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Breakout Orphan Black star Tatiana Maslany

Tatiana Maslany is Canadas latest It-girl, this weekend vying for a coveted Golden Globe in the best actress in a TV drama category for her remarkable turn in Orphan Black.

Regina actress vies for Golden Globe trophy this weekend for unusual role

Star on the rise

11 years ago
Duration 3:46
CBC's Deana Sumanac looks at actor Tatiana Maslany's breakout role

Tatiana Maslany is Canadas latest It-girl, this weekend vying for a coveted Golden Globe in the best actress in a TV drama category for her remarkable turn in Orphan Black.

The Regina-born performer, 28, has been toiling away in show business for years, with TV credits including Instant Star, Heartland, The Listener, Flashpoint and Parks and Recreation as well as impressive turns in indie films such as Grown Up Movie Star (which earned her a special jury prize at Sundance), Cas & Dylan and Picture Day.

Tatiana Maslany has earned praise for both TV and film roles. (George Pimintel)

Her mainstream breakout, however, has been for her unusual role insci-fi saga Orphan Black: she plays several identical women revealed to be clones and embroiled in a complex, conspiracy-laden storyline. The series, which debuted in 2013, airs in Canada on Space and in the U.S. on BBC America.

Maslany stood out amid the myriad actresses who auditioned for the part because she was able to shift gears incredibly fast between characters, pick up a new character and wear that new character emotionally and in a very organic way that really translates onscreen, says Graeme Manson, Orphan Blacks co-creator and executive producer.

Even though what she is doing up there is incredibly technical, she is a very organic actor [who] brings it from an emotional place and then is able to bring a physicality to each character, [which] makes them so distinct.

In the attached video, Maslany talks to CBCs Deana Sumanac about her unusual starring role in Orphan Black, why her background in improv helps and explains the logistics of shooting a scene with multiple versions of herself.

Tune into Friday's The National for Deana Sumanac's story on actress Tatiana Maslany.