Mariel Belanger
- Actress
Mariel Belanger, a dynamic Syilx performer nicknamed "Horse Woman" for her spirited presence, lights up screens and stages with a career that weaves acting, directing, and cultural storytelling into a vibrant whole. Hailing from the Syilx Okanagan Nation, she first caught eyes in films like The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and Into the Grizzly Maze, where her grounded yet fierce performances left a mark. But Mariel's artistry stretches far beyond Hollywood, rooted in a rich theatre background that evolved into a multifaceted career. As the creative force behind Gallery in Vernon, British Columbia, she curates spaces that pulse with Indigenous voices and visions. Her documentary, Horse Woman, starring her daughter Sienna, stands as a love letter to Syilx resilience, weaving family ties, land stewardship, and environmental truths into a story that resonates deeply. This project, like much of her work, underscores her knack for using narrative to heal and preserve culture. Now chasing a PhD in Cultural Studies at Queen's University, Mariel digs into Indigenous identity with the same passion she brings to her performances. Her craft isn't just about entertaining; it's a bridge between past and present, community and land, told with a voice that's as authentic as it is unforgettable. Whether she's acting, directing, or mentoring, Mariel's commitment to storytelling as a cultural lifeline makes her a standout, redefining what it means to create in today's world.