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Sera-Lys starred in another highly-acclaimed John N. Smith miniseries called The Englishman's Boy. She was honored to be cast in this highly dramatic role based on the experience of her Nakota ancestors. She was also responsible for presenting the language for the first time on an indelible form of media such as film. She was thrilled to be cast in Hard Core Logo II (which was shown at Toronto International Film Festival 2011) and have the opportunity to work with acclaimed director Bruce McDonald. She played the lead role of Skye in a soon-to-be-released pilot called Skye and Chang, a sci-fi action 'dramedy' for APTN. This role had her embark on Kung Fu training, which she continues presently.
Perhaps her most recognizable work to date is on CBC's Arctic Air, which is now in it's third season. Her recurring guest-star role 'Hailey' is the onscreen niece of the famous Native actor, Adam Beach (Flags of Our Fathers, Law and Order: SVU) and onscreen daughter of the Gemini- and Leo-award-winning actress, Michelle Thrush (Blackstone, Dead Man).
Between shoot dates, Sera-Lys has also been involved in some excellent theatre productions. She played the daughter of acclaimed actor Lorne Cardinal (Corner Gas) in the Governor General Award-winning play Where the Blood Mixes by Kevin Loring, which had rave reviews in each of its runs: Western Canada Theatre (Kamloops), Theatre Aquarius (Hamilton), and Theatre Network (Edmonton). She also gladly accepted the opportunity to return to New York City and perform in the Signature Center on 42nd Street/Theatre Row in the world-premiere of Smoke by Vickie Ramirez.
Coming up: she is looking forward to starring as the female lead in the new musical Children of God, by Corey Payette of Vancouver's Raven Theatre Company.
Sera-Lys is extremely excited to be working with Native Earth and starring in the solo tour of Quilchena. The subject matter of missing and murdered women is an issue that she holds dear to her heart and is pleased to be raising awareness about through this strong collaborative work.