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Ksenia Solo

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1987-10-08
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Ksenia Solo began her journey into acting at just ten years old, and it’s safe to say she’s been making waves ever since. Right from the start, Ksenia Solo showed a natural talent that quickly landed her roles in several notable TV movies. For instance, she starred in My Louisiana Sky (2000–01), followed by What Girls Learn on Showtime (2001–02), and then delivered a compelling performance in Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey Story for Lifetime (2002–03).

As her career gained momentum, Ksenia Solo became a familiar face on television, taking on roles during her early years in series like Gene Roddenberry’s Earth: Final Conflict (1997–2002) and Missing on Lifetime (2002–05). She didn’t slow down—far from it. Throughout the early 2000s, Ksenia Solo kept building her impressive resume with appearances on popular shows such as Cold Case (2003–2010), Kojak on USA Network (2004–05), and Moonlight on CBS (2007–08).

She also made an impact in The Cleaner on A&E Network (2007–09), proving her versatility across genres. Around the same time, Ksenia Solo took part in the CBS TV movie Mayday (2005–06), further showcasing her range. As the years went on, she continued to evolve as an actress, stepping into more dynamic roles. Fans may recognize her from Life Unexpected (2009–2011), or perhaps from her time on Nikita (CW, 2010–14), where Ksenia Solo brought depth and intensity to her character.

Her role in Lost Girl on Syfy (2011–15) only solidified her status as a standout performer in genre television. Oh, and let’s not forget—she was also part of the critically acclaimed Orphan Black (BBC, 2012–), a show that really pushed boundaries. On the big screen, Ksenia Solo appeared in the Natalie Portman thriller Black Swan (2010), which was a major hit and added even more shine to her growing reputation.

More recently, Ksenia Solo could be seen in Turn on AMC (2013–), a role that demonstrated her ability to adapt and thrive in historical drama. All in all, Ksenia Solo has built a diverse and enduring career, one role at a time.

Trivia

Well, when it comes to Ksenia Solo’s filmography, there are definitely some highlights and a few that didn’t quite hit the mark. If we’re talking about her highest rated movie, that would have to be In Search of Fellini from 2016—a film that really showcased Ksenia Solo’s talent and resonated well with both critics and audiences alike. On the flip side, one of the lower points in her career came with Tulipani: Love, Honour and a Bicycle, released in 2017, which unfortunately didn’t receive the same level of acclaim. So overall, while Ksenia Solo has had her ups and downs, her performance in In Search of Fellini remains a standout moment. It just goes to show how Ksenia Solo continues to make an impact, even as she navigates through varied roles and projects.

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