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Carmen has had an extensive career in film and television for over 25 years, with prominent roles in many fan favorite shows.

With a start in local theatre in Vancouver she quickly gained recognition with a couple of Jesse nominations. Auditions for film started a slew of guest starring and recurring roles on many popular TV series. From 2004-2005 Carmen played one of the leads, "Simone", in Vancouver's "Godiva's" and was nominated for her first Leo (BC Film/Television Awards) for her performance as the mysterious, sexy bartender. After Godiva's Carmen played the leading role of "Rebecca" in the Canadian Independent Feature Film "Unnatural & Accidental" and was honored for her performance with the Women in Film & Video Artistic Merit Award at the Vancouver Film Festival in 2006. She played the leading role of "Leona Stoney" for 5 seasons in APTN's multi-award winning Blackstone for which she won the 2011 Leo award and was nominated for a Gemini award; was nominated for another Leo in 2012 and 2015, and won the 2014 Leo Award and the 2016 Leo Award. She was nominated for a 2017 Canadian Screen Award for her performance in Blackstone's Series Finale. Carmen played "Loreen Cassway" for the 3 seasons of CBC's "Arctic Air" with Adam Beach, for which she was nominated for a Leo Award in 2012. The past few years have had her recurring on "Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce", "Arrow", "iZombie", "Chesapeake Shores" and the Fox series "Second Chance" in which she played "Special Agent in Charge Sue Adair". 2018 proved to be an exciting year. She found herself overseas in Scotland running through the forest with Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe aka "Jamie and Claire" as the fierce warrior "Wahkatiiosta" in Starz hit TV series "Outlander" Season 4. Once home, she jetted off to Quebec to shoot the leading role of "Susan Russel" in the Indy feature "Rustic Oracle", the story of a Mohawk woman desperately searching for her missing teenage daughter; meeting racism, ignorance, and indifference in the years following the Oka crises. Told through the lens of her 8-year-old daughter "Ivy" played by the brilliant "Lake Delisle". With several awards from film festivals (including two for Carmen so far for her heart wrenching performance) , Rustic is set for limited theatrical release across Canada soon. She was then off again near the end of 2018...and found herself in Ireland as a recurring guest star on another hit series...which she unfortunately is under strict gag orders about...more on that to come later ;) 2020 has Carmen guest starring in CTV's 4th Season of "Cardinal" as "Shiela Gagne", MLA and mysterious wife to district attorney Robert Quillen, as well as recurring as "Hannah Gruen" on The CW's "Nancy Drew".

Carmen was honored at the 2013 UBCP/ACTRA Awards with the "Lorena Gale Woman of Distinction Award", for her contribution to the empowerment of women in the Vancouver Film Industry. She has producing credits on two Feature Films, "Two Indians Talking" and "White Indians Walking", as well as a short film "Not Indian Enough". Carmen made her directorial debut on the short film "Ariel Unraveling", a BravoFact award winner, in 2015. Ariel premiered in February 2016 at the Victoria Film Festival.

Her biggest and most important production to date is her son Jaden.
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Carmen Moore, actress,
Carmen Moore, who is Wet’suwet’en First Nations on her father’s side, and Scots/Irish on her mother’s, was born on Christmas Eve 1972. Growing up on Canada’s West Coast was relatively uneventful and immediately after leaving Port Moody Senior Secondary in British Columbia, she began taking acting lessons at the Spirit Song Native Theatre Company.
Moore stayed there for nine months learning her craft, but began to go after roles in local theatre as soon as she felt she was ready. Little did she know the world of theatre would welcome her like a breath of fresh air. She gained recognition for her work almost immediately and was nominated twice for Vancouver’s Jesse Richardson Award: Best Supporting Actress in 1993 and Best Actress in 1996. After one of those performances, Moore was approached by an agent, which was another big step in her career. She made her film debut in Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995), but all of her scenes ended up on the cutting room floor. Her next project was as the lead opposite Joey Lawrence in the made-for-television movie Brothers of the Frontier. Now represented by Jamie Levitt through Lauren Levitt and Associates in Vancouver, Moore has maintained a hectic pace, working almost continuously in episodic television. Just some of her credits over the past few years include appearances on The Commish, North of 60, Stargate, Police Academy: The series, Da Vinci’s Inquest, The Net, First Wave, Seven Days and UC: Undercover. More recently she played a character named Tri-Jema in a few episodes of Andromeda and was in an episode of Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance, but she has been able to land on-going roles too.
Moore played the part of Rita George in the CBC series, Nothing too Good for a Cowboy, and in 2001 landed the role of Deputy Molly on CBS’s Wolf Lake. In Canada, Wolf Lake aired on the Space Channel. Initially the role was to have been a relatively small part, but with each episode the writers gave her more to do and more lines of dialogue and her character grew substantially. Wolf Lake starred Lou Diamond Phillips, Graham Greene and Tim Matheson, who was onced married to Jennifer Leak. Another Northernstar, Mia Kirshner also had a regular role in this series. Moore next played Sherry Goodstriker, in CBC’s Tom Stone, which wasn’t
Carmen Moore, Blackstone, actress,
Carmen Moore played Leona Stoney on the series Blackstone. Photo courtesy of CBC.renewed after its initial good showing but she then found a home on Godiva’s for 19 episodes. In 2006 she had the lead in Carl Bessai’s Unnatural and Accidental, and in 2007 joined the cast of the TV series Flash Gordon.

