events where multiple siblings, including Joely, have been present, underscoring a blended dynamic shaped by Phil's multiple marriages. The publicity surrounding Joely's adoption in the late 1970s and early 1980s, coinciding with ' rising fame as ' frontman and solo artist, contributed to early media attention on the family, influencing her preference for privacy in her career. This exposure prompted Collins to pursue and producing in , away from intense spotlight, while drawing inspiration from her father's work ethic without leveraging his for personal gain. In a 2016 interview, credited Joely's candid advice on balancing family and fame as a key factor in his decision to resume touring after , reflecting the mutual influence within their relationship. In 2025 media coverage, Joely has been highlighted as Lily's older half-sister and fellow actress, with outlets noting their parallel paths in entertainment and Joely's roles alongside stars like . Publications such as and emphasized the Collins siblings' talents, positioning Joely's low-key career alongside Lily's prominence as a testament to their familial support amid .

Awards and recognition

Acting awards

Joely Collins received her first major acting accolade in 1996 when she won the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for her portrayal of Rachael Langston in the television series Madison, making her Canada's recognized "Best Leading Actress" at the age of 22. In 2003, Collins earned a nomination at the Leo Awards for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series for her role as Christine Wren in the episode "Live Fast, Die Young" of Cold Squad, highlighting her contribution to the long-running Canadian crime drama. Collins achieved further recognition in 2004 with the & Video Vancouver Artistic Merit Award for her lead performance in the independent film The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess, celebrating her nuanced depiction of a complex real-life figure. In 2005, she won the Film Critics Circle Award for in a Canadian Film for the same role.

Producing awards

Joely Collins has received recognition for her work as a through several awards, primarily for her projects Becoming Redwood (2012) and Never Broken (2022). These accolades highlight her contributions to independent Canadian filmmaking, often emphasizing narrative-driven stories about personal resilience and family dynamics. For Becoming Redwood, which Collins co-produced, the film earned the Grand Jury Award for Best Canadian Feature at the 2012 Edmonton International Film Festival, shared with co-producer . It also received the Most Popular Canadian Film audience award at the 2012 . Additionally, the film garnered an Honourable Mention for Best Canadian Feature at the same festival. In her role as producer for the web series CODED (2015–), Collins was nominated for a Leo Award in 2016 for Best Web Series, recognizing the production's innovative storytelling in the digital format. Collins's short film Never Broken, where she served as , , , and lead , achieved multiple wins in 2023. It won the Award of Excellence at the 2023 Canada Shorts and an Award of Merit at the 2023 Global Shorts . In 2023, the film secured Best Short at the Lady Filmmakers in and the European CAMEO Awards. It also won in the Women Filmmakers category at the Best Shorts Competition, alongside a Top Ten placement for Best Short. Other honors include an Honourable Mention at the 2023 Athens International Monthly Art .
YearProjectAwardFestivalCategory
2012Becoming RedwoodGrand Jury AwardBest Canadian Feature
2012Becoming RedwoodAudience AwardMost Popular Canadian Film
2012Becoming RedwoodHonourable MentionBest Canadian Feature
2016CODEDNominationBest Web Series
2023Never BrokenAward of ExcellenceCanada Shorts Festival
2023Never BrokenAward of MeritGlobal Shorts Festival
2023Never BrokenWinLady Filmmakers Festival
2023Never BrokenWinEuropean Film Union CAMEO Awards
2023Never BrokenWinBest Shorts Competition
2023Never BrokenTop TenBest Shorts Competition

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