Irene Bedard ( born Irene Bedard ; born 1967 in Anchorage) is an American film, television and dubbing actress. One of the very few actresses who have achieved great fame. Ampoule - Indian . The audience is best known for voicing the Native American Princess Pocahontas in the animated film and 1995, in the continuation of the animated film of 1998 , and the animated image was also copied from the real appearance of Irene Bedard.
| Irene Bedard | |
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| English Irene Bedard | |
Pow-wow in Livingston (Texas, 2007) | |
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| Profession | actress |
| Career | 1994 - n. at. |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Personal life
- 2 Awards and nominations
- 3 Selected Works
- 3.1 movie actress
- 3.2 Television Actress
- 3.3 Sound
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Biography
Irene Bedard was born July 22, 1967 in Anchorage ( Alaska ). Her immediate ancestors were of different nationalities: Inupiat , Yupik , Inuit , Cree . She graduated from the with a degree in Music Theater.
Since 1994, Bedard has acted in films and on television, since 1995 he has voiced cartoons and computer games. In the same 1995, People magazine was included in the list of “50 Most Beautiful People” [3] .
In 2012, she became (together with Canadian businessman Tom Denom) the co-founder of Sleeping Lady Films and Waking Giants Productions [4] .
Personal life
In 1993, Irene married singer Danny Wilson. In 2003, the couple had a son, who was named Quinn. In November 2010, the media reported that during his married life, Wilson constantly used sexual and physical violence against his wife, preventing her from fully engaging in her career as an actress [5] . In 2012, the couple divorced.
Awards and nominations
- A complete list of Irene Bedard Awards and Nominations is available on the IMDb website.
- 1995 - “ Golden Globe ” in the category “Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Telefilm” for her role in the film “ ” - nomination .
- 1995 - Award “Heritage of Westerns” ( “Bronze Wrangler” ) from the in the category “Full-length television movie” for her role in the film “Lakota Woman” - a victory .
- 1999 - Award “Heritage of Westerns” (“Bronze Wrangler”) from the National Museum of Cowboys and Heritage of Westerns in the category “Full-length television movie” for his role in the film “Two from Texas” - a victory .
- 2004 - American Indian LA Film and TV Awards in the category "Best Main Actress in a Feature Film" for her role in Greasewood Flat - victory .
- 2006 - Award “Heritage of Westerns” (“Bronze Wrangler”) from the National Museum of Cowboys and Heritage of Westerns in the category “Full-length television movie” for his role in the mini-series “To the West” - a victory .
Selected Works
Movie Actress
- In addition to scoring
- 1994 - / Squanto: A Warrior's Tale - Nakooma
- 1998 - Smoke Signals - Suzy Song
- 1999 - / Wildflowers - Ruby
- 2005 - The New World / The New World - mother of Pocahontas
- 2011 - The Tree of Life - The Messenger
- 2015 - Songs My Brothers Taught Me / Lisa Winters / Songs My Brothers Taught Me
Television Actress
- In addition to scoring
- 1994 - Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee - Mary Crow Dog
- 1997 - Profiler / Profiler - Maddy Duvall (in 1 episode)
- 1997 - Real Women / True Women - Tobe
- 2001 - Beyond the Possible / The Outer Limits - Callie “The White Horse” Landau (in 1 episode)
- 2005 - Into the West - Margaret "The Bright Ray" (in 4 episodes)
- 2005 - The / Love's Long Journey - Miriam Red Hawk McClain
- 2012, 2014–2015 - Longmire / May Stillwater (in 3 episodes)
- 2017 - The Mist / The Mist - Kimi Lucero (in 9 episodes)
Scoring
- Cinema, television, direct-to-video and computer games
- Cinema, television and direct-to-video
- 1995 - Pocahontas / Pocahontas - Native American Princess Pocahontas
- 1996 - The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest - different roles (in 2 episodes)
- 1996-1997 - Adventures from the Book of Virtues - various roles (in 2 episodes)
- 1998 - Pocahontas 2: Journey to the New World / Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World - Native American Princess Pocahontas
- 1999 - / Pepper Ann - Carol (in 1 episode)
- 2000 - Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles - General Miriam Red Wing (4 episodes)
- 2001 - The Mouse House / Disney's House of Mouse - Native American Princess Pocahontas (1 episode)
- 2004 - What's New, Scooby-Doo? / What's New, Scooby-Doo? - Cody Long (in 1 episode)
- 2005 - Higglytown Heroes - The Hero of the Forest Ranger (1 episode)
- 2008 - / Turok: Son of Stone - Katori
- 2008-2009 - The New Adventures of Spider-Man / The Spectacular Spider-Man - Gene Devulf (in 4 episodes)
- 2012 - Young Justice League / Young Justice - Shelley "The Long Shadow" (in 1 episode)
- 2018 - Ralph Breaks the Internet: Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 - Native American Princess Pocahontas
- Computer games
- 1995 - - Native American Princess Pocahontas
- 1996 - - Native American Princess Pocahontas
Notes
- ↑ Internet Movie Database - 1990.
- ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 1028906161 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Irene Bedard on people.com , May 8, 1995
- ↑ Sleeping Lady Films Waking Giants Productions on Facebook
- ↑ Irene Bedard abused ( newspaper ) on newspaperrock.bluecorncomics.com , November 21, 2010
Links
- Biography on who2.com