This TV season, Tricia Black was everywhere from Star Trek to Wayward
Tricia Black, a 39-year-old actor from New Brunswick, has gained significant recognition this TV season through various roles in popular series. She is nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for her performance in CBC's Small Achievable Goals and has appeared in Netflix's Wayward and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. Despite facing online criticism from some public figures, Black remains focused on her career and the opportunities that have arisen from her increased visibility.
- ▪Tricia Black is nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for her role in Small Achievable Goals.
- ▪She has appeared in Netflix's Wayward and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy this season.
- ▪Black has received online criticism from figures like Elon Musk and Stephen Miller, but she remains undeterred.
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Open this photo in gallery:Netflix subscribers are likely to have seen 39-year-old New Brunswick-born actor Tricia Black in Mae Martin’s hit thriller Wayward.Photography by Galit Rodan/The Globe and MailShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountHey, it’s that person! Tricia Black may not be a household name, but subscribers to most streaming services will recognize her face after a busy season in American and Canadian TV. So, too, will followers of certain controversial figures in the MAGA movement – but let’s hit pause on that unfortunate side effect of Black’s increased screen time for a moment.The 39-year-old New Brunswick-born actor is up for best supporting performer in a TV comedy at the Canadian Screen Awards this weekend for her role on CBC’s…
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