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Lindy Booth

Lindy Booth (born April 2, 1979) is a Canadian actress best known for her roles as Riley Grant, the best friend of a teen spy in the series (1998–2001), and as the mathematician and thief Cassandra Cillian in the fantasy-adventure series The Librarians (2014–2018). Born in , Booth graduated from T.A. Blakelock High School in 1998. She made her on-screen debut in 1998 as Riley Grant in , a role she reprised in the 2001 Disney TV movie Jett Jackson: The Movie. Transitioning to film, Booth appeared in the ensemble drama Century Hotel (2001) and had a breakout supporting role as Francine in the horror film (2003), followed by her part as the ill-fated Nicole in Zack Snyder's remake of Dawn of the Dead (2004). On television, she recurred as the tech-savvy Claudia in (2000–2002), portrayed aid worker Olivia Lennox in the action series The Philanthropist (2009), and guest-starred in episodes of (2009) and (2010). Her performance in The Librarians earned her a 2016 nomination for in a TV Series Broadcast in the U.S. at the Golden Maple Awards. In recent years, Booth has taken on recurring and guest roles across multiple series, including Hadley in (2019–2020), Vanya Davis in The Flash (2021), Penny Landsdale Harris in Stumptown (2019), Alora in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022), Jane Doe in Gotham Knights (2023), Connie King in (2024), and Lucy Woods in Holidazed (2024). She is set to appear in the ensemble of the camp horror-comedy film Halloween Store in 2025.

Early life and education

Family background

Lindy Booth was born on April 2, 1979, in , , where she spent her early years in a supportive family environment that fostered her budding interest in the . Booth has described her parents and sister as dedicated fans of her work, noting that they have watched every episode of her television appearances and supported her throughout her career. This close-knit family dynamic is evident in her personal anecdotes, such as returning to the area for holidays to spend time with relatives. Details about her parents' names or professions remain private, reflecting Booth's preference for keeping her family life out of the public eye, though she has occasionally shared insights into family traditions, like a special ritual passed down through generations.

Schooling and early acting interests

Booth developed an early interest in during her childhood in , where she began writing and producing plays at the age of six for her neighbors. She attended T.A. Blakelock High School in Oakville, graduating in 1998. At the school, she won the Junior Drama Award in 1994–95 and the Senior Drama Award in 1997–98. Her early theater work included award-winning performances at the Sears Ontario Drama Festival in plays such as Who Will Stop the Rain?, Beauty and the Beast, and Vietrock. During high school, Booth actively participated in school plays and theater productions, which fueled her passion for performing. Her teacher played a pivotal role in nurturing her talent, providing encouragement and helping her secure an agent shortly after graduation. Following her high school graduation, Booth took a brief break from to pursue full-time, exhausted from her intensive involvement in school activities such as plays and tutoring. This transition marked the beginning of her professional career, with her first major role landing soon after.

Career

Early breakthrough roles

Booth's early breakthrough in acting occurred in 1998 when she landed the co-starring role of Carrie Taylor, the resourceful sister of the main character, in the syndicated children's supernatural series . This short-lived spin-off of the original featured Booth alongside and Daniel Clark as they solved bizarre mysteries in a parallel dimension, providing her first substantial exposure on American television at age 19. That same year, Booth transitioned to a more prominent recurring role as Riley Grant in Disney Channel's , a comedy-drama about a teenage navigating and everyday life. Airing from 1998 to 2001 across three seasons, the series became a of Disney's tween programming, with Booth's evolving from Jett's best friend to his romantic interest. She also portrayed the confident Agent Hawk in the in-universe action series , demonstrating her range in both dramatic and action-oriented scenes. This dual performance garnered significant attention and helped position Booth as an emerging talent in family entertainment. Complementing her Disney work, Booth joined the cast of the syndicated adventure series in 1999 as Claudia Donatelli, the eccentric, computer-savvy student assistant to professor . Over the first two seasons (1999–2002), she appeared in 44 episodes, contributing comic relief and technical expertise to the relic-hunting quests, which aired internationally and broadened her appeal beyond North American youth audiences. In 2001, Booth reprised Riley Grant in the Disney Channel Original Movie Jett Jackson: The Movie, where the cast travels to , for a real spy operation mirroring the Silverstone plot. The film, directed by , extended the series' popularity and marked one of her earliest forays into feature-length storytelling, reinforcing her status in the ecosystem.

