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  1. Raven Dauda is a versatile and passionate artist who uses storytelling to inspire positive change in the world. She has acted in film, TV, theater and voice-over, and also creates and directs her own projects.

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      favourite roles: space doctor. jamaican storyteller. flood...

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      Written, performed and created by Dora Award winning actor...

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      Addicted by Raven Dauda (trailer) Play Video. All Videos....

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0202253Raven Dauda - IMDb

    Raven Dauda is a Canadian actress who has appeared in movies and TV shows such as Murder at 1600, Greta, and Star Trek: Discovery. She is also a martial artist who holds a first-degree Black Belt in Taekwondo and has a tattoo of a black star on her wrist.

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  3. Raven Dauda. 472 likes · 27 talking about this. Actress of film, television, theatre. Dr. Pollard on “Star Trek: Discovery”. Recent projects include “The Expanse”, “Falling Water”, “Impulse”. Lover...

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  4. Raven Dauda is a Canadian actress who has appeared in movies such as Murder at 1600, Bulletproof Monk and Greta. She is also a black belt in Taekwondo and has a tattoo of a black star on her wrist.

  5. Apr 14, 2018 · Raven Dauda digs deep into her personal and ancestral history in Addiction. Play emerged out of Dauda’s recovery process as an alcoholic, but it’s her look at history and culture where the most...

  6. Raven Dauda is a versatile and passionate performer who has appeared in various TV shows and movies, such as The Umbrella Academy, Star Trek: Discovery, and The Hot Zone. She also uses other mediums like writing, directing, and design to express her vision and values.

  7. Apr 17, 2018 · Raven Dauda, a Dora Award-winning actress, shares her struggles with various addictions in her new play Addicted, where she plays multiple characters in recovery. The play explores the hidden and normalized aspects of addiction, and how art can be a tool for healing and self-compassion.