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Lexa Doig

Lexa Doig, born Alexandra Lecciones Doig on June 8, 1973, in , , , is a Canadian actress renowned for her roles in science fiction television, particularly as the android characters Ascendant and Rommie in the series Andromeda (2000–2005). Of Filipino and Irish-Scottish descent, she is the daughter of nurse Gloria B. Lecciones and engineer David W. Doig. Doig developed an interest in acting from a young age, inspired by school theatre productions, and later studied and . Doig began her professional career as a model and television host, co-presenting the Canadian video game show from 1991 to 1993. Her acting debut came in 1994 with a role in the miniseries , followed by guest appearances on shows like (1997) and (1998). She gained prominence with her lead role in , created by , where she portrayed both the ship's AI and its android avatar across five seasons. During this period, she also starred as Rowan LaFontaine in the horror film (2001), the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. In the mid-2000s, Doig expanded her science fiction portfolio with a recurring role as Dr. Carolyn Lam, the chief medical officer at Stargate Command, appearing in 14 episodes of Stargate SG-1 from 2005 to 2007. She continued working in genre television, including guest roles in Eureka (2006–2012) and Continuum (2012), before transitioning to more diverse projects such as the mystery series Aurora Teagarden Mysteries (2015–present) and the drama Virgin River (2019–2021) as Paige Lassiter. More recently, she has appeared as Sarah in the horror anthology Goosebumps (2023–2025) and as Sergeant Dietrich in the crime drama Sight Unseen (2024–present). Additionally, Doig portrayed Bree Wheeler in six episodes of the horror series Chucky (2021). On a personal note, Doig has been married to fellow Canadian actor since August 2, 2003; the couple met on the set of and share two children, daughter Mia Tabitha (born September 13, 2004) and son Samuel David (born 2006). The family resides in , .

Early life

Family background

Lexa Doig was born Alexandra Lecciones Doig on June 8, 1973, in , , . Her father, David William Doig, was of Scottish and descent and worked as an engineer; he passed away on April 9, 2025. Her mother, Gloria B. Lecciones Doig, is a originally from Dumaguete City in the , bringing Filipino heritage to the family. Doig grew up with an older brother, Ted Doig, in a household shaped by the blended cultural influences of her parents' Scottish- and Filipino backgrounds, which contributed to her multicultural upbringing in .

Education and early interests

Lexa Doig attended Collegiate Institute in for her secondary education. At age 16, while enrolled in a vocational modeling program there, she decided to drop out of her final year to pursue a career in entertainment. During her childhood, Doig trained in , developing discipline and physical grace that later informed her on-screen presence. As a teenager, she studied as a personal skill, reflecting her interest in communication and accessibility. Her multicultural family background fostered an appreciation for diverse , subtly shaping these pursuits. Doig's passion for acting ignited at age nine, when she watched a theater production of Porgy and Bess, captivating her with the performers' emotional depth and stage command. This early exposure, supported by her family's season tickets to local theater, sparked a lifelong dedication to the craft that propelled her beyond academics.

Career

Early modeling and television hosting

Doig entered the entertainment industry at the age of 16, embarking on a modeling career and appearing in commercials after dropping out of high school in her final year. This early pivot from education allowed her to pursue professional opportunities in media, building initial visibility through print and advertising work. Her first significant on-screen role came as co-host of the Canadian children's television program on YTV, which she presented alongside friend from 1991 to 1993. The show focused on video games and arcade culture, targeting young audiences and providing Doig with her initial experience in television presentation. Doig made her acting debut in 1993, portraying "Second Girl" in the episode "Marion & Jean" of the anthology series The Hidden Room. This minor part marked her transition from hosting and modeling to scripted performance. In 1994, she secured a recurring role as the character Cowgirl, a cyberjock in a futuristic setting, across multiple episodes of the science fiction series TekWar, opposite William Shatner. The following year, in 1996, she guest-starred as a reporter in the episode "French Kiss" of F/X: The Series, a crime drama centered on special effects and investigations. These early television appearances established her presence in Canadian and syndicated programming during the mid-1990s.

