Early life
Kreuk was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her father, Peter Kreuk, is of descent; her mother, Deanna Che, is of descent, but was born in Indonesia; her maternal grandmother was born in Jamaica of descent. Both parents are landscape architects. She has a sister named Justine, who is about five years younger. Kreuk trained in gymnastics at the national level until high school but quit in grade 11 due to scoliosis. She attended Edith Cavell Elementary School and Eric Hamber Secondary School in Vancouver.
She had plans to study either psychology, environmental science, or at Simon Fraser University when a casting director for the TV series '''' contacted her secondary school, looking for an exotic-looking girl to play the part of a Chinese Canadian, Laurel Yeung on the Vancouver-shot show. Kreuk's drama teacher convinced Kreuk, who had no previous acting experience other than in musicals at her high school, to audition for the role. To her surprise, she won the part.
Career
Television
After shooting the first season of '''' and getting herself an agent, Kreuk landed the lead role of Snow White in a TV movie titled ''Snow White: The Fairest of Them All''. The film, shot in Vancouver, also starred Miranda Richardson and was directed by Caroline Thompson. It aired on on March 17, 2002.
After ''Snow White'', Kreuk's agent sent an audition tape to screenwriters Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, who at the time were putting together the cast of a show they had created for the entitled ''''. The series revolves around the life of teenager Clark Kent before he becomes Superman. Gough and Millar called Kreuk to WB's studios in to audition for the role of Clark Kent's love, Lana Lang. Originally, Kreuk was unsure about auditioning for Lana's role, as the character was to be a popular, gorgeous cheerleader, so she assumed that the part would be that of a shallow idiot. However, upon reading the graveyard scene from the pilot, she was so impressed that when she was offered the role, she immediately accepted.
In 2003, Kreuk wrapped up her role on ''''. In the summer of 2004, Kreuk took the role of Tenar for the two-part miniseries ''Legend of Earthsea''. The miniseries was filmed in Vancouver, directed by Rob Lieberman and broadcast on December 13, 2004.
Modeling
The executives at Neutrogena made her the for their new worldwide ad campaign; in this regard Kreuk followed in the footsteps of fellow teen stars such as Jennifer Love Hewitt and Mandy Moore. In 2005, she renewed her contract with Neutrogena for another two years, making her the company's longest-serving model spokesperson.
Films
In 2003, she made her first feature film, a cameo appearance in the film ''Eurotrip'', starring Scott Mechlowicz and Michelle Trachtenberg. The film, shot in Prague, Czech Republic, also featured cameos by Matt Damon and Lucy Lawless. It debuted in theatres on February 20, 2004.
In early 2005, Kreuk signed on to the independent feature film ''''. She plays Naseem, a vulnerable seventeen-year-old whose world is shattered by the trauma of the Partition of India in 1947, but falls in love with ex-British Indian Army officer Gian Singh . Neve Campbell also stars. The film is directed by Vic Sarin and is a co-production between Canada, South Africa and the United Kingdom. The film was released to Canadian theaters on February 2, 2007, with a subsequent Region 1 DVD release on June 26, 2007.
In the summer of 2006, a short film called the ''Dream Princess'' by comic book writer and artist Kaare Andrews was made, where Kreuk plays The Princess. The film is a modern sci-punk retelling of the tale of ''Sleeping Beauty'', with a twist. It is due to be released in 2007 in Canada.
Kreuk and her friend Kendra Voth joined together and created the "Girls By Design" project. Kreuk recently signed onto the upcoming film ''Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li'', in which she will play Chun Li.