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Kristin Lehman-1

Actress Film Television

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1972-05-03
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Kristin Lehman, a Canadian actress known for her compelling performances on both sides of the border, built a solid reputation early in her career with roles in sci-fi and fantasy fare. She really began to make her mark with appearances in genre-driven projects like “Poltergeist: The Legacy,” which aired on Showtime from 1996 to 1999, and later earned a Gemini nomination for her work on “Andromeda,” a series that ran from 2000 to 2005. Now, while she was already gaining traction in Canada, it was her role as Dr. Lily Reddicker on the long-running CBS drama “Judging Amy” (1999–2005) that truly brought Kristin Lehman into the spotlight for mainstream American audiences.

Around the same time, she started showing up in high-profile films, further expanding her reach. You might remember her from the gritty Benicio Del Toro crime thriller “The Way of the Gun” in 2000, or perhaps from the futuristic action of “The Chronicles of Riddick” (2004), starring Vin Diesel. Then there was her turn in the political suspense film “The Sentinel” (2006), alongside Michael Douglas—another solid entry in what was becoming a diverse filmography. Kristin Lehman clearly wasn’t afraid to take on challenging roles across genres.

She also starred in several television series that, while short-lived, showcased her range and depth. These included the poker-themed drama “Tilt” on ESPN in 2005, the psychological crime series “Killer Instinct” on Fox the same year, and the intense, fast-paced “Drive” in 2007, another Fox production that, despite its cancellation, left an impression. But things really shifted for Kristin Lehman when she landed the role of Gwen Eaton in the American version of “The Killing.” Airing first on AMC from 2011 to 2013 and later revived by Netflix in 2014, the moody murder mystery gave her a standout platform. As the cunning and complex lover and campaign advisor to a rising politician—played by Billy Campbell—Lehman delivered a performance that critics couldn’t ignore.

Even though Kristin Lehman may not yet be a household name internationally, her body of work speaks volumes. With a career spanning decades and crossing multiple genres, she’s consistently demonstrated talent, versatility, and staying power. And honestly, given how strong her performances have been over the years, many fans and critics alike still believe Kristin Lehman is due for that major international breakthrough any day now.

Trivia

When it comes to Kristin Lehman’s filmography, one standout in terms of critical acclaim is The Way of the Gun from 2000, which happens to be her highest rated movie. Over the years, audiences and critics alike have responded positively to her performance in that intense crime thriller. On the other end of the spectrum, Kristin Lehman appeared in Lie Exposed (2020), a film that didn’t quite resonate as well and ended up being her lowest rated project to date. While Kristin Lehman has taken on a variety of roles throughout her career, these two titles mark the high and low points in terms of ratings. Still, Kristin Lehman continues to be a compelling presence on screen, regardless of how a particular film is received.

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