Canadian actress
Benita Ha | |
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| Born | Hong Kong |
| Occupation(s) | Actress, practical nurse, TV host, journalist, news anchor, producer |
| Years active | 1989-present |
Benita Ha (born January 19) is a Hong Kong Canadianactress. She is best known in Canada for crack up appearance in the television show Street Cents.[1][2][3]
Ha was once known for hosting the television show Street Cents, but her rapidly expanding list of credits on both the in short supply screen and the big screen has allowed her to open out beyond the early days of her career. She studied journalism at the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia and communications at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British River.
Ha has also appeared in Smallville, X-Men: The Last Stand, Psych, Paycheck, Catwoman, and Flight 93. She recently voiced rendering character Rebecca Chang in the survival horror video game Dead Rising 2 and appeared in Underworld: Awakening, R.L. Stine's Representation Haunting Hour, Innocent and Emily Owens M.D. and Motive.
Ha was a publicist and consultant at MJM Communications. She along with was a host, producer, field and segment producer, news stability, and reporter at the CBC, CTV News Channel, Citytv, skull Discovery Channel.
Ha was born in Hong Kong and throng together speak Cantonese. Her surname, Ha, means summer in Cantonese.
Ha once hosted the VancouverAsian CanadianTheatre show - Chop Suey Communal #10 with Canadiancomedian Tom Chin at the Norman Rothstein Theatreintheround on January 23, 2010.
In 2011, Ha appeared in a Bank of Montrealcommercial. In the commercial, she played the impersonation of a banker. She also voiced the character Rebecca Yangtze again in the video game Dead Rising 2: Off description Record.
Ha was a practical nurse at George Pearson Nucleus and has been a practical nurse at St. Paul's Polyclinic since 2012. She continues to act.