Constable Lepa Jankovic (born 1968) is a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer. She first started working for the Government of Canada as a customs officer at Niagara Falls' Rainbow Bridge in 1996. As of 2012, she works in the Immigration and Passport unit. In December 2009, she discovered what was, at the time, Canada's largest known human trafficking criminal organization. Jankovic participated in the following year's Freedom Walk as well. In 2012, Toni Skarica said that Ferenc Karadi, a member of the human trafficking ring Jankovic had discovered, should have been arrested even before the ring was discovered because it was known to since September 2009 that Karadi was wanted for crimes committed in Hungary. Skarica accused the involved immigration and police officials, including Jankovic, with negligence for not having arrested Karadi in 2009. Jankovic responded that only an Interpol warrant can give police the power to arrest someone who is wanted to face criminal charges in another country. Jozsef Csorom had been hired as a hitman to kill Jankovic for her involvement in revealing the ring, but he was prevented from travelling to Canada by police in England. Also in 2012, Vic Toews congratulated Jankovic on her work on the human trafficking ring case, which was the largest human trafficking case in the history of Canada. She and fellow officer Husam Farah conducted this criminal investigation for three years.
Aaron Krogman is a Canadian actor and singer-songwriter. He graduated from the Rosebud School of the Arts in 2008. That Christmas, he acted in Rosebud Theatre's production of Christmas on the Air. In 2009, he portrayed Dylan Thomas in a theatrical adaptation of Thomas's short story A Child's Christmas in Wales at Rosebud Theatre. In Rosebud's 2010 production of The Secret Garden, Krogman played the role of Doctor Craven. He sang lead vocals for a production of White Blank Page, a play inspired by the Mumford & Sons song of the same name. He portrayed Jason and the unnamed pimp in the premiere of She Has a Name in February 2011. Later that year, he played the lead role in Rosebud's production of Gift of the Magi. On May 5, 2012, he appeared at a fundraiser for the 2012 cross-Canada tour of She Has a Name, performing several songs including one that he composed for an album he was about to release. Carl Kennedy replaced Krogman in the dual role of Jason and the pimp in the tour. For the summer of 2012, he was the understudy for Stephen Waldschmidt in his role as Jesus in the Canadian Badlands Passion Play.
Denise Wong is a Canadian actor from Calgary. In 2008, she starred in a production of Spring Awakening at Mount Royal University, where she attended as a student. After graduating, she acted in Offensive Fouls. She also acted in Rogue Theatre's production of ' in 2010. In this production, she portrayed Bobbi, a romantic interest of the play's main character. Also in 2010, she acted in Ronin Theatre's production of Sexual Perversity in Chicago at the Calgary Fringe Festival. In February 2011, she acted in the premiere of She Has a Name in the title role as Number 18. She attested to becoming more emotionally involved in the themes of the play than she had originally anticipated. Louis Hobson of the Calgary Sun praised Wong's portrayal of Number 18, saying that even though Wong is an adult, she exudes the vulnerability, youth, and innocence of a child while on stage. Later in 2011, she portrayed Cloris in These Men at the Calgary Fringe Festival.
Sienna Howell-Holden is a Canadian actor and singer from Alberta.
Personal life
Sienna Howell-Holden was born in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Her father is an actor. Sienna Howell-Holden is an alumnus of the Rosebud School of the Arts. For her final-year project, she produced and acted in Songs for a New World by Jason Robert Brown.
Theatre career
Sienna Howell-Holden is a Canadian actor and singer from Alberta. In 2010, she portrayed Martha Sowerby in Rosebud Theatre's production of a theatrical adaptation of The Secret Garden. She took on the role of Mama in the premiere of She Has a Name in 2011. Howell-Holden later declared that the play changed her life. Later in 2011, she acted in Rosebud Theatre's production of A Bright Particular Star, in which she acted as Charlotte Cushman. She then reprised the role of Mama in the .
Personal life
Sienna Howell-Holden was born in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Her father is an actor. Sienna Howell-Holden is an alumnus of the Rosebud School of the Arts. For her final-year project, she produced and acted in Songs for a New World by Jason Robert Brown.
Theatre career
Sienna Howell-Holden is a Canadian actor and singer from Alberta. In 2010, she portrayed Martha Sowerby in Rosebud Theatre's production of a theatrical adaptation of The Secret Garden. She took on the role of Mama in the premiere of She Has a Name in 2011. Howell-Holden later declared that the play changed her life. Later in 2011, she acted in Rosebud Theatre's production of A Bright Particular Star, in which she acted as Charlotte Cushman. She then reprised the role of Mama in the .