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Dana is an actress and writer originally from Newfoundland. Dana is a graduate of Memorial University of Newfoundland with a BFA in Fine Arts Theatre. She was the recipient of The Maxim Mazumdar Scholarship and The Tommy Sexton Memorial Scholarship. She was the Theatre representative for Newfoundland and Labrador for The National Arts Program in conjunction with the 2001 Canada Games. | Dana is an actress and writer originally from Newfoundland. Dana is a graduate of Memorial University of Newfoundland with a BFA in Fine Arts Theatre. She was the recipient of The Maxim Mazumdar Scholarship and The Tommy Sexton Memorial Scholarship. She was the Theatre representative for Newfoundland and Labrador for The National Arts Program in conjunction with the 2001 Canada Games. | ||
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Television and Radio credits include Republic of Doyle (CBC), Rookie Blue (Global/ ABC), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC) and Afghanada (CBC Radio), and she played Georgia Drew for 3 seasons on the web series B.J Fletcher: Private Eye (Bee Charmer Productions). She has a BFA from Memorial University of Newfoundland and has had the pleasure of working with RCA, c2c, White Rooster, The Gros Morne Theatre Festival, Jack 5 Oh! Productions, Lyndesfarne Theatre Projects, The Magnetic North and SummerWorks Theatre Festivals. She writes stories for her blog Roxy Moss and has performed her own comedy writing at The Comedy Bar and for CBC Radio. | Television and Radio credits include Republic of Doyle (CBC), Rookie Blue (Global/ ABC), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC) and Afghanada (CBC Radio), and she played Georgia Drew for 3 seasons on the web series B.J Fletcher: Private Eye (Bee Charmer Productions). She has a BFA from Memorial University of Newfoundland and has had the pleasure of working with RCA, c2c, White Rooster, The Gros Morne Theatre Festival, Jack 5 Oh! Productions, Lyndesfarne Theatre Projects, The Magnetic North and SummerWorks Theatre Festivals. She writes stories for her blog Roxy Moss and has performed her own comedy writing at The Comedy Bar and for CBC Radio. |
Revision as of 10:55, 8 March 2015
Dana is an actress and writer originally from Newfoundland. Dana is a graduate of Memorial University of Newfoundland with a BFA in Fine Arts Theatre. She was the recipient of The Maxim Mazumdar Scholarship and The Tommy Sexton Memorial Scholarship. She was the Theatre representative for Newfoundland and Labrador for The National Arts Program in conjunction with the 2001 Canada Games.
Credits
Television and Radio credits include Republic of Doyle (CBC), Rookie Blue (Global/ ABC), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC) and Afghanada (CBC Radio), and she played Georgia Drew for 3 seasons on the web series B.J Fletcher: Private Eye (Bee Charmer Productions). She has a BFA from Memorial University of Newfoundland and has had the pleasure of working with RCA, c2c, White Rooster, The Gros Morne Theatre Festival, Jack 5 Oh! Productions, Lyndesfarne Theatre Projects, The Magnetic North and SummerWorks Theatre Festivals. She writes stories for her blog Roxy Moss and has performed her own comedy writing at The Comedy Bar and for CBC Radio.
In 2015, Dana played Jenny in George F. Walkers' Dead Metaphor at Theatre Aquarius, followed by a collaboration with Crazy Lady Productions to bring two Premiere George F. Walker plays to the stage of Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto. Parents Night (Toronto Premiere) and The Bigger Issue (World Premiere) are a double bill that are part of a series of real-time Walker plays set in classrooms and focused on the dynamics and struggles between parents and teachers.