Chiamaka Glory
- Actress
Chiamaka Glory (she/her) is a screen and stage actor from Toronto, Canada.
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to working-class Nigerian parents, Chiamaka grew up in Toronto, Ontario with her mother and three siblings. After receiving a Leafs Dreams Art Scholarship for her aptitude for visual art at age 11, Chiamaka pivoted her artistic curiosities into acting, which she ultimately recognized as her calling. She received her foundational actor training from Sheridan College and University of Toronto, before launching her acting career.
Chiamaka has worked as an actor, writer, and director in theaters across Canada and internationally, garnering two Dora Mavor Moore nominations, as well as a playwriting commissions and residencies. On screen, Chiamaka is known for playing Adriana Duff on CBC's Pretty Hard Cases and has appeared in the Amazon hit series The Boys.
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to working-class Nigerian parents, Chiamaka grew up in Toronto, Ontario with her mother and three siblings. After receiving a Leafs Dreams Art Scholarship for her aptitude for visual art at age 11, Chiamaka pivoted her artistic curiosities into acting, which she ultimately recognized as her calling. She received her foundational actor training from Sheridan College and University of Toronto, before launching her acting career.
Chiamaka has worked as an actor, writer, and director in theaters across Canada and internationally, garnering two Dora Mavor Moore nominations, as well as a playwriting commissions and residencies. On screen, Chiamaka is known for playing Adriana Duff on CBC's Pretty Hard Cases and has appeared in the Amazon hit series The Boys.