Jennifer Spence
Jennifer Spence, a talented Canadian actress born on January 22, 1977, has made a significant mark in the television industry with her diverse range of roles. She is best known for her portrayal of Dr. Lisa Park in the acclaimed series "Stargate Universe." Spence's impressive resume also includes leading roles in shows such as "Exes and Ohs," "The 4400," "Reunion," and "Write & Wrong," alongside notable recurring appearances in "Killer Instinct" and "DaVinci's Inquest."
After "Stargate Universe" concluded, Spence collaborated with fellow cast members, including Michael Dopud, on a pilot for a new series titled "Echoes," which was developed by the show's producers, Mark Savela and Ken Kabatoff. In 2012, she showcased her versatility by appearing in episodes of three popular network series: "The Killing," "Alcatraz," and "Supernatural." That same year, she began a recurring role in the sci-fi drama "Continuum," which debuted in May 2012 and continued into its third season in 2013.
In addition to her television work, Spence is set to star in the film "Down River," written and directed by her husband, Ben Ratner, which is expected to release in 2013. Originally from Toronto, Ontario, she has a rich heritage with a British father and a third-generation Japanese Canadian mother, and she currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.