User:Geo Swan/Jennifer Pudavick
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Jennifer Pudavick is a Canadian actor, from Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1][2] In 2014 she was cast as one of the four main characters in Mohawk Girls -- a new half-hour comedy-drama series from the Aboriginal Peoples' Television Network.[3]
In his review of Mohawk Girls, John Doyle, of the Globe and Mail, applauds Pudavick's peformance, stating that of the four leads, she has the most challenging task.[4].
Pudavick also played a supporting role in Paul Gross's 2015 film about Canadian Forces in Afghanistan, Hyena Road.[5]
Pudavick plays a recurring character on the CBC series Workin' Moms.[6]
In 2020 she was cast as a supporting character in the 2019 romantic comedy The Christmas Club.[6]
According to the Winnipeg Free Press, Pudavick played the lead in the 2011 horror movie Wrong Turn 4.[7] She played roles in other horror films produced in the Winnipeg area, including Wishmaster III, Wishmaster IV and The Plague.[8]
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Kevin Prokosh (2014-12-13). "Girl, interrupted: After enduring up and downs, local actress is enjoying breakthrough lead role on APTN series". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
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"Mohawk girls". Retrieved 2015-09-23.
Jenny Pudavick is Métis from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She attended the University of Winnipeg's theatre program and has over 18 years of on camera experience.
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Bill Tierney (2015-02-24). "Bill Tierney: Mohawk Girls on APTN asks hard questions with a laugh". Montreal, Gazette. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
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John Doyle (2014-11-14). "Hello Mohawk Girls, you rock and you're funny". Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
Bailey, for instance (Pudavick, who probably has the toughest role here, is very fine at carrying and conveying the subtleties), is unnerved by the blithe narcissism of many men on the reserve and their sexist attitudes.
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Jason Gorber (2015-09-11). "With Hyena Road, Paul Gross made a very different war film about a very different war". National Post. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
The jargon spouted out by film stars Rossif Sutherland, Jennifer Pudavick and others helps "eliminate subtlety or interpretation so that everything is clear, particularly when you're in trouble and you're on a radio. There can't be misunderstanding, so it does actually serve a function."
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Pooja Dhar (2020-11-04). "'The Christmas Club' Cast And Other Details About The Romantic Comedy Drama". Republic World. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
Most recently, Jennifer Pudvick was seen appearing on-screen in CBC's new comedy series, Workin' Moms.
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"Meet our very own Scream Queen". Winnipeg Free Press. 2011-02-12. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23.
One thing is certain. Pudavick, 28, can deliver the scream requirements. Over the course of a recent afternoon, she is repeatedly asked to scream upon viewing the head of her boyfriend Porter wrapped in his own jacket on the auditorium floor of an abandoned sanitorium.
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"Right turn for local actors who end up in Wrong Turn 4". Winnipeg Free Press. 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
Playing a potential victim of the deranged locivores is Winnipeg actress Jennifer Pudavick as Kenia, whose resume has a number of horror offerings including Wishmaster III, Wishmaster IV and The Plague as well as the TV series Cashing In.
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