Film roles

Lindy Booth's film career began in the early , primarily in the and genres, where she often portrayed resourceful young women in perilous situations. Her debut role came in Century Hotel (2001), an ensemble drama directed by David Weaver, in which she played dual parts as and Sylvia. She had supporting parts in lower-budget thrillers, including (2002) as Kelly, a drawn into a secretive society rife with danger, and American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002) as Cassandra "Cassie" Blaire, a navigating a killer's rampage. She also featured in the family-oriented film Jett Jackson: The Movie (2001), reprising her television role as Riley Grant, a teen actress doubling as Hawk on a high-stakes mission. Booth appeared in Wrong Turn (2003), a survival horror directed by Rob Schmidt, in which she played Francine, a spirited hiker caught in a deadly encounter with inbred cannibals in the West Virginia wilderness. This role marked her entry into mainstream cinema and showcased her ability to convey vulnerability amid high-stakes tension. Building on this momentum, Booth appeared in Zack Snyder's remake of Dawn of the Dead (2004), taking on the supporting role of Nicole, a pragmatic survivor barricaded in a shopping mall during a zombie apocalypse. The film, praised for its intense action sequences and social commentary, became a box office hit, earning over $102 million globally and solidifying Booth's presence in the genre. In 2005, she starred as Angela "Dodger" Allison in the teen thriller Cry Wolf, directed by Jeff Wadlow, portraying a mysterious transfer student entangled in a fabricated murder game at an elite boarding school that turns fatally real. Her performance highlighted her versatility in blending suspense with youthful defiance. In the 2010s, Booth diversified into action and independent cinema, notably as the vigilante Night Bitch (also known as Nova) in Kick-Ass 2 (2013), Jeff Wadlow's sequel to the superhero satire, where she joined an amateur crime-fighting team against a vengeful villain. Her later film work increasingly leaned toward independent dramas, such as The Creatress (2019), in which she played Eryn Bellows, an aspiring author grappling with creative blocks and personal reinvention in a story adapted from a . A significant portion of Booth's film output consists of made-for-television movies, particularly romantic comedies and specials produced for networks like . These roles often cast her as optimistic protagonists finding love and self-discovery in idyllic settings. Representative examples include Christmas Magic (2011), where she portrayed Liz, a reclusive woman whose life transforms through volunteering and an unexpected romance; The Twelve Trees of Christmas (2013) as Meg, a coordinator competing in a tree-trimming contest that sparks rivalry-turned-romance; Rocky Mountain Christmas (2017) as Sarah, a stranded singer bonding with a rancher during a snowstorm; and Under the Autumn Moon (2018) as Alex, a corporate executive who rediscovers joy while managing a remote resort. These films emphasize themes of community and seasonal warmth, contributing to her reputation as a staple in feel-good entertainment. Booth is set to appear in the ensemble of the camp horror-comedy film Halloween Store (2025) as Claudia.

Television roles

Booth began her television career with a breakout role as Riley Grant, the loyal best friend of the teenage actor protagonist Jett Jackson, in the series , which aired from 1998 to 2001. In the fictional spy show-within-the-show , she also portrayed the action-oriented Agent Hawk, showcasing her versatility in dual roles across all 81 episodes of the series. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Booth continued building her resume with the recurring role of Claudia, the eccentric and tech-savvy student assistant to the artifact-hunting professor, in the syndicated adventure series , appearing in 44 episodes from 1999 to 2002. She followed this with guest spots in various shows, including Twice in a Lifetime (2000) as Nicole and Traders (2000) as Elizabeth Watson, before landing a recurring part as Liv, a homeless woman taken in by a central character, in three episodes of during its second season in 2005. In the mid-2000s, Booth gained further prominence with her role as Pizza Girl (later revealed as Aubrey), a quirky delivery worker and romantic interest, in the ABC drama October Road; originally recurring, she was promoted to the main cast for the second season, appearing in 17 episodes from 2007 to 2008. She then co-starred as A.J. Butterfield, the resourceful assistant to the billionaire philanthropist lead, in the short-lived NBC action-drama The Philanthropist in 2009, contributing to its cult following despite its single-season run of nine episodes. Booth also made guest appearances in high-profile series such as NCIS (2009) as Amanda Barrow, CSI: NY (2006), and Ghost Whisperer (2006). Booth's career in the featured a mix of genre work and drama, including a guest role as Stephanie Goodison, a involved in a artifact-related plot, in the second episode of Syfy's in 2009, and as Vesta (disguised as Bonnie Fuschau) in (2013). Her most sustained success came as Cillian, a brilliant with and telepathic abilities, in the TNT fantasy-adventure series The Librarians from 2014 to 2018, where she was a core member of the ensemble across all episodes, earning praise for portraying the character's and emotional depth. She had a guest role as Penny Landsdale Harris in Stumptown (2019). In recent years, Booth has taken on recurring roles across multiple series, including Hadley in Grey's Anatomy (2020, 3 episodes), in The Flash (2021–2022, 2 episodes), Alora in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022), and Maria the android in Apple TV+'s (2023–). She took on supporting roles in procedurals and shows, such as Jane Doe, a mysterious ally, in The CW's Gotham Knights (2023), and Connie King, a reclusive informant, in CBS's (2024). She reprised Cillian in a guest capacity for the second season of The Librarians: Next Chapter announced in 2025. Additionally, she has appeared in numerous television movies, blending her dramatic and lighter comedic talents.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Lindy Booth was married to film director, , and from October 4, 2014, until their separation. The couple's wedding took place in , . On January 23, 2020, Wadlow filed a petition for in the of , County of . The divorce proceedings are ongoing as of November 2025, with recent court activity including the vacating of a entered on September 16, 2025. Booth and Wadlow have no children together.

