Kristin Booth

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Kristin Booth

Booth in 2008
Born (1974-08-28) August 28, 1974
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Actress
Years active 1997–present
Spouse(s) Tim Ware (2006–present)

Kristin Booth (born August 28, 1974) is a Canadian actress,[1] born in Kitchener, Ontario. She graduated with Honours BFA from Ryerson Theatre School at Ryerson University in 1997. She is also a graduate of Rockway Mennonite Collegiate in Kitchener, Ontario.

Filmography

Booth in 2008
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Detroit Rock City Cashier
2000 Gossip Diane
2000 Cruel Intentions 2 Lauren (uncredited) Video
2001 On the Line Sam
2003 Foolproof Sam
2006 Kardia Sally
2007 Kaw Cynthia
2007 Young People Fucking Abby
2007 This Beautiful City Pretty
2009 Crackie Gail
2009 Defendor Wendy Carter
2009 At Home by Myself... with You Romy
2010 Bagged Emma Short film
2010 American Wife Amy Short film
2010 Three Mothers Colleen Date Short film
2010 Love Letter from an Open Grave Lisa Short film
2011 Cloudburst Molly
2011 Below Zero Penny / Paige
2013 Sex After Kids Bethany Post-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science Leslie Wilco Episode: "The Cheerleader Murder"
1998 Brimstone Teacher Episode: "Pilot"
1998 Ice Jessica TV movie
1998 Traders Lulu Episode: "Six Degrees of Duplicity"
Episode: "Sour Grapes of Wrath"
1999 Crime in Connecticut: The Story of Alex Kelly Ashley Roberts TV movie
1999 Total Recall: The Series Ashley Episode: "Brightness Falls"
1999 Hunt for the Unicorn Killer, TheThe Hunt for the Unicorn Killer Buffy Maddux TV movie
1999 La Femme Nikita Sondra Episode: "Hand to Hand"
1999 Promise, TheThe Promise Jennifer Stoller TV movie
2000 Tale of Two Bunnies, AA Tale of Two Bunnies Evie TV movie
2000 Code Name: Eternity Mandie Episode: "24 Hours"
2000 Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111 Emma O'Rourke TV movie
2000 Daring & Grace: Teen Detectives Tracy Grace Episode: "The Case of the Voodoo Villain"
2001 Jewel Annie Hilburn (age 19) TV movie
2001 Mother's Fight for Justice, AA Mother's Fight for Justice TV movie
2001 Nero Wolfe Mystery, AA Nero Wolfe Mystery Dini Lauer Episode: "Door to Death"
2001 Paradise Falls Trudy Sinclair 3 episodes
2001 Stolen Miracle Motel girl TV movie
2002 Two Against Time Kimberly TV movie
2002 Salem Witch Trials Lizzy Porter TV movie
2003 Burn: The Robert Wraight Story Marita Wraight TV movie
2004 Puppets Who Kill Charlie Episode: "Prostitutes for Jesus"
2004 This Is Wonderland Ms. Brice Episode: "1.10"
2004 Sleep Murder Dr. Macy Olsen TV movie
2004 Missing Paula Galen Episode: "Truth or Dare: Part 1"
Episode: "Truth or Dare: Part 2"
2004-2005 ReGenesis Daisy Markovic 4 episodes
2005 Newsroom, TheThe Newsroom Nora 6 episodes
2005 Braveface Evie (voice) Episode: "Clean Slate"
2005 Show Me Yours Olivia 6 episodes
2006 Prairie Giant Irma Douglas TV miniseries
2007 Company, TheThe Company Adelle Sweet Kristsky Episode: "1.2"
2008 My Best Friend's Girl Melissa TV movie
2008 Supernatural Renee Van Allen Episode: "Malleus Malefircarum"
2008 MVP Connie 10 episodes
2009 Flashpoint Sarah Scott Episode: "Backwards Day"
2009 Listener, TheThe Listener Lindsay Wallace Episode: "Beginning to See the Light"
2009 Border, TheThe Border Louise Tilden Episode: "The Dead"
Episode: "Broken"
2010 Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars Golly TV movie
2010 Rookie Blue Melanie Episode: "Fite Nite"
2010 Sundays at Tiffany's Jaqueline TV movie
2011 Producing Parker Parker Kovak 16 episodes
2011 Republic of Doyle Toni Burke Episode: "Sympathy for the Devil"
2011 Kennedys, TheThe Kennedys Ethel Kennedy TV miniseries
2011 Dave vs Death Mandy TV short
2011 Haven Nikki Coleman Episode: "Lockdown"

Awards

Awards and Nominations
Year Awards Group Film Result
2005 Gemini Award Best Supporting Actress in a Guest Role ReGenesis Won
2008 Genie Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Young People Fucking Won
2009 Gemini Award Best Actress in a Guest Role Flashpoint Nominated
2010 Canadian Comedy Award Film Performance, Female At Home by Myself...With You Won[2]

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