Naomi Snieckus

Naomi Snieckus (born February 24, 1974) is a Canadian actress, best known for her regular television role as Bobbi in Mr. D[1] and her appearance as Nina in Saw 3D.[2] She is also a podcast host.

Naomi Snieckus
Snieckus in 2017
Born (1974-02-24) February 24, 1974 (age 50)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActress
Known forMr. D
Saw 3D
Zombies franchise

Career

An alumna of the Second City's Toronto company,[3] she later formed the improvisational comedy troupes National Theatre of the World with Ron Pederson and Matt Baram,[4] and Impromptu Splendor with Pederson, Baram and Kayla Lorette.[5] She also acted extensively in guest appearances on television series, as well as extensive work in commercials,[2] until her roles in Saw 3D and Mr. D.

From 2011[6] to 2014[7] she co-produced a webseries called The Casting Room.

In 2014, she appeared as a lead character in the film Two 4 One.[8] In 2015, she and Baram, to whom she is now married, created an improv duo show called Baram & Snieckus: You & Me.[9]

Snieckus is also the host of a podcast entitled Firecracker Department, in which she interviews female and non-binary artists, working across a variety of media. Subsequently, an international online community has been developed, which she also leads, in which members empower each other to take creative action through education and positive support.[10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
19941994Weather Girl
2010Saw 3DNina
2012The SamaritanWaitressUncredited
Cold BloodedDispatcherVoice
The BarrensMonica
2014Two 4 OneMiriam
2015The StepsEllen
2017Kiss and CrySophie Wexner
Love of My LifeLorna
2019Canadian StrainJudy
2020Work ItMaria Ackerman

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001The ImmortalThelmaEpisode: "The Asylum"
2002The Dead ZoneMelanie RomanoEpisode: "The Siege"
2003Train 48VictoriaEpisode: "1.13"
2005ReGenesisAngela WebbEpisode: "The Source"
2006Cradle of LiesBettyTelevision film
The Road to ChristmasRose
2007Love You to DeathNurseEpisode: "The Clown Case"
2008Degrassi: The Next GenerationStore ManagerEpisode: "Got My Mind Set On You"
The BorderReceptionistEpisode: "Got My Mind Set On You"
2009The Jon Dore Television ShowWomanEpisode: "Jon Fights Violence"
2007–2009Da Kink in My Hair2 episodes
2009Being EricaVairEpisode: "What Goes Up Must Come Down"
2010Little Mosque on the PrairieDance TeacherEpisode: "A Lease Too Far"
2009–2010The Ron James Show6 episodes
2010Lost GirlTalent AgentEpisode: "Fae Day"
The Dating GuyAmanda (voice)Episode: "Weekend at Booyah's"
2011SkinsMaryEpisode: "Chris"
2010–2013Wingin' ItMildred Stern7 Episodes
2016The SwapCoach CarolTelevision film
2018ZombiesPrincipal Lee
2020Zombies 2
Locked in LoveAndreaEpisode: "Chapter One"
Ollie's PackJune2 episodes
2021Day PlayersCasting AssociateEpisode: "Audition Preparation"
2022Zombies 3Principal LeeTelevision film

Awards

YearTitleResult
2010Canadian Comedy Award for Best Female Improviser[11]Won
2012Canadian Comedy Award for Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionNominated
2012Canadian Comedy Award for Best Web SeriesWon
2013Canadian Comedy Award for Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionWon
2013ACTRA Award for Outstanding Performance – Female[12]Nominated
2015ACTRA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic SeriesNominated
2016ACTRA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic SeriesNominated
2017ACTRA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic SeriesNominated
2018ACTRA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic SeriesNominated

References