Catching Up with Actress Carly Pope
Carly Pope: I recurred on a Canadian series called “Played” for their first season. It currently airs on CTV Network. I also have an indie film called “This Last Lonely Place” coming out next year which was produced by the Humphrey Bogart Estate. It’s a neo-Noir little caper and was a treasure to be a part of it. Most notably, though, I’m in the post-production stages of a documentary film I produced called “Highway of Tears.”
The filmmaker Matt Smiley and I are dear friends and this is a passion project for us both, through and through. It centers on the disappearances and murders (almost all unsolved) of women (mostly Aboriginal women) in Northern British Columbia. I’m so proud to be apart of shedding light on this topic and working to build awareness within our campaign.
Dana: Where can people find you online?
Carly Pope: I’m just getting into this whole online presence game. Been pretty shy about creating too much access, but I’m learning, and I truly think it’s a beautiful beast. It is such a platform to connect, get involved, and build community. I was terrified of Twitter before but I started an account just over a year ago and have fully nurtured my relationship with 140 characters. You can find me there via @pope_onarope
Dana:Would you like to add anything?
Carly Pope: Thank you for having me…you guys do great things over at OM Times so I’m super grateful to infiltrate the tribe!
Please follow Carly on Twitter, tune in on Wednesday nights to the The Tomorrow People on the CW Network at 9 pm, and keep an eye out for Carly’s upcoming projects as they sure to be worthwhile.
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