Moore, pictured in the role of Leona Stoney on Blackstone, which began life as a made-for-TV movie that was the pilot of the subsequent series. Written, created, directed and produced by Ron E. Scott, Moore’s character was a recovered drug addict and alcoholic who became a counsellor in the city who was able too bring her healing back to her own community, shouldering the responsibility of caring for those around her. Shot in and around Edmonton, Alberta, Blackstone follows the lives of people living on the Blackstone reserve. In addition to Moore, the series costarred other well-known Indigenous Canadian actors including Nathaniel Arcand, Eric Schweig, Andrea Menard, Michelle Thrush, Roseanne Supernault, Steven Cree Molison, Ashely Callingbull, Michael Holden and Gordon Tootoosis, who passed away in July, 2011. Moore won the Leo Award in 2011 and for her work on Blackstone.
Episodic TV appearances in 2016 include roles on The Magicians, Bates Motel, Arrow, Chesapeake Shores and the final season of Motive.
Also see: Carmen Moore’s filmography
 

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Carmen Moore (born December 24, 1972) is a Canadian actress known for her work in television.

She is known for her role as Loreen Cassway on Arctic Air (for which she was nominated for a Leo Award in 2012) and the lead role of Leona Stoney, on the acclaimed series Blackstone (for which she has garnered five Leo nominations with three wins for Best Lead Performance and was nominated for a Gemini Award in 2011 and a Canadian Screen Award in 2017). She's also known for her role as Simone Cardinal on Godiva's for which she earned a 2006 Leo nomination.

Carmen Moore
Born24 December 1972 (age 48)
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present

Early life[edit]​

Moore is of mixed blood including Wet'suwet'en and is registered with the Hagwilget Village First Nation in Hazelton, British Columbia. She was born in Burnaby, British Columbia and grew up in Coquitlam, British Columbia. She attended Port Moody Senior Secondary School. In 1991 she joined the Spirit Song Native Theatre Co., and worked with them for 9 months. Her first professional theatre gig was with Theatre New Brunswick's Young Company tour in 1992 and got rave reviews. Carmen was nominated for a Jessie Richardson Award for Best Supporting Actress in Fend Players' Danceland in 1993.[1] She continued her work in theatre, as well as auditioning for TV and film. For Firehall Arts Centre's Someday she was nominated for another Jessie, this time for Best Actress.[2]

Career[edit]​

Carmen has worked steadily in TV and film since 1995. She was nominated for the American "First Americans in the Arts" award, for her role as Chewlynndit in the made for TV movie Brothers of the Frontier (1996). She played Dawn Star, the wife of Sir Ben Kingsley's character "The Great Zamboni", in the movie Spooky House, and in 2004 she worked with director John Woo for the television film The Robinsons: Lost in Space.

In 2005, she gained recognition for the Citytv and Bravo comedy-drama television show Godiva's. She portrayed the character Simone, the mysterious, sexy bartender of a restaurant in Yaletown, Vancouver, British Columbia. Carmen was nominated for her performance at the 2006 Leo Awards for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series for Godiva's.

Moore won the Women in Film and Video's Artistic Merit Award for her portrayal of Rebecca in the Canadian independent feature Unnatural & Accidental, which received honourable mention for Best Canadian Film in the 2006 Vancouver International Film Festival and was featured at TIFF that year. She was also honoured with the UBCP/ACTRA Lorena Gale Woman of Distinction Award in 2014.

From 2011 to 2015 she was the lead of the APTN TV show Blackstone in the role of Leona Stoney. For this she won three Leo Awards for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series, in 2011, 2014, and 2016.[3][4][5] Moore was also nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role in 2011, was nominated for a 2016 UBCP/ACTRA Award for Blackstone and was nominated for a 2017 Canadian Screen Award. She portrayed the role of Loreen Cassway on the CBC series Arctic Air from 2012 to 2014, for which she was nominated for the Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series in 2012.[6]

She acted in both shows simultaneously.

Moore is also known for her many roles in the Sci-Fi genre, and 2015 saw her in the role of Special Agent in Charge Sue Adair in Fox's Second Chance

She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021 for her performance in the film Rustic Oracle.[7]

In 2021, Moore recurred on The Flash as Kristen Kramer.
 
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