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    Tina Keeper OM (born March 20, 1962) is a Cree actress, film producer and former politician from Canada. [1] First known for her role as RCMP officer Michelle Kenidi in the CBC Television series North of 60 , [2] she was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2006 Canadian federal election , and served as a Liberal Party of Canada ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0444796Tina Keeper - IMDb

    Tina Keeper is a Canadian actress, producer, director, and former Member of Parliament. She is known for her roles in North of 60, Cashing In, and Through Black Spruce, among others.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Norway House, Manitoba, Canada
  3. Learn about Tina Keeper, a politician, actor and social activist of Cree descent. She starred in North of 60, won a Gemini Award and advocated for Indigenous rights and suicide prevention.

  4. Tina Keeper. Tina Keeper, Norway House Cree Nation, is best known for her work on the hit television series 'North of 60'. In 2010, Tina partnered with Buffalo Gal pictures to create Kistikan Pictures Inc. to collaborate in the development and production of Indigenous film and television. Most recently, keeper acted in the illustrious film Falls Around Her by Anishinaabe director Darlene ...

  5. Tina Keeper is a Canadian actor, producer, former MP, and member of the Norway House Cree Nation. She is known for her work on 'North of 60', 'Through Black Spruce', and other projects.

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  7. Dec 18, 2017 · Tina Keeper, a Cree actor and producer, played Michelle Kenidi, a RCMP officer in North of 60, for eight years. She won a Gemini and became a role model for Indigenous viewers and artists.

  8. Tina Keeper talks about her career as an actor and producer, from her Gemini-winning role in North of 60 to her recent projects Acting Good and Through Black Spruce. She also shares her views on the possibility of a North of 60 reboot and the challenges of Indigenous representation in media.

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