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Brenda Kamino
Canadian actress, writer, director, teacher and painter

Brenda Kamino

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Canadian actress, writer, director, teacher and painter
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Biography

Brenda Kamino is a Canadian actress, teacher, writer, director and painter. She is best known for over forty years of theatre work, numerous screen roles, and for playing Dot Yasuda in the 2018 TV series Carter. The show was commissioned by Sony Pictures Television for AXN in Spain, Latin America, Brazil, Japan, Central Europe and Russia and by CTV for Canada. It is distributed by SPT worldwide, excluding Canada. In January 2019, it was announced that Carter was renewed for a second season by WGN in the USA and CTV Drama (formerly Bravo) in Canada. Season 2 of Carter premiered September 25, 2019 in Canada on CTV DramaReview: Carter kicks it up a notch in Season 2

Personal Life

Brenda Michiko Kamino was born in Toronto, Ontario. She started acting in a high school production of "Antigone", and performed at McMaster University with Martin Short, Eugene Levy and Dave Thomas (actor) in Frankenstein, A Rock Musical written by Thomas and his brother Ian Thomas.

Career

Kamino's first professional appearances were in 1977, as an extra in the CBC film Bethune, and in the Toronto Open Circle Theatre's production of The Primary English Class, by Israel Horovitz. The play was so successful in Toronto that it toured other Canadian cities during 1977 and 1978.

Other stage plays in which Kamino has performed include Yellow Fever by R. A. Shiomi (1983); Bachelor Man for Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto (1987), in which she played Queenie, an aging prostitute with bound feet; the Dora-nominated Naomi's Road for Young People's Theatre (1992); M Butterfly (1993); Mom, Dad, I'm Living with a White Girl by Marty Chan (1995); Rashomon and The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles at the 1996 Shaw Festival; Dreams of Blonde and Blue by M. J. Kang, Theatre Passe Muraille (2002); Suicide Notes (2004); Nisei Blue by Mieko Ouchi (2011); Ching Chong Chinaman by Lauren Yee (2013); and Bystanders by David Levine (2015), a solo performance.In his article previewing the 2004 Summerworks called Artists to Watch, NOW magazine writer Jon Kaplan noted: "Kamino's seen way too infrequently onstage, so her grounded, thoughtful approach to acting should heat up this look at life, language and limits."

She has made many television appearances, including in Lost Girl, Degrassi: The Next Generation, recurring roles in Train 48, Kung Fu:The Legend Continues, E.N.G. and Street Legal (Canadian TV series) children’s shows Fred Penner's Place and Mr. Dressup; TV movies Befriend and Betray, Ultra and Hotel Babylon, and playing Dot Yasuda in the 2018 TV series Carter. Films she has appeared in include I've Heard the Mermaids Singing (1987), Zero Patience (1993), and The Glass Castle (2017).

Kamino produces theatre with award-winning playwright, director and actor Andrew Moodie with their company Renaissance Theatre, dedicated to finding scripts that deserve a second chance at life in the Canadian Theatre Scene.

In 2005, Kamino received Canadian Actors’ Equity’s Larry McCance Award "for her work on cultural diversity". For more than two decades, she did artistic and administrative work in theatre, film and TV, advocating access and equity in the arts. Among the groups she worked with were Canadian Actors' Equity, Theatre Ontario and the Ontario Arts Council.

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