REDTalks: Tina Keeper
REDTalks • 1h 25m
Tina Keeper joins us for a scintillating performance and up-close-and-personal conversation about her remarkable life as an actress, politician, producer, and filmmaker. Tina Keeper is a Gemini Award-winning actress, producer, and filmmaker from Norway House First Nation in Northern Manitoba. Best known for her role in the critically acclaimed CBC Television series North of 60, Tina became the first Indigenous person to lead a Canadian television drama.
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