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You won the ACTRA Manitoba Award this year for your performance on The Pinkertons, CONGRATULATIONS! Tell us about that experience and that role. I’d had several auditions for the series, and of course, every one seemed like the role of a lifetime, so not getting every one was disappointing! I just kept feeling grateful for the opportunity to act – because each audition is hard-earned, and is a gift. I’d had a really hard week leading up to my audition for the role I ended up getting. I’d had a mental health breakdown, and had been in the hospital. I’d heard the day before the audition that the role was “mine to lose”, which puts a lot of pressure on a person not to lose it! I didn’t even know if I could muster the audition, but working on it gave me a lot of strength. The character was so different from me in so many ways. I was able to let go of a lot of sadness by channeling some deep-down-inside rage to do the audition, and then “capping” it as acting teachers will tell you to do. Playing the role a short time later was another challenge – a lot of people on set knew that I had been in the hospital, and why, and mental health breakdowns can be embarrassing. Nothing like that had ever happened to me before. The cast and crew were so amazing – nobody brought it up, and everyone treated me like I was normal. That included the incredible director Doug Mitchell kicking my ass to get my best performance, and it was so much fun. It was very cool to be on set with my beloved ACTRA member friends, like Rick Skene, and a new friend, Kevin Ramberran, who is phenomenal,…

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This year’s Labour Day parade and picnic was one of the best I can remember: great weather, good overall turnout, and a happy, supportive mood.

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For those of you who missed out on the 2016 ACTRA MB Awards Gala, we were joined by many appreciated members of the community who strive to bring out the best in our Union and in doing so create a positive impact in our community.

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You won the ACTRA Award this year for your performance in A Warden’s Ransom, CONGRATULATIONS! Tell us about that movie and your role. How was that experience for you? Thank you. It’s an honour to have received this award. A Warden’s Ransom is a film starring Diane Neal who plays a prison warden. A high risk inmate has just entered the prison & has offered 50 million dollars to anyone who can break him out. I play Quaid McCullough, a person who was unjustly committed. The warden realizes that I’m one of the few people that can help her when everyone tries to break him out. The cast & crew were amazing. I loved working on that film. When did you become an ACTRA member, and what was your first union gig? I became an ACTRA member 15 years ago. My first gig was on The Adventures of Shirley Holmes. I played a photographer by the name of Axel. I attended an open casting call & got the role. How has being a part of ACTRA benefited you? Being part of the ACTRA ensures that we’re paid minimum rates for the work we do. It also ensures that we receive residual payments. Money is also put away for our retirement each time we perform under a union contract. What has been your favorite film/role thus far? I’ve enjoyed all the roles I’ve played so it’s difficult to choose. One role that is significant is that of Billy Beal where I played the lead role in an independent film called “Billy.” I co-wrote, co-produced, & co-directed the film. I’d lost my memory in a car accident & began writing the script as a way of getting my memory back. When we were going to shoot the film I wanted to recast…

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