Dawn Bird

Dawn Bird

Born in Kamloops, B.C., yet raised in Nelson, B.C., Dawn traveled frequently from Nelson to Vancouver, B.C. and back again in order to learn as much as she could about acting. One of those trips lead her to study at Simon Fraser University at their Summer Symposium for Theatre under the direction of Andrew Macilroy, where she took a serious turn of... Show more »
Born in Kamloops, B.C., yet raised in Nelson, B.C., Dawn traveled frequently from Nelson to Vancouver, B.C. and back again in order to learn as much as she could about acting. One of those trips lead her to study at Simon Fraser University at their Summer Symposium for Theatre under the direction of Andrew Macilroy, where she took a serious turn of interest that would be the stepping stone to her career. After several years of performing in the Nelson Capitol Theatre, she decided to try her hand at acting for Film and Television and underwent extensive training under the instruction of Tony Barr and studied the Meisner technique under NewYork acting coach Andrea Geometti. Having been extremely limited to film and television work in the city of Nelson, she still managed to obtain her first professional role as the lead (after under-going several months of Butoh training) and as the Narrator for a short film entitled "The Muse" for Bravo!FACT. Shortly after that, Dawn moved to Regina, Saskatchewan. She has trained with professional acting coaches such as Neil Schell, Traci Foster and over half a dozen more well established individuals whom have all helped her to enhance the various means of her artful expression. In 2008, Dawn came to terms with the fact that if she is truly meant to succeed and push ahead and fulfill her lifelong dream to be recognized as a professional Actor, she would have to pursue the industry 100%. After having recognized that, she quit the upper management full-time job she had had with the same company for 14 years and established B.E.Z. Productions in March of 2009. Unfortunately the name of her Company, which is meant to sound like "Be Easy" was mispronounced more times than she would have liked. So in order to correct this, Dawn had the spelling of the name changed to B.E.ZEE PRODUCTIONS in January of 2012. You may have seen Dawn in a number of television shows, television commercials, feature films & may have even heard her voice for several television & radio commercials, and when she's not busy acting or voicing, she is busy working on the "other side" of the camera as one of the crew members. As the Producer of B.E.ZEE PRODUCTIONS, Dawn's first production was the comedic web series, "Over the Fence." Show less «
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