Maggie Robertson
Maggie Nicole Robertson is an emerging talent in the film industry, making her mark with her debut performance in the 2021 short film "By Faith, Denis," directed by Jeremy Ratzlaff. In this poignant role as the introverted and emotional Kit, Maggie captured the attention of several up-and-coming filmmakers in Saskatchewan. Since then, she has collaborated with various directors, showcasing her adaptability in numerous projects, including Gavin Baird's feature "A Storm Blows Over," Sophie Kokott's "Melted," and Dylan Hyrciuk's "Our Last Day as Kids." Additionally, she appeared in a music video for the popular pop-punk band Senses Fail.
In 2023, Maggie reprised her role as Kit in the sequel "Fear and Trembling," where she further demonstrated her emotional range. The film premiered at the esteemed Soho Film Festival in New York City. Her outstanding performances earned her accolades, including Best Performance at the Saskatchewan Independent Film Awards for "A Storm Blows Over" and Best Actress at the Chilliwack Independent Film Festival for "Fear and Trembling."
Continuing her ascent in the industry, Maggie appeared in 2024 short films like "First Laid Eyes" by Logan McCormick and "Maneater" by Jessica Gares. She also took part in notable feature films such as "Deathgasm II" directed by Jason Lei Howden, "#Vanlife" by Trevor Cameron, “War Party” by Dante Yore, and “Violent Night 2” by Tommy Wirkola. Currently, she resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba.