Tina Marie Lameman

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Tina Lameman

Tina Lameman is a First Nation Cree Actress who grew up on the Beaver Lake Cree Nation in Northeast Alberta, Canada. Tina is the proud daughter of former Chief of Beaver Lake Al Lameman and Mother Doreen Lameman. She is very proud to also be part African Canadian/Cree on her mother's side who is also from the Enoch Cree Nation. Tina attended most of her schooling in Lac La Biche, AB and then her last year and a half graduated from high school at Blue Quills High School in St. Paul, AB. She studied Theatre briefly at Grant McEwan Theatre Arts in Edmonton in 1989 and then in 1991 attended Film Acting with Zocalo Theatre. Tina started acting in 1992 when she got a small part in the film Road to Saddle River which was directed by Francis Damberger. Her breakthrough role was the female lead in Mixed Blessings with Prairie Dog Films, Produced and Directed by Ron E. Scott. Tina Lameman is the winner of the Alberta Motion Picture Industry Association (Rosie) for Best Actress 2008 for her work on Mixed Blessings.

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