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Kristin Lehman

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Kristin Lehman
Lehman on the set of Motive in November 2012
Born
Kristin Lehman

(1972-05-03) May 3, 1972 (age 52)
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
SpouseAdam Reid[2]
Children1

Kristin Lehman (born May 3, 1972) is a Canadian actress known for her roles in the television series Poltergeist: The Legacy, Judging Amy, and The Killing. From 2013 to 2016, she starred as Detective Angie Flynn in the CTV series Motive. In 2018, Lehman played Miriam Bancroft, wife of Laurens Bancroft, in Season 1 of Netflix's Altered Carbon.

Life and career

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Lehman was born in New Westminster, British Columbia, grew up in Vancouver and studied classical ballet at Canada's Royal Academy of Dance for eight years.[3] She has acted professionally since 1995. In the 1990s, she appeared in Canadian programs such as Forever Knight, Due South and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, before moving to Los Angeles.[4]

Lehman was a regular cast member in the Showtime horror series Poltergeist: The Legacy (1998–99). She later starred in the short-lived ABC medical drama Strange World (1999). She also was a regular cast member in the short-lived dramas Century City, Tilt, Killer Instinct and Drive.[4] Lehman also appeared in recurring roles in Felicity and Judging Amy, and played guest roles on many shows, including The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, Andromeda, Kevin Hill, Prison Break, and Castle.

Lehman's film credits include Alaska (1996), Bleeders (1997), Dog Park (1998), The Way of the Gun (2000), Lie with Me (2005), The Sentinel (2006), The Loft (2013), and television movies Playing House, Rapid Fire and The Gathering.

Lehman starred in AMC's drama series The Killing from 2011 to 2012,[5] and she played the lead role in the Canadian series Motive[6] for four seasons.

Personal life

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Lehman is married to actor Adam Reid, and they have a son.[7]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1996 Alaska Florence
1997 Bliss Scope / Steps Woman
1997 Bleeders Kathleen Strauss
1998 Dog Park Keiran
1999 Dinner at Fred's Sarah Billings
2000 The Way of the Gun Francesca Chidduck
2004 The Chronicles of Riddick Shirah Director's cut
2005 Lie with Me Rachel
2006 The Sentinel Cindy Breckinridge
2014 The Loft Det. Higgins
2019 Lie Exposed Mickey

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 The Commish Cynthia Episode: "Off Broadway: Part 1"
1995–1996 Forever Knight Urs 4 episodes
1996 Toe Tags Chana TV movie
1996 Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: Ice Tina TV movie
1996 Due South Rhonda Episode: "Flashback"
1996 F/X: The Series Katiya Episode: "F/X: The Illusion"
1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Det. Jordan McGuire 6 episodes
1996 The Outer Limits Janet Marshall Episode: "Falling Star"
1997 The Outer Limits Katya Rubinov Episode: "Dead Man's Switch"
1997 PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Jackie Kinley / Julie Bright Episode: "The Undead, The Stalker"
1997 Once a Thief Alexa Lundquist Episode: "Art of Death"
1997 Earth: Final Conflict Cynthia Clarkson Episode: "Resurrection"
1998 The X-Files Esther Nairn / Invisigoth Episode: "Kill Switch"
1998–1999 Poltergeist: The Legacy Kristin Adams Main cast (seasons 3–4)
1999 Strange World Dr. Sidney MacMillan Main cast
2000 The Outer Limits Larissa Episode: "Stasis"
2001 Felicity Avery Swanson 4 episodes
2001 Go Fish Laura Eastwood Main cast
2001 The Outer Limits Lorelle Palmer Episode: "Time to Time"
2002 UC: Undercover Diane Robertson Episode: "Manhunt"
2002 Verdict in Blood Shannon Blackwell TV movie
2002–2003 Judging Amy Dr. Lily Reddicker Recurring role (seasons 4–5)
2002 The Twilight Zone Becca Niles Episode: "Dead Man's Eyes"
2002 Andromeda Molly Noguchi Episode: "Lava and Rockets"
Episode: "Waking the Tyrant's Device"
Nominated – Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role in a Dramatic Series[8]
2004 Century City Lee May Bristol Main cast
2004 Kevin Hill Serena Quinn Episode: "Going for the Juggler"
2005 Puppets Who Kill Honeypot Episode: "Buttons on a Hot Tin Roof"
2005 Tilt Ellen / Miami Main cast
2005 G-Spot Francesca Main cast (season 1)
2005 Burnt Toast Debra TV movie
2005–2006 Killer Instinct Det. Danielle Carter Main cast
2006 Damages Susan Keever TV movie
2006 Playing House Marina TV movie
2006 Prison Break Jane Phillips Episode: "Rendezvous"
Episode: "Bolshoi Booze"
2006 Rapid Fire Angela TV movie
2007 Backyards & Bullets Caroline Garrison TV movie
2007 Drive Corinna Wiles Main cast
2007 The Gathering Ann Foster Miniseries
2010 Human Target District Attorney Allyson Russo Episode: "Run"
2011–2012 The Killing Gwen Eaton Main cast (seasons 1–2)
2011 Castle Serena Kaye Episode: "Eye of the Beholder"
2012 The Firm Dr. Elle Larson Episode: "Chapter Four"
2013–2016 Motive Detective Angie Flynn Lead Role
Nominated – Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role (2016)[8]
Nominated – Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role (2017)[9]
Won – Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series (2017)[10]
2017 Rogue Theresa Archer Main cast (season 4)
2017 Ghost Wars Marilyn McGrath-Dufresne Recurring role
2018 Altered Carbon Miriam Bancroft Main role (season 1)
2019 Hospital Show Lisa Web series
2021 Midnight Mass Annie Flynn Limited-run series
2022 Grey's Anatomy Cora 1 episode

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay Shirah Voice

References

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  1. ^ "Kristin Lehman - MONTECRISTO". Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  2. ^ Dimma, Suzanne (2 March 2014). "Actress Kristin Lehman's First Place". House & Home. Archived from the original on 2 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Kristin Lehman: Biography". TV Guide. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Kristin Lehman- Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  5. ^ Sneider, Jeff (6 October 2011). "Kristin Lehman to 'Arthur Newman'". Variety. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  6. ^ O'Connell, Michael (30 January 2013). "ABC Adds Canadian Drama 'Motive' to Summer Schedule". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  7. ^ CTV.ca
  8. ^ a b "awards database". academy.ca. Retrieved 2 May 2017.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "2017 TV Nominees - Academy.ca". Academy.ca. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  10. ^ "Leo Awards, Nominees by Name 2017". www.leoawards.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
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