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Member of Parliament for Churchill | |
In office January 23, 2006 – September 7, 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1962-03-20) March 20, 1962 (age 62) Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Political party | Liberal |
Residence | Manitoba |
Profession | actor, producer |
Tina Keeper, Norway House Cree Nation, is a producer and actor. She is best known for her work on the hit television series 'North of 60', and for serving as a Member of Parliament for the federal riding of Churchill. To collaborate in the development and production of Indigenous film and television, Tina partnered with Buffalo Gal pictures in 2010 to create Kistikan Pictures Inc. Most recently, Tina has co-produced the feature film Through Black Spruce with Serendipity Point Films, and co-produced a 360-3D VR short film Sky Stories with Tangent Animation. Additional projects include 2015 feature film Road of Iniquity, the full-length ballet Going Home Star co-produced with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Cashing In drama Tv series for APTN and the REDress Redress Project, short documentary.
MBA candidate Simon Fraser University Bachelor of Arts: Theatre University of Winnipeg Women in the Director’s Chair Banff Arts Centre/Stacey Curtis Director’s Lab Sundance Film Institute/Blythe Danner
• 2017 August Schellenberg Award of Excellence
• Named 2017 ACTRA Woman of the Year
• 2014 Canadian Civil Liberties Association Award for Public Engagement
• Honourary Witness for the Truth & Reconciliation Commission
• Honourary Doctor of Letters from Wilfred Laurier University
• Board of Trustees, Chair, Helen Betty Osborne Foundation, current
• Board of Directors, Member, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, 2008-14
• Board of Directors, Member, Manitoba Hydro, 2012-15
• Board of Directors, Onscreen Manitoba, 2013-15
• Recipient National Aboriginal Achievement Award, 2004
• Recipient Member Order of Manitoba, 2002
• Recipient Gemini Award, Best Actress in a Continuing Leading Role, 1996