Breakthrough in science fiction television

Lexa Doig's breakthrough came with her casting as the titular character in the series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, which aired from 2000 to 2005. Originally auditioning for the role of the ship's first officer Beka Valentine, Doig was recalled to read for the part of Andromeda Ascendant, the of the starship, as well as its avatar Rommie. This dual role showcased her versatility, portraying both a holographic AI interface and a physical companion to the crew. The series, created by based on concepts by , followed Captain Dylan Hunt () and his team as they sought to restore the fallen Systems Commonwealth amid interstellar chaos. Andromeda spanned five seasons and 110 episodes, blending adventure with philosophical explorations of identity, technology, and governance in a vast universe. Produced by Fireworks Entertainment and syndicated across networks including the Sci-Fi Channel (now ), the show featured high-production visual effects and episodic storytelling that appealed to fans of expansive sci-fi narratives. Doig's performance as Andromeda/Rommie was central to the series' dynamic, providing witty banter, strategic insights, and emotional depth to the ensemble. Her portrayal helped establish her as a prominent Canadian in the genre, marking a significant step from her earlier supporting roles. Concurrently, Doig expanded her science fiction presence with a lead role in the 2001 film Jason X, the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. She played Lieutenant Elmira "Rowan" LaFontaine, a security officer who cryogenically freezes the killer Jason Voorhees, only to awaken in a futuristic setting centuries later. Directed by James Isaac and produced by New Line Cinema, the movie transposed the slasher formula into a space horror context, with Doig's character driving much of the plot's survival tension. This role, filmed during her Andromeda tenure, further solidified her genre credentials through its blend of action and horror elements. During the early 2000s, Doig made select guest appearances in other science fiction projects, including a crossover episode of Andromeda featuring her future husband Michael Shanks from Stargate SG-1. These limited outings, alongside pilots and genre anthology contributions, highlighted her rising profile without detracting from her commitment to the long-running series.

Diverse roles in television and film

Following her breakthrough in science fiction, Lexa Doig expanded her career into a wide array of genres, showcasing her versatility through recurring and guest roles in both television and film. In the mid-2000s, she joined the long-running series Stargate SG-1 as Dr. Carolyn Lam, the chief medical officer at Stargate Command, appearing in 14 episodes across seasons 9 and 10 from 2005 to 2007. This role allowed her to delve into military sci-fi dynamics while building on her established presence in the genre. She also made a notable guest appearance in The 4400 in 2007, portraying Wendy Paulson, a character entangled in the show's supernatural mysteries. Doig continued to embrace science fiction with a recurring role in the 2010 remake of V, where she played Dr. Leah Pearlman, an alien physician posing as a human doctor, across six episodes of the first season. Transitioning into more grounded narratives, she took on the part of Petra Hossa, a strong-willed executive, in the Canadian drama Arctic Air from 2012 to 2014, appearing in nine episodes that highlighted the challenges of life in the remote North. Her performance earned a nomination for a Leo Award for Best Guest Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series. In film, Doig starred in the 2011 action thriller Tactical Force as Demetria, a tactical team member navigating high-stakes hostage situations. A significant shift came with her role as Sonya Valentine, a cunning corporate and Liber8 terrorist in the time-travel series , where she appeared in 31 episodes from 2012 to 2015, contributing to the show's exploration of corporate dystopias and temporal conflicts. Doig further diversified into superhero territory as Talia al Ghul in , recurring across multiple episodes from 2017 to 2020, including key arcs in seasons 5 and 6 that delved into the character's complex assassin heritage. She also portrayed DeAnn Anderson, a manipulative , in the romantic drama The Arrangement from 2017 to 2018, spanning 20 episodes and examining Hollywood's underbelly. In recent years, Doig has embraced family-oriented content, particularly through her ongoing role as Paige Lassiter in the series , joining the main cast from 2019 to 2023 and portraying a fleeing an abusive past while integrating into a small-town community. Her most prominent ongoing work is as Sally Allison, Aurora Teagarden's loyal friend and journalist, in the series , starting in 2015 and continuing through 2025 installments such as A Lesson in Murder and Death at the Diner. This role, including the 2017 film Dead Over Heels: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery, has solidified her transition to cozy mysteries and light-hearted storytelling. More recently, she portrayed Bree Wheeler in six episodes of the horror series (2021), Sarah in five episodes of the horror anthology (2023), and Sergeant Dietrich in Sight Unseen (2024–present). Additionally, Doig has contributed minor voice work in sci-fi animations and dubs, enhancing her genre footprint without dominating her live-action focus.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Lexa Doig met on the set of the series in 2001, where he guest-starred as an android character opposite her lead role. The couple began dating shortly after and married on August 2, 2003, at Brock House in , . Doig and Shanks have two children together: daughter Mia Tabitha Shanks, born on September 13, 2004, and son Samuel David Shanks, born on March 19, 2006. Shanks also has a daughter, , from his previous relationship with actress ; Tatiana, born in 1998, is Doig's stepdaughter. The family resides in Vancouver, where Doig and Shanks balance their acting careers—often in science fiction and mystery genres—with parenting responsibilities, including collaborative projects that occasionally intersect their professional and personal lives.

