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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nadia_LitzNadia Litz - Wikipedia

    Nadia Litz (born December 26, 1976) is a Canadian actress and director. Early life. Litz was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] . A former child actor, she has described herself as somewhat ambitious. She is of Russian, Polish and British descent. [2] .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0514879Nadia Litz - IMDb

    Nadia Litz is known for her roles in The Five Senses, After The Harvest, and Crimes of the Future. She has also directed and written short films, such as The People Garden and The Good Escape, and won awards at film festivals.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.60 m
    • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Actress, Director, Writer
  3. Nadia Litz is a Canadian actress and filmmaker. After graduating early from high school, she attended York University Theatre program but paused her degree when she was cast in director Jeremy Podeswa's feature The Five Senses, where she played a teenager experimenting with gender and sexuality identity. That film premiered at Cannes Director's ...

  4. Nadia Litz. Date of Birth: December 26, 1976. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nadia Litz decided at the age of six that she wanted to be an actor. She began working in theatre and as a child...

  5. Nadia Litz is an award-winning actress turned filmmaker. She debuted at Cannes in Jeremy Podeswa’s Genie award-winning film ‘The Five Senses’, then she played Sam Shepard’s daughter in 2002’s ‘After the Harvest’ for which she was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Actress.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Learn about Nadia Litz's journey in film and television, from acting with legends to writing for stars. Discover how she evolved, took risks, and created roles that won awards and recognition.

  7. Jun 29, 2018 · In homage to outlaws, femmes fatales, and unforgiving towns of the 1940s, Christie Pits Film Festival is celebrating the Cinematic Cities of Classical Hollywood Cinema. Paired with Casablanca, local filmmaker Nadia Litz’s The Good Escape fictionalizes the capture of John Dillinger in Toronto’s historic Winter Garden Theatre.