Raven Dauda

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Raven Dauda
Born1973 (age 5051)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Website www.ravendauda.com

Raven Dauda is a Canadian writer and actor. She has appeared in numerous roles in film and television, and wrote and starred in a one-woman show, Addicted.

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Early life and education

Dauda was born in Ottawa in 1973 to a Jamaican mother and a father from Sierra Leone. She attended Studio 58, but did not complete the program. [1]

Career

Dauda gained recognition in the Toronto theatre scene for her performance as Esther in Intimate Apparel in 2008. [1]

In 2018, Dauda's one-woman show, Addicted, premiered with Adedo Collective and Watah Theatre. She began creating the work while studying the Anitafrika method at the Watah theatre under d'bi young anitafrika. [2] The play follows Penelope Day, an alcoholic with a family history of addiction, who checks herself into a rehab centre. The play was written to be the first part of a trilogy. [3] In March 2024, Dauda brought Addicted to Halifax's Neptune Theatre. [4]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultNotesRef.
2009 Dora Mavor Moore Awards Outstanding Performance in a Featured Role in a Play or Musical Miss Julie: Freedom Summer Won [5]
Doubt, a parable Nominated [6]
2018Outstanding Performance FemaleAddictedWonProduced by Adedo Collective and The Watah Theatre [7]
2023 ACTRA Awards Outstanding Performance – Gender Non-Conforming or Female Five Days at Memorial , “Day Five”WonFor her portrayal of Angela McManus [8]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018–2024 Star Trek: Discovery Dr. Tracy PollardRecurring role (17 episodes)
2023 Spellbound Ginger Jones
2019–2023 Hudson & Rex Jan Renley
2022 Five Days at Memorial Angela McManusMini-series
2022 The Hardy Boys Deputy Con Riley
2022 Transformers: BotBots Agent Wagner and Agent SmartlitVoice
2021 Titans GCPD Administrator
2021 The Hot Zone Dr. Halstrom
2020–2021 Nurses Nurse Nadine
2019–2021 Clifford the Big Red Dog Mrs. ClaytonVoice
2020 Utopia Falls Reia
2020 The Umbrella Academy Odessa
2020 Grand Army Nicole Jackson
2020 Spinning Out Nancy Stevens
2018–2020 Murdoch Mysteries Sarah Johnston
2018 Condor Hoyle
2018 The Expanse Nono Volovodov
2017 Salvation Harris's Secretary
2017 Top Wing RhondaVoice
2014–2017 Annedroids Maggie Clegg
2013 Nikita Miriam Hasan
2007–2009 da Kink in my Hair Lara
2007 Across the River to Motor City Jessie Preacher
2005 Riding the Bus with My Sister ShaneTV movie
2004 Paradise Falls Kelly Fairview
2003 Bliss Claire
2000 Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story JaniceTV movie

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Left Behind: The Movie Gloria
2019Life SupportJogger [9] Short
2022 Stay the Night Claire

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 da Kink in my Hair Sharmaine Mirvish Productions [10]
2008Intimate ApparelEsther Mills Obsidian Theatre
2008Wild DogsRachel Nightwood Theatre [11]
2009Miss Julie: Freedom SummerChristine Canadian Stage Company and Vancouver Playhouse
2009 Doubt: A Parable Mrs. MullerCanadian Stage
2010Intimate ApparelEsther MillsCanadian Stage and Obsidian Theatre [12]
2012 The Penelopiad Antinous / MaidNightwood Theatre [13]
2013 4.48 Psychosis DoctorNecessary Angel Theatre Company [14]
2016Up The Garden PathAmeliaObsidian Theatre [15]
2018AddictedAll characters and playwrightAdedo Collective and The Watah Theatre
2020The EventsClairNecessary Angel Theatre Company [16]
2024AddictedAll characters and playwright Neptune Theatre

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2021CHILD-ishJani Lauzon4-episode web series

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