Kristin Fairlie
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Kristin Fairlie is an award-winning actress and singer. She made her
feature film debut, opposite Demi Moore,
Gary Oldman and
Robert Duvall in
The Scarlet Letter (1995).
Kristin is a Young Artist of Hollywood Award Winner for her lead role
in the movie
The Sweetest Gift (1998).
She has starred opposite such noted talent as
Anne Heche,
Kristen Bell,
Diahann Carroll and
Laura Dern, and was cast by
Sofia Coppola in the film,
The Virgin Suicides (1999).
Kristin starred as the voice of
"Little Bear" in the Daytime Emmy nominated & Gemini Award-winning, Nickelodeon/Nelvana animated
series, Little Bear (1995) and
The Little Bear Movie (2000).
She starred as "Young Babar" in the animated feature film
Babar: King of the Elephants (1999),
and appeared on the film's soundtrack. She is the voice of surfer
girls' "Bridgette" on Cartoon Network's #1 series Total Dramarama
Total Drama (2007), and Total Drama Island/Action/World Tour as well as the voice of
"Emma" on Stoked (2009)
(Teletoon/Cartoon Network) and the Teletoon animated series
"Detentionairre". Kristin has appeared as a guest star on the The Listener, Murdoch Mysteries, series,
Flashpoint (2008) hailed
by The Globe and Mail as "a chillingly convincing portrayal of a gang leader". Kristin was a recurring cast member on the teen
series,
Renegadepress.com (2004)
and later joined the cast of Nickelodeon's
Instant Star (2004), playing
"Megan", the villain of the final season. She starred opposite Kristen Bell, Anne Heche & Diane Ladd in the film Gracies Choice, based on the true story. She also starred opposite Michelle Trachtenberg in the movie The Dive From Clausen's Pier. Kristin appeared in the
award-winning indie comedy
You Might as Well Live (2009)
as untalented pop singer, "Stormy Blaze". Her performance of Stormy's
first single garnered her a mention in Variety Magazine: "The
soundtrack standout (duly reprised under closing credits) is " Stormy
Blaze", aka the sister's hilariously heinous debut single". Most
recently, Kristin appears in a cameo in the indie comedy
Moon Point (2011), and in the
Julia Roberts-produced film,
Jesus Henry Christ (2011)
(Toni Collette,
Michael Sheen). She has been the voice of Family Channel since 2012.