Tanaya Beatty | |
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Born |
Tanaya Kilcher Beatty February 12, 1991 Vancouver, Canada |
Nationality | First Nations |
Alma mater | Vancouver Film School |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2011–present |
Tanaya Beatty is a First Nations and Himalayan actress. She is known for her role as Rachel Black in the movie adaption of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 as well as her starring roles as Jessica Finch in True Justice, Caitlin Javier on the hit Canada television series Arctic Air, and Sacagawea in the upcoming HBO miniseries Lewis and Clark. As of 2016 she was added to the cast of NBC's Season 3 of The Night Shift as Dr. Shannon Rivera.
Tanaya Beatty was born on February 12, 1991 in Vancouver, Canada. Beatty's mother is of First Nations descent and her father of Himalayan descent, but was adopted and raised by an Italian family. Beatty spent her childhood living in the interior of British Columbia, including Midway, Nelson, and Grand Forks.
In December 2010, Beatty graduated from the Vancouver Film School, successfully completing the full-time Essentials and Acting Program. Prior to this, she earned a certificate from a social work program.
Beatty has been included in the group of Native American actresses considered with "both the talent and the beauty to be an A-List", and was cast in the role of Sacagawea for the upcoming HBO miniseries, Lewis and Clark.