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'''Columpa C. Bobb''' (born 1971) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] photographer, actress, playwright, poet and teacher of Coastal [[Coast Salish peoples|Salish]] descent. She has been performing, writing plays, and teaching for 20 years.
'''Columpa Bobb''' (born 1971) is a Canadian photographer, actress, playwright, poet and teacher.

==Career==
She has written over a dozen plays that have been produced across Canada and overseas including ''Jumping Mouse'' (co-written with Marion deVries), a play for young audiences, was nominated for a [[Dora Mavor Moore Award]] and a [[James Buller Award]]. Bobb is most recognized for the role of Mary Cook on the [[CBC Television]] show ''[[North of 60]]'' and guest roles on the short lived series ''[[The Rez]]''. In 1997 she won a [[Jessie Richardson Theatre Award]] for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for her work in Firehall Theatre's production of [[Drew Hayden Taylor]]'s ''Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth''.

She was a cultural instructor and faculty member of the [[Centre for Indigenous Theatre]] in [[Toronto]]. She is currently the Program Director and instructor, teaching classes for the Aboriginal Arts Training & Mentorship Program at the [[Manitoba Theatre for Young People]] in [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]] where she resides. The program serves about 325 students per year and is free of charge to all participants. Columpa is also an instructor for the Circus and Magic Partnership (CAMP) program through the Winnipeg International Children's Festival.

==Personal life==
Bobb is the daughter of poet and writer [[Lee Maracle]] and the great-granddaughter of actor Chief [[Dan George]].


==External links==
==External links==
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Columpa Bobb
Born1971 (age 52–53)
Occupation(s)Photographer, actress, playwright, poet, teacher

Columpa Bobb (born 1971) is a Canadian photographer, actress, playwright, poet and teacher.