News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Dec. 11, 2019: A Caribbean-born actress is set to appear on an all-new episode of the CBS American television series “S.W.A.T.” tonight, December 11th, 2019.

Montserrat native actor Dionne Audain will appear on the CBS Police Drama as an unsuspecting wife.

In the episode “Monster,” the S.W.A.T. team’s Shemar Moore, Lina Esco and Jay Harrington, are tasked to provide security for a warlord who is threatened by assassins determined to take him out before he’s extradited by the International Criminal Court. The Caribbean immigrant steps into the storyline as Verna, the warlord’s wife and mother to their young son.

Audain says she was excited to be part of this fan favourite series, adding: “This role was my most physically and emotionally challenging to date.”

“My first day onset I had no dialogue and could not use any words to convey a very intense part of the storyline,” she explained. “That’s when I first noticed how super supportive the entire cast and crew are on S.W.A.T. It felt like a loving family with director Guy Ferland at the helm and writer A.C. Allen at his side — it was an actor’s dream to work with such amazing people.”

Audain has built a solid reputation for her talents on both screen and stage. Fans will recognize her from her appearances on several acclaimed television series, including John Singleton’s ‘Snowfall,’ Jenji Kohan’s ‘Orange is the New Black,’ Terence Winter’s ‘Boardwalk Empire,’ and David Simon’s ‘The Wire,’ among others.

Her feature film credits include appearances in Joel Schumacher’s ‘Twelve,’ and Phillip Noyce’s ‘Salt,’ along with indie films such as the Cannes Cinefondation official selection ‘I Am My Own Mother,’ and the 58th Venice Biennale exhibit, ‘Doppelganger,’ which landed on the New York Times Arts Section front page. She also won the Bare Bones Int’l Film & Music Festival’s Grand Jury Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the feature film Dinner with the Alchemist.

On stage, Audain performed in 26 states as part of the Kennedy Center’s national tour of the children’s musical Alice, written by Whoopi Goldberg, adapted for the stage by Kim Himes and directed by Shirley Jo Finney. The New York Times touted Audain as having “a nice, natural air” for her performance in the Off-Broadway show Ten; and she earned notice for portraying a military wife in the Vietnam era drama Silent Heroes.

Audain is also working on several projects coming soon, including a top-secret motion capture video game role, The Kailen a dramatic mythical fantasy TV show set in the year 2369 written by Gabriel Portuondo and Michelle Swan, Ten-Cent Daisy an ethereal mermaid folktale feature film by writer director Lisbon Okafor, indie short film Discovering Brooklynn by writer and director Aliya Brooks, and a new short film written and directed by Tiffany Yvonne Cox called Roadside Assistance.

Born in the British Overseas Territory of Montserrat, West Indies, Audain spent her early years there before moving to the Bronx, New York. Part of her hometown would later become the ‘Buried City’ after its Soufriere Hills volcano erupted, destroying Plymouth and the southern parts of the island.

However, her passion for dancing, performing and modelling which first sparked in her hometown as a young child would continue to flourish throughout her life. Today, Audain splits her time between Los Angeles, New York and Europe.