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Cle Bennett is on fire!! He recently won two Gemini awards for his performances in the mini-series “Guns” and “The Line”. The Gemini Awards honor the best in Canadian television as determined by members of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and other industry professionals. He currently stars on the Global television series “Shattered” (on Wednesday nights) and “Lost Girl” (on Sunday night on Showcase). Cle also has a role in the feature film, “Barney's Version” starring Paul Giamati and Dustin Hoffman.
In this episode, Cle shares some of his story with us from how a cardboard fridge box was important to his future, to dealing with racism in school, to not taking a acting class in his life to how he has made excellence to triumph to racism to sharing his thoughts on what it takes for Black Canadian men to make it as an actor.
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