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Cassandra Naud (SHE/HER), a queer Canadian actor, dancer and entrepreneur known for her role of CW in Influencer (Shudder). She is the second eldest of four children; two boys and two girls. She left her hometown of Fort McMurray, Alberta at the age of 19 and headed straight to Hollywood where she tackled her endeavors head on. After receiving her Bachelors of Fine Arts and a couple solid dance credits she decided to relocate to Vancouver where she began acting. She made her television debut as Fiona in Snowpiercer (TBS/Netflix), followed by recurring roles in "See" (Apple TV) and "The Good Doctor" (ABC).
Alongside her acting career Cassandra co-Founded Somedays. A queer owned mission driven brand helping people manage menstrual pain through innovative products, health literacy and community advocacy. They've made their mark with their viral campaign entitled "People Have Periods" which celebrates queer and trans folks by including them in everything Somedays.
Inclusion is something that Cassandra is passionate about. Having faced adversity herself she fully understands the power of media and the important part it plays in today's society. The narrative around "beauty" has changed drastically these past few years, and she feels unbelievably lucky to be a part of it.- Actress
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Actress Tantoo Cardinal is a Member of the Order of Canada, one of the country's highest civilian honors. The order recognizes Cardinal for her contributions to the growth and development of Aboriginal performing arts in Canada.
Arguably the most widely recognized Native Actress of her generation, Cardinal has appeared in numerous plays, television programs, and films, including Legends of the Fall, Dances With Wolves, Black Robe, Loyalties, Luna, Spirit of the Whale, Unnatural & Accidental, Marie-Anne, Sioux City, Silent Tongue, Mothers & Daughters, and Smoke Signals. Recent work includes the films Eden, Maina, Shouting Secrets and From Above.
Her stirring performance in Loyalties earned her a Genie nomination, American Indian Film Festival Best Actress Award, the People's Choice Award at the Toronto Film Festival, plus Best Actress Awards at International Film Festivals in Zimbabwe and Portugal.
Cardinal was recently honored with the 2015 ACTRA Award of Excellence; other honors include Best Actress - Elizabeth Sterling Award in Theatre for All My Relations, and First Americans in the Arts Totem Award for her portrayal of the character Katrina in Widows at the Forum Stage in Los Angeles. She won the American Indian Film Festival's Best Actress Award as well as the first Rudy Martin Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Native American in Film for Where the Rivers Flow North, a Gemini Award for North of 60, and a Leo Award for Blackstone.
Her television credits include recurring roles on the series: Blackstone, The Killing, Arctic Air, Strange Empire, The Guard, North of 60, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, The Lightening Field, Street Legal, The Campbell's, Gunsmoke, Tom Stone, Myth Quest, Lonesome Dove, and Renegade Press.com. MOW's include Full Flood, The Englishman's Boy, Dreamkeeper and the PBS documentary Nobody's Girls.
For her contributions to the Native Artistic community, Cardinal won the Eagle Spirit Award. She has also been honored with the MacLeans' magazine Honor Roll as Actress of the Year, the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Toronto Women in Film and Television, an International Women in Film Award for her lasting contribution to the arts, and induction to the CBC/Playback Hall of Fame.- Actress
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Morgan was born and raised in Fort McMurray, Alberta along with her two brothers, two sisters and a multitude of pets. Growing up she quit every sport and activity she ever joined. Acting was the only thing that stuck. Morgan was the first actor in the family, but many of her loved ones are artists in their own right. A few months before graduating high school Morgan moved out to Vancouver, finished up her remaining courses and started training steadily under Kate Twa at Railtown Actors Studio where she has been ever since.
Morgan has guest starred on Disney XD's "Mr. Young" and AMC's "The Killing" and recently landed her first leading role starring as Ann Templeton in HUB Network's new series "Spooksville". "Spooksville" is based on the book series of the same name by acclaimed author Christopher Pike and will premiere October 26th 2013. Morgan was recently cast in the indie mockumentary "No Men Beyond This Point", set to do the festival circuit in 2014.
Currently Morgan calls Vancouver, BC home base and spends much of her time there kick boxing, playing piano, reading, working with local theatre company The Ninja Pirates, and being weird alongside her best friend.- Producer
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Cody Bown was born on 28 December 1986 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Cody is a producer and director, known for Gregoire (2017), Wool (2014) and Homesick (2013).- Driven by her inexplicably close connection to nature, Chef Tracy Little translates her deep roots of a childhood spent captivated by the untamed Canadian wilderness into imaginative dishes entwined with an immersive culinary experience. Following a fine dining education at Fanshawe College in London, ON, her illustrious career has led her through positions as a chef, pastry chef, chef de partie and executive chef in esteemed kitchens at the Rimrock Hotel, Rouge and Milton Lake Lodge. In 2020, Tracy acquired Tapas Restaurant; it was time to actualize her dream of a meticulously crafted farm to table dining experience. Through partnerships with local farmers and growers, Tracy expertly delivers vibrant seasonal ingredients steeped in narratives that capture the soul of our deep relationship with the wild world around us. Tracy is passionate about uncovering the magic and influences of nature, and it's these experiences that have shaped the food philosophies she shares with you at Sauvage. When she's not wielding a knife in the restaurant, Tracy is likely in the wild; foraging, fishing, hunting and basking in the inspiration of the great outdoors.
- John Brown was born on 16 April 1977 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor, known for Ken Leishman: The Flying Bandit (2005).
- Sachia Persaud was born on 29 August 1983 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.
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Jeremy Murphy was born on 29 October 1986 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Jeremy is known for Carmen Sandiego (2019), My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010) and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Legend of Everfree (2016).- Producer
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Matthew Thomas was born on 24 January 1987 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. He is a producer and director, known for Left for Dead: The Legend of Wild Bill (2013), The Kronicles of Scott Green and Marty Haze (2011) and Back Home Again (2021).- Nolan Pratt was born on 14 August 1975 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. He has been married to Deborah Brooks since August 2001. They have two children.
- Annik Nayler was born on 6 October 1980 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.