Sienna Howell-Holden

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Sienna Howell-Holden
A photograph of four people, the leftmost three of whom are women wearing white cloaks and the remaining person being a kneeling man

Sienna Howell-Holden portrayed a voice in the premiere of Andrew Kooman's She Has a Name. (left to right: Denise Wong, Howell-Holden, Glenda Warkentin, Aaron Krogman)
Background information
Origin Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Occupations Actor
Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2010-present

Sienna Howell-Holden is a Canadian actor and singer from Alberta.

Personal life

Sienna Howell-Holden was born in Sherwood Park, Alberta.[1] Her father is an actor.[2] Sienna Howell-Holden is an alumnus of the Rosebud School of the Arts.[3] For her final-year project, she produced and acted in Songs for a New World by Jason Robert Brown.[4]

Theatre career

Sienna Howell-Holden is a Canadian actor and singer from Alberta.[5] In 2010, she portrayed Martha Sowerby in Rosebud Theatre's production of a theatrical adaptation of The Secret Garden.[6] She took on the role of Mama in the premiere of She Has a Name in 2011.[7] Howell-Holden later declared that the play changed her life.[8] Later in 2011, she acted in Rosebud Theatre's production of A Bright Particular Star,[9] in which she acted as Charlotte Cushman.[10] She then reprised the role of Mama in the 2012 tour of She Has a Name.[11]

References

  1. Anna Borowiecki (September 22, 2012). "Play about human trafficking provides chilling insights". St. Albert Gazette. Retrieved September 22, 2012. 
  2. Shannon LeClair (April 15, 2011). "Rosebud actress prepares to bid adieu". Strathmore Times. Retrieved August 7, 2012. 
  3. "Songs For A New World". CalgaryCulture.com. Retrieved August 7, 2012. 
  4. "Rosebud students present spring play". Calgary Herald. April 14, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2012. 
  5. Pat Donnelly (June 15, 2012). "Fringe 2012: Alberta group's play explores human trafficking". The Gazette. Retrieved July 24, 2012. 
  6. Louis Hobson (November 11, 2010). "Full-bloom effect eludes The Secret Garden". Calgary Sun. Retrieved August 7, 2012. 
  7. Louis Hobson (February 24, 2011). "Calgary's She Has a Name a 'heart-wrenching' hit". Calgary Sun. Retrieved July 22, 2012. 
  8. "She has a Name: Inspired by a 2008 event, a new compelling play now running in Saskatoon gives a face to human trafficking". CFSK-DT. Retrieved July 28, 2012. 
  9. Ben Proulx. "Actor turned producer". Sherwood Park News. Retrieved August 7, 2012. 
  10. "A Passionate Drama Directed by Morris Ertman". Rosebud Theatre. Retrieved August 7, 2012. 
  11. "The story of #18". The Visitorium. June 7, 2012. Retrieved July 23, 2012. 
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