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Kristen Hager-1

Movie Actress

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1984-01-02
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She’s best known for her standout performances, especially as Cathy in the action-packed film Wanted—a role that really put her on the map. Fans also recognize her as Jesse in Alien vs. Predator: Requiem, where she brought a fierce yet vulnerable energy to the screen. On television, she made a lasting impression playing Nora Sergeant in the supernatural drama series Being Human, showcasing her range and depth as an actress. Before all the spotlight, though, her journey began back in 2005 when she made her TV debut as Skye in the short-lived but memorable series Beach Girls. That early role was just the beginning of what would become a solid career. She grew up in the quiet, close-knit community of Red Lake, Ontario—a small town in Canada that shaped her grounded personality. With Swedish roots adding to her unique background, she’s always carried a sense of heritage and identity throughout her path in Hollywood. Her story is one of steady growth, from small-town beginnings to starring in major films, and she continues to be a name people keep coming back to.

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Back in 2015, she landed the role of Nora Fries—the wife of Mr. Freeze—in the popular TV series Gotham. It was a significant moment in her career, as the character brought emotional depth to the show’s darker narrative. She really brought something special to the role, and fans quickly took notice. Her portrayal of Nora Fries added layers to Mr. Freeze’s backstory, making the character more relatable and tragic. Overall, it was a standout performance that showcased her range as an actress. She definitely made an impact during her time on Gotham, and her work as Nora Fries remains one of her most memorable roles.

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