Romina D'Ugo
CSA best actress nominee Romina D'Ugo is a first generation Canadian, and proud daughter to Italian immigrant parents. Her career began upon graduating early from college to play a supporting role in the Universal Pictures film How She Move. She became a household name when she earned a spot as one of the Top 20 dancers on So You Think You Can Dance Canada. She then went on to star opposite Justin Chatwin in the feature film, Funkytown. Select television guest star, recurring guest star, and series regular credits include: Godfather of Harlem (EPIX), Coyote (Paramount), Designated Survivor (NBC/Netflix), 12 Monkeys (SYFY/NBC), Rookie Blue (ABC/Global), Nikita (CW), and Nurses (NBC/Global). Romina also starred in MTV's original movie Turn The Beat Around for which she was nominated as Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Canadian Screen Awards. Romina also choreographed for Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne in the DC Comics film Suicide Squad in 2016. Most recently she starred in the coming-of-age dramatic comedy "I Like Movies", written and directed by Chandler Levack, to be released in theaters later this year.