Philanthropy

Lexa Doig has been a dedicated supporter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada since the early 2000s, motivated by her father's diagnosis with the disease, which has made the cause personally significant to her. Doig's father, David William Doig, passed away on April 9, 2025, after a long battle with multiple sclerosis. Along with her husband, Michael Shanks, she serves as an active fundraising partner for the organization, contributing signed memorabilia and participating in awareness initiatives to support research and aid for those affected by multiple sclerosis. Doig's involvement includes high-profile participation in celebrity auctions organized by fan communities, such as the annual Michael Shanks Online (MSOL) auctions, which have raised substantial funds for the MS Society since at least 2008. These events feature items donated by Doig and Shanks, drawing on their science fiction fanbase to promote awareness campaigns and direct proceeds toward MS support services. She has also appeared at sci-fi conventions where fan-driven fundraisers benefit MS-related charities, leveraging her popularity from roles in and Stargate SG-1 to encourage donations during panels and autograph sessions. As of 2025, Doig continues her philanthropy with the MS Society, maintaining her commitment to health-focused causes through ongoing endorsements and community involvement.

Filmography

Film

Lexa Doig's feature film career is notably sparse compared to her extensive work, featuring only a handful of theatrical and appearances primarily in science fiction and action genres. Her debut came in the early 1990s with low-budget independent films, transitioning to more prominent supporting roles in the . This limited output underscores her dominance in episodic , where she has garnered greater recognition. Her role in (2001), released amid the peak of her series run, exemplified her in sci-fi narratives while bridging her success to . The following table lists her feature film credits chronologically:
YearTitleRole
1995JunglegroundSpider
2000No AlibiCamille
2001Lt. Rowan
2011Jannard

Television

Lexa Doig began her television career with guest appearances in the mid-1990s. She portrayed the recurring role of Cowgirl, a , in the sci-fi series from 1994 to 1996, appearing in five episodes. In 1996, she made a one-episode as a Reporter in F/X: The Series, in the episode "." Doig achieved her breakthrough with the lead role of Andromeda Ascendant (also known as Rommie), the AI avatar of the starship , in the series , which aired from 2000 to 2005. She appeared in all 110 episodes of the series. During this period, she also had uncredited scenes as Dr. Christina Lamell in two episodes of ("Harvest" and "Scion") in 2003, which were ultimately deleted and not aired. From 2005 to 2007, Doig recurred as Dr. Carolyn Lam, the chief medical officer at Stargate Command, in 11 episodes of Stargate SG-1 during its ninth and tenth seasons. In 2005, she guest-starred as Wendy Paulson in four episodes of The 4400. Doig guest-starred as Dr. Anne Young in two episodes of Eureka ("Maneater" and "Best in Faux") in 2007 and 2008. In 2010, Doig appeared in six episodes of the sci-fi remake V as Dr. Leah Pearlman, an alien physician. She returned to Smallville in 2010 for a two-episode guest arc as Dr. Christina Lamell in the tenth season episodes "Harvest" and "Scion." Doig portrayed the recurring role of Sonya Valentine, a member of the terrorist group Liber8, in the time-travel series from 2012 to 2015, appearing in 34 episodes across the first three seasons. She played the recurring antagonist in eight episodes of from 2017 to 2020, spanning seasons five through eight. Concurrently, from 2017 to 2018, Doig starred as Deann Anderson, a powerful executive, in all 20 episodes of the drama series The Arrangement. Doig recurred as Paige Lassiter, a bakery owner with a troubled past, in Virgin River from 2019 to 2023, appearing in 10 episodes across the first five seasons. Doig portrayed Bree Wheeler in six episodes of the horror series Chucky from 2021 to 2023. Since 2015, Doig has portrayed Sally Allison, a journalist and close friend of the protagonist, in the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries series Aurora Teagarden Mysteries. She has appeared in over 20 TV movies in the franchise as of 2025, including recent installments such as A Lesson in Murder (2025) and Til Death Do Us Part (2021), with the series ongoing. More recently, Doig appeared as Sarah in the horror anthology series (2023–2025). She also stars as Sergeant in the crime drama Sight Unseen (2024–present).

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