Jessica Steen stars in "Flashpoint" on CBS as Lewis Young.
Jessica Steen most recently played recurring roles in "NCIS as Paula Cassidy, the Canadian series "Heartland" as Lisa Stillman and FOX's "Killer Instinct" as Dr. Francine Klepp.
Born in Toronto, Jessica Steen was 8 years old when she got her first role, in the Canadian children TV series "The Sunrunners." In the mid-1980s she appeared as the daughter of a character played by her childhood idol Lindsay Wagner in the TV movie "Young Again,"
She landed roles in Toronto, especially with guest spots on Canadian-produced series such as "The Littlest Hobo," "Night Heat," "Sweating Bullets," and "Street Legal" among many others. In 1989, she co-starred in the TriStar musical "Sing" and decided it was time to move to New York. During a five-week stint subbing for a pregnant actress on the New York shot soap "Loving" she gave birth to the character's baby. The limited gig raised her profile enough to be flown back and forth to Los Angeles in order to get a co-starring role as Linda, the union organizer, on the critically acclaimed drama series "Homefront," in 1992-93.
Jessica's Canadian motion picture credits include "Flying," "Still Life" and "John and the Missus." She was a regular cast member on the syndicated series "Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future." Among her TV movies are "High Country" and "Small Gifts," (for which she received a Gemini Award for "Best Actress") both for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and "Workin' for Peanuts" and "The Truth about Alex" for HBO. She has guest-starred on such TV series as "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and was in the pilot of the hit TV series "Wiseguy."
During 1994-95, Jessica portrayed a genetically enhanced doctor in the NBC TV science-fiction series "Earth 2." Since that time, Jessica has landed guest appearances on such TV series such as "The Outer Limits," "ER," "Murder One," and "Touched by an Angel."
In 1997, Jessica landed one of her biggest roles yet in the movie "Trial & Error" that starred Jeff Daniels and Michael Richards. In 1998, Jessica played a Space Shuttle pilot for the Summer 1998 action film "Armageddon," and a Canadian Mountie in an episode of the TV series "Due South." In 1999 Jessica was in Disney Channel's TV movie "Smart House" and the award-winning independant film "Question of Privilege." Also in 1999, Jessica appeared in episodes of "The Pretender," "The Outer Limits" and "The Practice."
The year 2000 brought projects such as the short film "The Ride Home," the movie "Judgment" as well as the CBC TV movie "Society's Child" which premiered in early 2002. Jessica also landed a role in the TV movie "The Pact" based on the novel by author Jodi Picoult for Lifetime Television. In 2002 Jessica made her first professional stage debut in the play "Ms. Trial" in Los Angeles.
Jessica Steen most recently played recurring roles in "NCIS as Paula Cassidy, the Canadian series "Heartland" as Lisa Stillman and FOX's "Killer Instinct" as Dr. Francine Klepp.
Born in Toronto, Jessica Steen was 8 years old when she got her first role, in the Canadian children TV series "The Sunrunners." In the mid-1980s she appeared as the daughter of a character played by her childhood idol Lindsay Wagner in the TV movie "Young Again,"
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opposite fellow Canadian Keanu Reeves, a former schoolmate).She landed roles in Toronto, especially with guest spots on Canadian-produced series such as "The Littlest Hobo," "Night Heat," "Sweating Bullets," and "Street Legal" among many others. In 1989, she co-starred in the TriStar musical "Sing" and decided it was time to move to New York. During a five-week stint subbing for a pregnant actress on the New York shot soap "Loving" she gave birth to the character's baby. The limited gig raised her profile enough to be flown back and forth to Los Angeles in order to get a co-starring role as Linda, the union organizer, on the critically acclaimed drama series "Homefront," in 1992-93.
Jessica's Canadian motion picture credits include "Flying," "Still Life" and "John and the Missus." She was a regular cast member on the syndicated series "Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future." Among her TV movies are "High Country" and "Small Gifts," (for which she received a Gemini Award for "Best Actress") both for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and "Workin' for Peanuts" and "The Truth about Alex" for HBO. She has guest-starred on such TV series as "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and was in the pilot of the hit TV series "Wiseguy."
During 1994-95, Jessica portrayed a genetically enhanced doctor in the NBC TV science-fiction series "Earth 2." Since that time, Jessica has landed guest appearances on such TV series such as "The Outer Limits," "ER," "Murder One," and "Touched by an Angel."
In 1997, Jessica landed one of her biggest roles yet in the movie "Trial & Error" that starred Jeff Daniels and Michael Richards. In 1998, Jessica played a Space Shuttle pilot for the Summer 1998 action film "Armageddon," and a Canadian Mountie in an episode of the TV series "Due South." In 1999 Jessica was in Disney Channel's TV movie "Smart House" and the award-winning independant film "Question of Privilege." Also in 1999, Jessica appeared in episodes of "The Pretender," "The Outer Limits" and "The Practice."
The year 2000 brought projects such as the short film "The Ride Home," the movie "Judgment" as well as the CBC TV movie "Society's Child" which premiered in early 2002. Jessica also landed a role in the TV movie "The Pact" based on the novel by author Jodi Picoult for Lifetime Television. In 2002 Jessica made her first professional stage debut in the play "Ms. Trial" in Los Angeles.
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