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Krista Bridges

Actress Film Television

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1968-11-04
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Krista Bridges, known for her dedication and work ethic, built an impressive career in her home country of Canada. Over the years, she became a familiar face on television and in Canadian films, with numerous appearances in episodes and features from the late 1980s through the 2000s. Her persistence and talent eventually opened doors to Hollywood projects such as House at the End of the Street (2012).

Early in her career, Krista often portrayed youthful, innocent characters, but she quickly demonstrated her range as a performer. She took on diverse roles across multiple genres, including police dramas, sitcoms, sci-fi series, and even sketch comedy. In addition to her many guest appearances, she held recurring roles in popular Canadian series like Power Play (CTV, 1998–2000) and Durham County (The Movie Network, 2007–2010), and also appeared in American films such as Narc (2002).

By the end of the 2000s, Krista had successfully expanded her reach into American television, landing a role on the critically acclaimed show Hannibal (NBC, 2013–15). Despite this Hollywood success, she remained one of Canada’s most active and respected television actors, consistently contributing to the country’s entertainment landscape.

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Krista Bridges has appeared in a variety of movies throughout her career, but one of her most acclaimed performances came in the 2022 film I Like Movies. This particular movie stands out as her highest-rated work to date, receiving positive feedback from both critics and audiences alike. On the other hand, her role in Isabelle (2018) didn’t quite resonate the same way and is considered her lowest-rated film so far. While Krista Bridges continues to explore different characters and genres, these two films represent the high and low points of her filmography up to this point.

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