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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0322181Karen Glave - IMDb

    Karen Glave is a Canadian actress who has appeared in films such as The Day After Tomorrow and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, and TV shows such as The Strain and American Gods. She also works as a visual effects artist and has performed motion capture for Assassin's Creed: Origins.

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  2. Karen Glave is a Canadian actress who studied acting at George Brown Theatre School in Toronto. She has appeared in films such as The Day After Tomorrow and Dream House, and TV shows such as Lost Girl, Warehouse 13, Suits and The Strain.

  3. Karen Glave is a Canadian actress who has appeared in films and TV shows such as The Day After Tomorrow, Lost Girl and The Strain. Learn more about her career, height and education on IMDb.

  4. Apr 17, 2020 · Canadian actress Karen Glave best known for roles “The Day After Tomorrow,” “The Shape of Water,” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” was recently cast in the Netflix hit series Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker.

    • Can You Tell Us About Your Character, Peggie?
    • What Initially Drew You to This Role?
    • What Message Are You Hoping Fans Get from Your New Show Self -Made?
    • What First Inspired You to Become An Actress?
    • What Are Some of The Challenges You’Re Faced with Within This Career Path?
    • What Changes Do You Think Still Need to Happen in The Industry?
    • Do You Have Any Words of Wisdom Or Advice For Your Young Actors starting?
    • What Other Projects Do You Have Coming Out Over The Next Year?
    • What’s Your Mantra?
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    Peggie Prosser is the sister of C.J Walker, Charles J. Walker, played by Blaire Underwood, sister in law to Sarah, played by Octavia. She’s there as family emotional support and a true believer in what Madame C.J. was trying to achieve.

    Well number 1, working with Octavia for sure, I’ve always admired her work, and I have been in my head thinking, “ I want to work on a story about black people, and I feel like then it just sort of manifested for me. The story, which I knew growing up, most of us heard about Madame C.J. Walker growing up. A lot of white people didn’t even know abou...

    The ultimate goal is to empower black women, but all women too and that you can make things happen! And for young black women, younger generations, some who might not have known about her. Use this time right now that we have in this self-contemplation, isolation, what can I maybe create, what do I have on the back burner that I wanted to create to...

    I think it’s something I knew when I was 7 years old. I remember telling my parents, we were at the kitchen table, I think my dad was talking about homework and mom was cooking on the stove and I remember them saying “what do you want to do when you grow up” and I just knew what I wanted to do, I wanted to be an actor. Back then I didn’t say actor ...

    Honestly, being a black actress, it’s was always going to be tougher and I knew that. I see my Caucasian actors friends, male or female, more auditions cast for them or they’re booking more. So I mean things have changed, I graduated from theatre school in ’94, and things are different even now, but the challenge is there have not been enough of th...

    Our stories need to be told, and not just our stories but the idea that unless it’s a black African American character that you can’t hire us, it doesn’t have to be outlined that the character has to be black, it can be any character in the story. The writers, directors and producers and thought processes have to be there more to realize we can con...

    I’m a firm believer in training, working on the skill. I do believe also there is the idea of natural talent for sure, because also I come from the school where you get trained in a certain way, whether or not you’ve been to actual college, a private studio, private coaching, because that’s important, have that foundation, they can’t take that away...

    Yes, I’ll be in the next season of American Gods, I play Aye, an Orisha, and that’s pretty much all I can say. Fall time is the schedule for release right now.

    My mantra is to trust my path, have faith. If it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be, things happen because you’re on the right path, just trust the path. Some people, their things happen right out of theatre school or with their first gig, and some of us have a long journey along the journey. My path is my path, I trust my path.

    Karen Glave plays Peggie Prosser, the sister of Madame C.J. Walker, in the Netflix mini-series inspired by the life of the first female self-made millionaire. She talks about her role, her career, and her advice for aspiring actors.

  5. www.karenglave.comKaren Glave

    Visit the official website of Karen Glave, a Dutch actress known for her roles in TV shows and movies. See her portfolio, contact details and social media links.

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  7. Mar 20, 2020 · Watch videos of Karen Glave, a Canadian actress who starred in Netflix series Self Made and The Strain. See her demo reel, interviews, short films and more.