Andrea Menard is tagged as: queer as folk, native american, moccassin flats, rabbit fall, acts to check out asap Andrea Menard is a Canadian actress, playwright, and jazz singer, born in Flin Flon, Manitoba and based in Saskatchewan. Menard, who is of Métis descent, is best known for her work on the television series Moccasin Flats (2003) in which she played a Police Officer with the Regina Police Service in the city of Regina, Saskatchewan. An accomplished jazz singer, Menard wrote and composed a one-woman, musical one act play entitled The Velvet Devil which opened to rave reviews in 1998. The CBC has made a film based upon the play which has yet to be scheduled for broadcast as of December 2005. A soundtrack album featuring 18 songs was released in 2002. In 2005, Menard was featured on the compilation album, Real Divas - Torch Light Vol. II along with 15 other Canadian jazz vocalists. Menard’s music has been used in a number of TV shows internationally, most notably her tongue-in-cheek ode to gender politics, “If I Were a Man”, which was featured on an episode of the series, Queer as Folk. In May 2005, Menard was one of the headliners of a special command performance for Queen Elizabeth II to mark the 100th anniversary of Saskatchewan becoming a province of Canada. Menard’s second CD, Simple Steps, was released on December 3, 2005. In the fall of 2005... Read More About Andrea Menard Biography... Send Andrea Menard ringtones to your cell |
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