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Kristin Booth-1

Movie Television

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TV

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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Born
1974-08-28
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Spunky blonde Kristin Booth kicked off her acting journey in the late 1990s, making her debut as a cheerleader on the true crime reenactment series “Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science.” Not long after, Kristin Booth took on roles that showcased her range—she appeared in the eerie FOX series “Brimstone” and co-starred in the made-for-TV disaster flick “Ice.” Throughout the rest of the decade, Kristin Booth stayed busy with television appearances, steadily building her resume. Her first step into feature films came with a small but memorable role in the nostalgic stoner comedy “Detroit Rock City.”

As the new millennium rolled in, Kristin Booth continued to make her mark, landing supporting roles in the period drama “Jewel” and the feel-good romantic comedy “On the Line.” Then, in 2003, she stepped into the spotlight with a leading role in the action-packed caper “Foolproof,” sharing screen time with none other than Ryan Reynolds—a moment that definitely put Kristin Booth on the map for many film fans.

Over the next few years, she remained active in TV projects, balancing varied roles with consistent performances. By 2007, Kristin Booth returned to major film roles, delivering strong performances in two very different films: the candid ensemble comedy “Young People Fucking” and the gritty urban drama “This Beautiful City.” Both roles highlighted her versatility and commitment to complex characters.

In 2008, Kristin Booth headlined the short-lived but notable TV series “MVP: The Secret Lives of Hockey Wives,” further proving her appeal in serialized storytelling. The following year, she appeared in the 2009 dark comedy “Defendor,” starring Woody Harrelson as a delusional yet endearing would-be superhero. Around the same time, Kristin Booth also began branching out into voice work, lending her talents to the animated sitcom “Producing Parker.”

By 2011, Kristin Booth added another impressive credit to her name with a supporting role in the historical mini-series “The Kennedys,” a dramatic biopic exploring the trials and triumphs of one of America’s most famous political families. Through each phase of her career, Kristin Booth has consistently demonstrated her adaptability and depth as an actress, navigating genres from comedy to crime, drama to animation—all while staying true to her dynamic presence on screen.

Trivia

When it comes to Kristin Booth’s career highlights, one film that really stands out is Cloudburst from 2011—widely regarded as Kristin Booth’s highest-rated performance in film. It’s no surprise that Kristin Booth received so much praise for her role, given the emotional depth and nuance she brought to the character. On the other hand, looking at the lower end of the spectrum, This Beautiful City (2007) tends to be viewed as Kristin Booth’s least acclaimed project to date. While Kristin Booth delivered a solid performance, the film itself didn’t resonate as strongly with audiences or critics. Still, it’s worth noting that even in less successful works, Kristin Booth’s talent remains evident. Overall, Kristin Booth continues to build a diverse and compelling body of work across both high and low points in her filmography.

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