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Tina Lameman is a Cree actress from Canada. [1] She is most noted for her appearance in the film Monkey Beach, for which she received a Vancouver Film Critics Circle nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2020, [2] and won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2020 American Indian Film Festival. [3]

A member of the Beaver Lake Cree Nation from Alberta, [1] she was also a star of the APTN drama series Mixed Blessings in the 2000s, [4] and appeared in the films Road to Saddle River and Circle of Steel. [5]

References

  1. ^ a b Rob McKinley, "Movie premiere this month features talented local actress". St. Albert Today, September 29, 2020.
  2. ^ Jorge Ignacio Castillo, "POSSESSOR AND CHAINED DOMINATE THE VFCC NOMINATIONS FOR BEST IN CANADIAN FILM". Vancouver Film Critics Circle, February 3, 2021.
  3. ^ Doug Cuthand, "Award-winning film portrays Indigenous culture through Indigenous eyes". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, January 16, 2021.
  4. ^ Roland Cilliers, "Fort McMurray-set drama gears up for second season". Fort McMurray Today, September 5, 2008.
  5. ^ Eric Volmers, "Alberta-shot Circle of Steel a dark but sympathetic satire about life in the oil industry". Calgary Herald, November 30, 2017.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tina Lameman is a Cree actress from Canada. [1] She is most noted for her appearance in the film Monkey Beach, for which she received a Vancouver Film Critics Circle nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2020, [2] and won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2020 American Indian Film Festival. [3]

A member of the Beaver Lake Cree Nation from Alberta, [1] she was also a star of the APTN drama series Mixed Blessings in the 2000s, [4] and appeared in the films Road to Saddle River and Circle of Steel. [5]

References

  1. ^ a b Rob McKinley, "Movie premiere this month features talented local actress". St. Albert Today, September 29, 2020.
  2. ^ Jorge Ignacio Castillo, "POSSESSOR AND CHAINED DOMINATE THE VFCC NOMINATIONS FOR BEST IN CANADIAN FILM". Vancouver Film Critics Circle, February 3, 2021.
  3. ^ Doug Cuthand, "Award-winning film portrays Indigenous culture through Indigenous eyes". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, January 16, 2021.
  4. ^ Roland Cilliers, "Fort McMurray-set drama gears up for second season". Fort McMurray Today, September 5, 2008.
  5. ^ Eric Volmers, "Alberta-shot Circle of Steel a dark but sympathetic satire about life in the oil industry". Calgary Herald, November 30, 2017.

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