Cara Gee is a Canadian actress known for her compelling performances across film, television, and stage, bringing depth and authenticity to diverse roles. After her critically acclaimed feature debut in Empire of Dirt, Cara Gee garnered significant recognition, earning a nomination for a Canadian Screen Award, a Special Jury Award at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Best Actress award at the American Indian Film Festival for her powerful performance. This breakthrough year also saw Gee named one of TIFF’s annual Rising Stars in 2013, marking a pivotal moment in her career. Prior to her film success, Gee honed her craft in Toronto’s theatre scene, appearing in notable productions such as Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad, Daniel MacIvor’s Arigato, Tokyo, Tomson Highway’s The Rez Sisters, Cliff Cardinal’s Stitch, Birdtown and Swanville’s 36 Little Plays About Hopeless Girls, and Louise Dupré’s Tout Comme Elle.
Cara Gee continues to solidify her standing as a prominent actress, consistently committing to diverse and impactful roles across various platforms.