Arlen Aguayo-Stewart is a talented Canadian actress and film director, celebrated for her remarkable performance in the film Roads in February (Les routes en février). This role marked a significant milestone in her career, earning her the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film. Her portrayal in this film was not only her first leading role but also a testament to her exceptional acting abilities.
From 2021 to 2022, Aguayo-Stewart captivated audiences as Nicte Batan in the popular Freeform series Motherland: Fort Salem. Her dynamic presence on screen has garnered her a dedicated fan base and further established her as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Before her breakthrough in film, Aguayo-Stewart honed her craft through various small supporting roles in both film and television. She also showcased her talent on stage, taking on the lead role in Sarah Carlsen's play Unseamly. Her dedication to her art was recognized in 2019 when she was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Ensemble for her work in ARC Stage's production of Stef Smith's play Human Animals.
In addition to her impressive body of work, Aguayo-Stewart is known for her inclusive approach to identity, as reflected in her Instagram bio where she expresses a preference for any pronouns. This openness adds to her appeal as a modern actress who resonates with a diverse audience.