Jennifer Podemski
Jennifer Podemski | |
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| Producer-actor Jennifer Podemski Podemski in 2014 | |
| Born | May 3, 1973 |
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| Years active | 1991–present |
| Relatives | Tamara Podemski (sister) Sarah Podemski (sister) Michael Podemski-Bedard (son) |
Jennifer Podemski (born May 3, 1973) is a Canadian film and television actress and producer.[1]
Her acting credits include starring roles in the television series Tin Star, The Rez, Riverdale, Moccasin Flats, Bliss, and Moose TV, and the films Dance Me Outside, The Diviners, and Empire of Dirt, as well as supporting or guest roles in Degrassi, Republic of Doyle, The Eleventh Hour, Blue Murder, Wild Card, This Is Wonderland, Rabbit Fall, The Border, and Maniac Mansion. Her production credits include Rabbit Fall, Moccasin Flats, and Empire of Dirt.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Podemski was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. Her father is Jewish and her mother is of Saulteaux/Ojibwe/Anishinaabe, Leni Lenape, and Métis descent.[2][3][4] Her paternal grandparents were from Poland, and moved to Canada after WWII.[5] Her sisters, Tamara Podemski and Sarah Podemski are also actors. All three sisters appear together in the FX series Reservation Dogs.[4][5]
Career
[edit | edit source]Podemski's acting credits include starring roles in the television series Tin Star, The Rez, Riverdale, Moccasin Flats, Bliss, and Moose TV, and the films Dance Me Outside, The Diviners, and Empire of Dirt, as well as supporting or guest roles in Degrassi, Republic of Doyle, The Eleventh Hour, Blue Murder, Wild Card, This Is Wonderland, Rabbit Fall, The Border, and Maniac Mansion. Her production credits include Rabbit Fall, Moccasin Flats, and Empire of Dirt.
She was a Gemini Award nominee for the Best Actress in a Drama Series at the 1997 Gemini Awards for The Rez and a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, for Empire of Dirt.[citation needed]
In 2018, Podemski created the documentary series Future History for APTN.[6]
In 2021, together with Derek Diorio, she created the television series Unsettled for APTN. She went on to produce the drama series Little Bird for Crave with Hannah Moscovitch.[7]
In January 2023, she was named as a recipient of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television's Board of Directors Tribute Award at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards.[8]
Filmography
[edit | edit source]Film
[edit | edit source]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 1993 | The Diviners | Pique | |
| 1994 | Dance Me Outside | Sadie Maracle | |
| 2005 | Distant Drumming: North of 60 Mystery | Marjory Sebastian | |
| 2007 | Fugitive Pieces | Grace | |
| 2011 | Take This Waltz | Karen | |
| 2013 | Empire of Dirt | Minerva | Also producer |
| Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian | Doll | ||
| 2015 | Fire Song | Jackie | |
| 2018 | Mouthpiece | Mrs. Cappo | |
| 2020 | Akilla's Escape | Mrs. Rosenthal | |
| 2024 | Aberdeen | Grace | |
| The Light Before the Sun | Syd | Short film; also executive producer | |
| 2025 | Nika and Madison | Alicia Hall |
Personal
[edit | edit source]Her son, Michael Podemski-Bedard, is also an actor who appears in Deer Lady, an episode of Reservation Dogs.[9] She is currently married to Doug Bedard.
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External links
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- 1974 births
- Living people
- Canadian people of Polish-Jewish descent
- Canadian film actresses
- Film producers from Ontario
- Canadian television actresses
- Canadian television producers
- Canadian women television producers
- Ojibwe actresses
- Jewish Canadian actresses
- Canadian people of Métis descent
- Actresses from Toronto
- 20th-century Canadian actresses
- 21st-century Canadian actresses
- 20th-century First Nations people
- 21st-century First Nations people
- 20th-century First Nations women
- 21st-century First Nations women
- Canadian women film producers
- Canadian Film Centre alumni
- Canadian television directors
- Canadian women television directors
- Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation people
- Canadian people of Lenape descent
- Canadian Screen Award winning directors
- Centre for Indigenous Theatre alumni