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Enid-Raye Adams was born in 1973 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. It was Enid-Raye's beautiful
Mom, Diane Law, who first opened the doors to the world of theatre. In 1998, Enid-Raye moved to Vancouver to
pursue a career in film and television. It was during this time that Enid-Raye co-wrote and performed in the hilarious Would You Like Fries With That? - after work one-woman show "Would You Like Fries With That?" (a phrase she asked everyday from 9-5). The show sold out on tour at fringe festivals in Winnipeg, Edmonton and Victoria where she received the "Favourite Female Performer" award.
In October of 2000, "Da Vinci's Inquest" and its creator Chris Haddock were both responsible for giving the then-unhirable
actor her first big break and essentially, a career. She was cast in the finale of the third season opposite the phenomenal
Nicholas Campbell. Since then, Enid-Raye has appeared in over 20 film, television and theatre productions. Selected credits
include "Final Destination 2", "The Twilight Zone", "Just Cause", "Stargate- SG1", "A Guy Thing", "Cold Squad", "The Dead
Zone", "Babylon 5 Legend of the Rangers", "The Lonegunmen", and "Taken" for Steven Spielburg.
She is an active member of her community, volunteering as a meal server at the Union Gospel Mission. Enid-Raye makes her home
in Vancouver where she does stand up on Wednesday mornings for her cactus plant, Eunice.
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