Keeper is best known for her role as RCMP officer Michelle Kenidi in the CBC Television series North of 60, about the fictional aboriginal community of Lynx River. She also hosted a relief concert for the 1997 Manitoba flood. In 1993, she starred in the Canada Award-winning short docudrama For Angela, dramatizing Rhonda Gordon's response to racist taunting on a Winnipeg city bus.Tina Keeper is Cree, originally from Norway House Cree Nation, now a Winnipeg-based media producer. She is President of Kistikan Pictures, a partner company to Buffalo Gal Pictures. Tina was formerly an actor, best known for her work on the hit Canadian series “North of 60”. Recent productions include the feature film Road of Iniquity, the critically acclaimed Royal Winnipeg Ballet Going Home Star (2014), about the Indian Residential School history in Canada, The REDress REdress Project (2013), a short documentary on the issue of Murdered and Missing Aboriginal women in Manitoba, and the APTN drama series Cashing In (2014), which follows the high stakes gaming at North Beach Casino. Upcoming feature film production for Kistikan is Through Black Spruce based on Joseph Boyden’s Giller-prize-winning novel. Wikipedia