Cara Gee
Cara Gee was primarily known as a stage actress in Toronto,appearing in productions of works by playwrights like Margaret Daniel MacIvor
 Born in: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 Age : 2nd September 1983(40 ans old)
 Achievements:
 Television and Film Roles:
- Her name is widely known for her work as a character in Strange Empire, Inhuman Condition and The Expanse.
- Cara has made her debut as a feature-film actress on the screen in Empire of Dirt for which she was nominated for an award called the Canadian Screen Award. Cara also received an Extra Jury prize at 2013’s Toronto International Film Festival and an award for the best Actress during the American Indian Film Festival for the part.
- In 2013 during TIFF, Gee was named one of the annual festival’s Rising Stars.
- She starred as one the main characters in Strange Empire, a Western Drama series Strange Empire on CBC Television.
- Cara Gee is primarily known as a stage actress from Toronto, Ontario, with acting credits in a variety of productions that include Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad, Daniel MacIvor’s Arigato, Tokyo, Tomson Highway’s The Rez Sisters, Cliff Cardinal’s Stitch and more.
  Recognition:
- Â In 2013 in 2013, at TIFF, Gee was named one of the TIFF’s annually scheduled Rising Stars.
  Awards:
  Empire of Dirt:
- In The film Empire of Dirt, Cara Gee was nominated for an award called the Canadian Screen Award and won a Special Jury Award in the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The actress also received an award for the Best Actress during the American Indian Film Festival.
  Rising Stars:
- In 2013, during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Gee was named one of the festival’s annual Rising Stars.
  Extra info:
  Early Career and Life:
- Cara Gee was primarily known for her stage work from Toronto, Ontario, where her stage credits included performances that included Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad, Daniel MacIvor’s Arigato, Tokyo, Tomson Highway’s The Rez Sisters and Cliff Cardinal’s Stitch and many more.
- Gee was the main character in her debut as a feature-film actress in Empire of Dirt, for which she was nominated for an award called the Canadian Screen Award. Gee also received the Special Jury prize at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and an award for the Best Actress in the American Indian Film Festival for her part on the screen. In 2013 at TIFF, Gee was named one of the TIFF’s annually voted Rising Stars.
- Her name is well-known for her role in a variety of productions, such as Strange Empire, Inhuman Condition in addition to The Expanse.
- She started to play the recurring character of Camina Drummer in the Amazon TV series The Expanse.
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- Gee is Ojibwe (Chippewa) and was born in Calgary, Alberta, and was raised in Bobcaygeon, Ontario.