Kiawentiio
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Born | Kiawenti:io Tarbell 28 April 2006 Akwesasne, Ontario, Canada |
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Years active | 2019–present |
Kiawenti:io Tarbell[1] (/ˌɡjɑːwənˈdiːjoʊ/,[2] born 28 April 2006),[3] known mononymously as Kiawentiio, is a First Nations actress and singer. She made her television debut in the third season of the CBC series Anne with an E (2019) and her film debut in Beans (2020). She currently stars as Katara in the Netflix live-action remake of Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024).
Early life and education
[edit]Kiawentiio was born into a Mohawk family in Akwesasne, a First Nations reserve that is located on both sides of the Canada–United States border, spanning the St. Lawrence River.[4][5] On the US side, it is also known as the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation.
Her first name means "nice morning" in Kanienʼkéha.[6] She grew up in a house on Kawehno:ke (also known as Cornwall Island) and attended Akwesasne Freedom School and Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School.[7] She is based between Ottawa, Montreal, and New York, and has dual citizenship in Canada and the United States.[8]
Career
[edit]Tarbell was one of 200 indigenous Canadian actresses to audition for the role of Ka'kwet, who is featured in an indigenous story line in season three of Anne with an E.[9] She had to learn to speak the Miꞌkmaq language and obtain an understanding of their tribe, history and culture.[10] She also starred in the title role of Beans as a 12-year-old Mohawk girl living in Kahnawake in 1990, at the time of the Oka Crisis.
She has appeared as recurring character Maya Thomas in the Peacock sitcom Rutherford Falls (2021). In 2021, she was also selected to portray Katara in the Netflix live action version of Avatar: The Last Airbender series.[11]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year(s) | Title | Role(s) | Notes |
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2020 | Beans | Beans / Tekehentahkhwa | |
2022 | N'xaxaitkw | Zarya | Short |
Television
[edit]Year(s) | Title | Role(s) | Notes |
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2019 | Anne with an E | Ka'kwet | 5 episodes |
2021 | Rutherford Falls | Maya Thomas | 2 episodes |
2023 | What If...? | Wahta (voice) | Episode: "What If... Kahhori Reshaped the World?" |
2024–present | Avatar: The Last Airbender | Katara | Main role |
Discography
[edit]EPs
[edit]Title | Details |
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In My Head | Released: 5 March 2021[12][13] |
Singles
[edit]- Light at the End (2020) from Beans[12]
- This Moment (2021), part of EP In My Head[12]
- Saying Goodnight (feat. Rasentonkwa Tarbell, 2021), part of EP In My Head[12]
- Unfamiliar (2021), part of EP In My Head[12]
- In What World (2021), part of EP In My Head[12]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
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2019 | Vancouver Film Critics Circle | One to Watch | Beans | Won | [14] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Rising Star — Meet Kiawenti:io Tarbell from Anne with an E". CBC Kids News. 26 September 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ^ Kiawentiio on Instagram
- ^ "Kiawentiio". TV Insider. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
- ^ "Kiawentiio biography and filmography | Kiawentiio movies". Tribute. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ^ Craig, Jo (13 August 2021). "Who is Kiawentiio Tarbell? Explore the Instagram, Ethnicity and Roles of Avatar: The Last Airbender Actor". HITC. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ^ Roundpoint, Shannon Burns. "ACTING UP". Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ Lafrance, Derrick (10 August 2017). "Kiawentiio Tarbell". Indian Time. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ Mehta, Sia (13 February 2021). "TIFF Kiawentiio Biography". TIFF. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ^ "Kiawenti:io Tarbell - Anne with an E". CBC. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ^ Time, Indian. "Rising Star Kiawenti:io Tarbell Talks about Her Experience on "Anne with an E"". Indian Time. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ^ Webster, Andrew (12 August 2021). "Netflix reveals cast for its live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series". The Verge. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f "Musician". Kiawentiio. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
- ^ Sumi, Glenn (15 April 2021). "Beans star Kiawentiio starts her dramatic journey strong - NOW Magazine". NOW Toronto. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
- ^ Castillo, Jorge Ignacio (12 March 2021). "Vancouver Film Critics Name Violation Best Canadian Feature". Vancouver Film Critics Circle.
External links
[edit]- 2006 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American actresses
- 21st-century American singer-songwriters
- 21st-century American women singers
- 21st-century Canadian actresses
- 21st-century Canadian singer-songwriters
- 21st-century Canadian women singers
- 21st-century First Nations people
- 21st-century Native American women
- Actresses from Ontario
- Actresses from New York (state)
- Akwesasne
- American child actresses
- American film actresses
- American Mohawk people
- American television actresses
- American voice actresses
- American women singer-songwriters
- Canadian child actresses
- Canadian film actresses
- Canadian Mohawk actresses
- Canadian Mohawk women singers
- Canadian television actresses
- Canadian voice actresses
- Canadian women singer-songwriters
- Native American actresses
- Native American singers
- People with multiple citizenship
- Singer-songwriters from New York (state)
- Singers from Ontario