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In this episode of My Fame, Explained, we dive into the vibrant career of Jennifer Wigmore, a multidisciplinary artist whose talents span acting, writing, and visual art. Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Jennifer has left her mark on stages and screens across Canada and beyond.
Jennifer is currently captivating audiences as Chief of Police April Anderson in the highly anticipated James Patterson series Cross (Amazon Studios & Paramount Pictures). With an impressive list of credits, including Dream Scenario with Nicholas Cage, Malory Towers (CBBC), Y: The Last Man (FX), and Anne with an E (Netflix), her versatility knows no bounds.
But Jennifer’s artistic prowess doesn’t stop at acting. She’s an award-winning visual artist whose paintings—both figurative and abstract—explore the intersections of performance and pedagogy. Her art has been featured in collections across Canada, the U.S., and England, and she even won Bravo’s Star Portraits with a painting of Canadian icon Gordon Pinsent.
As a passionate advocate for artists, Jennifer co-founded AACE (Association of Acting Coaches and Educators) and works tirelessly to uplift the artistic community. In this conversation, we explore her journey from Edmonton to the global stage, her commitment to fostering the next generation of artists, and her latest creative projects, including a screenplay and a play in development.
Whether you’re an aspiring artist or a fan of her work, Jennifer Wigmore’s story will inspire and empower.
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