Residence

Lindy Booth resides in , , as of 2025.

Filmography

Films

Lindy Booth began her film career in the early , gaining recognition for supporting roles in and films. Her breakthrough came with appearances in major genre productions, where she often portrayed resourceful young women in high-stakes scenarios. Later, she took on diverse roles in action-comedy and independent features.
YearTitleRole
2001Century HotelWaitress #2
2002American Psycho II: All American Girl Blaire
2002Kelly
2003Francine
2004Dawn of the DeadNicole
2005Cry WolfDodger Allen
2005LucidSophie
2007
2008What Just Happened
2008Behind the WallKatelyn Parks
2013Kick-Ass 2Night Bitch /
2025Halloween StoreClaudia

Television

Booth's television career began in the late 1990s with her breakout role as Riley Grant, the best friend of the titular character, in the Disney Channel series The Famous Jett Jackson (1998–2001). In the show-within-a-show Silverstone, she also portrayed the action-heroine Agent Hawk, showcasing her versatility in both comedic and adventurous formats. This early exposure established her in youth and family-oriented programming. Transitioning to more mature roles, Booth played Claudia, the quirky and tech-proficient assistant, in the syndicated adventure series Relic Hunter (1999–2002), appearing in 44 episodes alongside Tia Carrere. She followed this with a recurring role as Holly Culverson in the Showtime sci-fi drama Odyssey 5 (2002), contributing to seven episodes of the short-lived series about astronauts exploring alternate realities. Throughout the 2000s, she made notable guest appearances in genre shows, including Mutant X (2002), The 4400 (2005), CSI: NY (2007), and Ghost Whisperer (2008), often playing enigmatic or supportive characters that highlighted her range in supernatural and procedural formats. In 2007, Booth joined the ABC ensemble drama October Road in a promoted main role as Pizza Girl, a recurring character across 17 episodes through the series' second and final season in 2008. She then starred as A.J. Butterfield, a humanitarian aide, in the NBC action-drama The Philanthropist (2009), though the series lasted only one season. A brief but memorable guest spot as Stephanie Goodison in Warehouse 13 (2009) further cemented her presence in sci-fi television. Her most enduring TV role came as Cassandra Cillian, a brilliant mathematician afflicted with synesthesia, in the TNT fantasy-adventure series The Librarians (2014–2018), where she appeared in all 42 episodes and earned praise for blending intellect with vulnerability. Booth has continued to balance series work with television films, particularly in holiday-themed productions for Hallmark Channel, including leading roles in The Sound of Christmas (2016) as Lizzy, Rocky Mountain Christmas (2017) as Sarah, and Christmas by the Book (2023). In recent years, she recurred as Dr. Noel Ellis in Grey's Anatomy (2018–2020), portrayed detective Liz in Stumptown (2020), and witch queen Esmé in The Flash (2021), before guest-starring as Alora in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022), Jane Doe in Gotham Knights (2023) across three episodes, Connie King in Tracker (2024), and Lucy Woods in the limited series Holidazed (2024). These roles demonstrate her ongoing adaptability in science fiction, drama, and lighthearted fare.

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