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Lyndie Greenwood

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1983-06-06
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Actress Lyndie Greenwood has made a name for herself primarily through her standout performances in television dramas. Over the years, Lyndie Greenwood has built an impressive resume, starting with early roles that showcased her talent and range. She first gained attention with appearances in popular dramatic series such as Flashpoint (Bell Media, 2007–2013), where Lyndie Greenwood brought depth to her character, followed by notable roles in Covert Affairs (USA, 2009–2014) and Rookie Blue (ABC, 2009–2015). These roles helped establish Lyndie Greenwood as a familiar face on TV screens across North America.

As her career progressed through the 2010s, Lyndie Greenwood continued to land steady work in compelling drama series. She appeared in Nikita (CW, 2010–2014), adding nuance to the show’s intense narrative, and contributed to the supernatural appeal of Lost Girl (Syfy, 2011–2015). Her role in Saving Hope (NBC, 2011–2012) further demonstrated her ability to portray emotionally resonant characters in high-stakes medical dramas.

In addition to her series work, Lyndie Greenwood also took part in the TV movie Sundays at Tiffany’s (Lifetime, 2010–2011), showcasing her versatility in romantic storytelling. Around the same time, she appeared in the indie drama This Movie is Broken (2010), collaborating with Greg Calderone in a film that blended romance with live music.

More recently, fans saw Lyndie Greenwood in the supernatural thriller series Sleepy Hollow (Fox, 2013–), where her performance added another layer to her already diverse body of work. Throughout her career, Lyndie Greenwood has consistently chosen roles that challenge her and engage audiences, solidifying her place in the world of television drama.

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So, when it comes to Lyndie Greenwood’s filmography, there are a few standout moments that really highlight her range as an actress. Take, for example, one of her most praised works—Is Broken (2010). This movie really put Lyndie Greenwood on the map and remains her highest-rated project to date. Critics and audiences alike responded well to her performance, and it’s easy to see why Lyndie Greenwood stood out in such a compelling role.

On the other hand, not every project has received the same level of acclaim. For instance, Flint (2017) ended up being her lowest-rated film so far. While Lyndie Greenwood delivered a solid performance, the movie itself didn’t resonate as strongly with viewers or critics. Still, it’s worth noting that even in less successful films, Lyndie Greenwood brings depth and authenticity to her characters.

Overall, tracking Lyndie Greenwood’s career shows a consistent dedication to her craft, whether she’s starring in a critically acclaimed film like Is Broken or navigating the challenges of a project like Flint. It’s clear that Lyndie Greenwood continues to make thoughtful choices in her roles.

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