Lindy Booth is a Canadian actress. The dream to connect her future with this profession came to Lindy at an early age, and she was able to bring it to life. Most often, the actress appears in films that are shot in the horror genre. In the filmography of Booth, there are 70 film works.
Actress Biography
Lindy Booth was born in April 1979 in Canada. From early childhood, the future actress was interested in creativity. At age 6, she wrote her first play and first performed on stage. Teachers, noting the talent of the girl, advised their parents to definitely send their daughter to the theater club. After high school, Lindy began taking acting classes and soon made her film debut.
Movie roles
The debut work of the actress in the movie was the Disney series "The Famous Jett Jackson." The talented Booth is noticed by the directors and invited to participate in their projects. This was followed by a role in the series “Secrets of Niro Wolfe”. The first main role of the actress was the work in the picture of the horror genre “The Lone Wolf”. In the same year, Lindy Booth appears on the screens in the sequel to the American Psycho horror. The most successful actress succeeds in roles in horror films. Among her works are such tapes as “Turning Wrong”, “Dark Honeymoon”. Lindy Booth can be seen in episodes of the series Supernatural and Librarians.
Personal life
Almost nothing is known about Lindy's personal life. The actress did not appear in secular chronicles in connection with scandalous novels. The girl prefers a solitary life, she does not advertise her relationship.
Filming a movie
Lone Wolf is an American horror movie released in 2005. The director of the film is Jeff Wadlow. The plot unfolds on the campus of one of the universities. Pupils decide to play a game in which it is necessary to define a “lone wolf”. In other words, a participant who “kills” others. The players receive emails on behalf of the brutal maniac. The joke, which at first was conceived as a practical joke, turns into reality. Those who received letters begin to die. The survivors need to figure out the "lone wolf" before he gets to them. Lindy Booth played one of the main roles in horror. She embodied on the screens the image of Dodger Allen, a resident of the student campus. John Bon Jovi, Julian Morris and Jared Padalecki also starred in the film.
Role in the thriller
American Psycho 2 is an American thriller movie. The premiere of the film took place in 2002. This is a continuation of the movie "American Psycho." The director of the thriller is Morgan J. Freeman. The plot is based on the life of Rachel Newman. In the first part of the film, she witnesses the attack of maniac Patrick Bateman on her nanny. While the killer dismembers a woman, young Rachel deals with him. The police find the bodies after some time, but no one suspects the little girl. American Psycho 2 tells the story of Rachel, an adult. She goes to college and dreams of becoming an assistant to a famous professor, and in the past, an expert in the capture of serial killers, Robert Starkman. The man ended his career in police after he failed to solve the case of Patrick Bateman's death. Despite the high average score, Rachel is faced with several competitors at the desired place. She sees only one way to get rid of them. Gradually, one by one, the girl begins to eliminate other students. In the film, Lindy Booth played the role of Cassandra Blair, a lover and a candidate for assistant Robert Starkman. Together with the actress, Mila Kunis, William Shetner and Kim Schraner took part in the film project.
The actress in the comedy
"Whip and Gingerbread" is an American comedy that was released in September 2002. The director of the tape is Su Lu. The plot focuses on the struggle between the manager of the beauty salon Konrad and his subordinates. Three girls in an attempt to seize power will not stop at nothing. Lindy Booth played the role of Leah. For participating in this comedy, the actress was nominated for DVD Exclusive Awards, Canadian Comedy Awards and Golden Maple Awards. The main roles in the film were played by Don McKellar, Kira Clavell and Tara Spencer-Nairn.