Naomi Snieckus

Naomi Snieckus

ActressProducerWriter
Born
February 24, 1970
Awards
2 wins, 8 nominations

Naomi Snieckus is an actress, writer, improviser, voice-over artist, director, and teacher. She studied at University of Waterloo and then Ryerson Theatre School before moving to Vancouver for five years. With six CCA awards, an ACTRA and a Canadian Screen Awards nomination under her belt, she is no…

Biography

Naomi Snieckus is an actress, writer, improviser, voice-over artist, director, and teacher. She studied at University of Waterloo and then Ryerson Theatre School before moving to Vancouver for five years. With six CCA awards, an ACTRA and a Canadian Screen Awards nomination under her belt, she is no stranger to success. She is an alumni of The Second City Toronto, where she crashed the auditions, got a spot with the touring company, and went on to write and perform in five hit shows. Naomi is a founding member (along with her partner, Matt Baram) and co-artistic director of The National Theatre of the World (a five-time CCA winner). In 2010, Naomi won the CCA for Best Female Improviser. She has performed in theaters across Canada (from Canadian Stage in Toronto to The Arts Club in Vancouver) and has hosted the Doras two years in a row.

Naomi film credits include the slasher horror Saw 3D (2010), the indie film Two 4 One (2014) with Gavin Crawford (which won the Best Film Award at the Victoria Film Festival), and the feature comedy-drama Happily Ever After (2016) with Alex Kingston and Peter Firth.

Naomi's TV credits include the TV movie I, Martin Short, Goes Home (2012) alongside Martin Short and Eugene Levy, CTV's Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001)" and The Listener (2009), CBC's Being Erica (2009) and Little Mosque on the Prairie (2007). Naomi is a talented voice actor as well, being heard on CBC Radio's "Canadia", on the cartoon "Franklin the Turtle", and the children's show Annedroids (2013). She launched a web series on CBC Punchline, with Matt Baram, called "Doing It with Brian and Darla". Her most notable role is as Bobbi Galka on CBC's Mr. D (2012) opposite Gerry Dee. Her work on the show has earned her a CSA nomination in 2015 and an ACTRA nomination in 2014.

Actress

I'm Also HereI'm Also Here(2026)as Andrea, Anxiety, Barb, Jessie, Jules, Laverne
The Handmaid's TaleThe Handmaid's Tale(2017)as Abigail
Day PlayersDay Players(2025)as Casting Associate
The MadnessThe Madness(2024)as Colleen
My Dead MomMy Dead Mom(2024)as Ryan

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Switch(2003)

Location Management

Switch(2003)

Production Department

Switch(2003)

Additional Crew

Punched Up(2006)

Thanks

GirlGirl(2020)

Self

Window Chats with RobynWindow Chats with Robyn(2021)as Self
Second Act ActorsSecond Act Actors(2022)as Self
The Blaze Sessions - presented by Firecracker DepartmentThe Blaze Sessions - presented by Firecracker Department(2023)as Self
Firecracker DepartmentFirecracker Department(2017)as Self - Host
Too Much InformationToo Much Information(2014)as Self - Panelist, Self (2014)

Known for

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Naomi Snieckus and Brittany Adams in Wingin' It (2010)Mr.D on CBC Premiere of Season 1 (of 8)Disney Zombies Premier CastCanadian Screen Awards - Mr.D Nomination best comedic actress in a seriesCanadian Screen Awards - Nomination for Best Comedic Actress - Mr.DNaomi Snieckus in Saw 3D (2010)

Credit Score: Naomi Snieckus

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Handmaid's Tale120.0020178.31578297266
2Being Erica5.0020097.70010768
3Mr. D4.8820187.4003301
4Designated Survivor3.7520167.400115292
5Alphas3.7520117.20030343
6The Casting Room3.0920115.800144
7Saw 3D2.3820105.500118518
8I'm Also Here1.6320260.0000
9Work It1.0020206.10017941
10The Samaritan0.9520125.60010551