
A.J. Butterfield
A top young actress in her native Canada, Lindy Booth's star has risen since moving to the U.S. to play the lead in "Cry Wolf" for Rogue Pictures and Universal in 2006. Booth's recent film roles include "What Just Happened?" with Robert DeNiro and "Nobel Son." Booth also starred in Zack Snyder's 2004 remake of "Dawn of the Dead," as well as "Wrong Turn," "American Psycho 2" and "Skulls 2." Booth also appeared in "Century Hotel," "Rub & Tug" and "Lucid," all of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
On television, Booth performed memorably as "Pizza Girl" on the ensemble drama "October Road." She starred in the ABC Family film "Christmas in Boston," the CBS mini-series "Category 7," recurred for two seasons on "The 4400" and starred in dual roles as Hawk/Riley on the Disney series "The Famous Jett Jackson." Notable other performances include guest roles on "Cold Case, CSI: NY" and "Ghost Whisperer," as well as multiple seasons recurring in syndication on "The Relic Hunter."
A.J. Butterfield
AJ is the Director of Special Projects at Maidstone-Rist but, despite the flashy title, she is basically at Teddy's beck and call, as and when he needs her. Fresh from Stanford business school, she's keen to make a good impression and thrives on the pressure Teddy bestows upon her.
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