Canadian actress
Veena Sood (born 21 November) is a Canadian actress.[1][2] Sood is best known for dramatic and comedic roles in a career spanning more than 3 decades.[3]
Early life and education
She was born on 21 November in Nairobi, Kenya. Her father was a doctor and her mother, a nurse.[4] When she was 7 years old, the family immigrated to Canada. At the age of 16, she graduated from high school and at age 20, graduated from University with a Bachelor in Fine Arts degree.
Personal life
Veena is an avid outdoor enthusiast, having grown up in Canada's Rocky mountains. Her father received the Order of Canada, her brother Manoj Sood is also an actor, while their cousin, Ashwin Sood (previously married to popular singer Sarah McLachlan), is a musician.[5] Her nephew Kama Sood is a filmmaker based in Vancouver, BC.[6]
She married J. Johnson on 30 August 2008.
Career
After receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama theater degree, Veena helped co-found Calgary's 'Loose Moose Theatre Company' with Improv master Keith Johnstone, and later with the Vancouver TheatreSports League.[4] She has received numerous awards for her body of work including 3 nomination/wins for Vancouver's Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards, she is a 3 time nominee/winner of The Leo Awards, and a 2 time nominee/winner for UBCP/ACTRA awards. [7] which she won for the role 'Preety' in the Godiva's episode Flipping Switches.[6]
She has appeared in numerous films & television series; Imagine Entertainment's Wedding Season, Welcome to Marwen (Robert Zemeckis), Corner Office, The X-Files, BattleStar Galactica, Caprica, Stargate, Away, Peacemaker, Lucifer, A Million Little Things, and several television movies. She's also gifted in her comedic work, as well as having an ear for accents. In 2006, she acted in the film Nina's Heavenly Delights where she speaks with Scottish/East Indian accent. Meanwhile, she appeared in American television, particularly on all three of the longest running North American science fiction series: The X-Files in 1993, Stargate SG-1 in 1997 and Smallville in 2001. Her role in the film Touch of Pink, received critical acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival.
She is often described as a prolific dramatic actress who starred in popular films such as Wedding Season, & With Love & A Major Organ. She also performed well in television series: Children Ruin Everything, The Indian Detective, Allegiance & The Good Doctor.
She has received several honors from the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists including the Lorena Gale Woman Of Distinction Award in November 2017 and the Sam Payne Award for contributions to humanity and artistic integrity in 2014. In 2019 she was honored by the Fund for the Arts on the North Shore (FANS) with the Distinguished Artist Award for international recognition in drama.[3]
Filmography
Feature films
Television movies
Year |
Film |
Roles |
Ref.
|
1987 |
Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World |
Additional Voices |
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1990 |
Memories of Murder |
Dr. Kahn |
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1992 |
Sexual Advances |
Rosalie |
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1992 |
Still Not Quite Human |
Autograph Woman |
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1993 |
Relentless: Mind of a Killer |
New York Reporter |
|
1993 |
Other Women's Children |
Mrs. Jindal |
|
1994 |
Heart of a Child |
Nurse Adjani |
|
1994 |
Seasons of the Heart |
|
|
1996 |
Have You Seen My Son |
Sally |
|
1996 |
Justice on Wheels: The Diana Kilmury Story |
Office Worker |
|
1997 |
Their Second Chance |
Talk Show Host |
|
1997 |
Medusa's Child |
Siri Markham |
|
2000 |
Ratz |
Donna Kornbalm |
|
2001 |
Love and Treason |
Dr. Siddig |
|
2001 |
Class Warfare |
Maria |
|
2001 |
The Heart Department |
Anesthesiologist |
|
2002 |
Jinnah - On Crime: Pizza 911 |
Poonam |
|
2002 |
Living with the Dead |
Mrs. Morse, School Teacher |
|
2002 |
Damaged Care |
Maternity Nurse |
|
2002 |
Mr. St. Nick |
Mrs. Sarathi |
|
2003 |
Jinnah: On Crime - White Knight, Black Widow |
Poonum |
|
2003 |
A Tale of Two Wives |
Mrs. Rich |
|
2003 |
D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear |
Sylvia Mack |
|
2004 |
Chasing Freedom |
Adeena |
|
2005 |
Murder Unveiled |
Magistrate |
|
2006 |
The Time Tunnel |
Medical Tech |
|
2007 |
Secrets of an Undercover Wife |
Bracken |
|
2007 |
Nightmare |
Admitting Nurse |
|
2008 |
Barbie & the Diamond Castle |
Sparkles / Lily (voice) |
|
2009 |
Compulsion |
Shriya, Anjika's mother |
|
2009 |
The B Team |
Janet Brown |
|
2012 |
Finding Mrs. Claus |
Principal |
|
2014 |
A Fairly Odd Summer |
Anti-Fairy Councilman (voice) |
|
2014 |
Honor Student |
Dr. Morani |
|
2014 |
Buried Secrets |
Det. Joan Mueller |
|
2015 |
A Gift of Miracles |
Dr. Reed |
|
2015 |
If There Be Thorns |
Dr. Phillips |
|
2015 |
Sugar Babies |
Professor Paula Hickman |
|
2015 |
Just in Time for Christmas |
Josie |
|
2018 |
Love at First Dance |
Sophia |
|
2018 |
Reunited at Christmas |
Victoria |
|
2018 |
Christmas Lost and Found |
Devi |
|
2019 |
My Little Pony: Rainbow Roadtrip |
Mrs. Hoofington (voice) |
|
2020 |
Sleeping with Danger |
Detective Brooks |
|
2021 |
V.C. Andrews' Ruby |
Dr. Cheryl |
|
Television
Short films
Year |
Film |
Roles |
Ref.
|
2002 |
Jane Post |
Meditation Voice |
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2016 |
A Bicycle Lesson |
|
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2016 |
Meet Cute |
Mona |
|
2017 |
Reel Women Seen |
Nurse |
|
2018 |
The Ride Home |
Carla |
|
2018 |
Little Oliver |
Dr. Mehta |
|
TBD |
Carried Away |
Aliza |
|
TBD |
Send the Rain |
Dawn |
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Video games
Mini TV serials
References
External links