Jennifer Rader

Jennifer Rader

Jennifer Rader is an Oklahoma Native and Native American member of the Sokaogon Chippewa tribe of Wisconsin. Her native name 'Waabanishimo' means "she dances until daylight." Formerly a professional dancer training in modern dance, ballet, tap and hip hop, Jennifer has performed premiere works both nationally and internationally... Show more »
Jennifer Rader is an Oklahoma Native and Native American member of the Sokaogon Chippewa tribe of Wisconsin. Her native name 'Waabanishimo' means "she dances until daylight." Formerly a professional dancer training in modern dance, ballet, tap and hip hop, Jennifer has performed premiere works both nationally and internationally. A fierce dedication to the training, discipline, and considering herself an avid story teller of these arts, paved a direct path to exploring outlets and creating a passion for acting. She has appeared in the upcoming films Southland, opposite Bella Thorne, Sleeping in Plastic, soon to premiere at the 2019 Austin Film Festival, and the horror western The Pale Door with Zachary Knighton. In early 2019, Jennifer starred in the innovative 360-degree VR action film All Terrain, presented by Oscar-winning producer Grey Frederickson. Jennifer has had the opportunity to not only act, but perform stunts and choreograph dance segments in many feature films. She's fought and acted alongside actors such as Devin Druid, Betsy Sodaro, Marshall Bell and George Hamilton. She starred in a music video for Mad Honey's "Blue and You" directed by Blake Pickens. Show less «
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