Glenda Braganza is a Canadian television and stage actress who has
appeared in several Canadian and American television shows and
films.Braganza was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Indian-Goan
parents, and was raised in Ottawa, Ontario. She lived for many years
in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, before moving to Toronto. After
graduating from Concordia University in 2001, she worked and received
critical praise in several productions on the Montreal stage,
including in Jennydog, Jane Eyre, and at the Montreal Fringe. Her
various performances earned her the Montreal English Critics Circle
Award as the Best Actress of 2003-04. She most recently starred as
Gina Green in the Hollywood made-for-television film 10.5: Apocalypse,
which was about a natural disaster to hit the United States; it
starred Dean Cain and Beau Bridges.She has also been on Canadian
television with a featured role in the Stephen Surjik film Tripping
the Wire, and on American television with a recurring role on the
Independent Film Channel original series The Business.
appeared in several Canadian and American television shows and
films.Braganza was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Indian-Goan
parents, and was raised in Ottawa, Ontario. She lived for many years
in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, before moving to Toronto. After
graduating from Concordia University in 2001, she worked and received
critical praise in several productions on the Montreal stage,
including in Jennydog, Jane Eyre, and at the Montreal Fringe. Her
various performances earned her the Montreal English Critics Circle
Award as the Best Actress of 2003-04. She most recently starred as
Gina Green in the Hollywood made-for-television film 10.5: Apocalypse,
which was about a natural disaster to hit the United States; it
starred Dean Cain and Beau Bridges.She has also been on Canadian
television with a featured role in the Stephen Surjik film Tripping
the Wire, and on American television with a recurring role on the
Independent Film Channel original series The Business.
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