Kristin Fairlie is a multi-talented individual, having made a name for herself as an award-winning actress and singer. Her impressive career has seen her share the screen with notable talent such as Demi Moore, Gary Oldman, and Robert Duvall in the 1995 film The Scarlet Letter.
One of her most notable roles was in the movie The Sweetest Gift, for which she won a Young Artist of Hollywood Award for her lead performance. She has also starred alongside other notable actors and actresses, including Anne Heche, Kristen Bell, Diahann Carroll, and Laura Dern.
In addition to her live-action work, Kristin has also lent her voice to several animated projects. She voiced the character of "Little Bear" in the Nickelodeon/Nelvana animated series Little Bear, which earned a Daytime Emmy nomination and a Gemini Award. She also voiced the character of "Young Babar" in the animated feature film Babar: King of the Elephants and appeared on the film's soundtrack.
Kristin's voice work continued with her roles as "Bridgette" in Cartoon Network's Total Dramarama and Total Drama Island/Action/World Tour, as well as "Emma" in the Teletoon animated series Stoked. She also voiced the character of "Detentionaire" in the Teletoon animated series of the same name.
In addition to her voice work, Kristin has also appeared in several live-action television shows, including The Listener, Murdoch Mysteries, and Flashpoint. Her performance in Flashpoint was praised by The Globe and Mail, who described it as "a chillingly convincing portrayal of a gang leader."
Kristin's other notable roles include her recurring role on the teen series Renegadepress.com and her role as "Megan" in the final season of Nickelodeon's Instant Star. She has also starred opposite Kristen Bell, Anne Heche, and Diane Ladd in the film Gracies Choice, which is based on a true story.
Kristin has also appeared in several independent films, including You Might as Well Live, in which she played the role of an untalented pop singer named "Stormy Blaze." Her performance of Stormy's first single was praised by Variety Magazine, who described it as "the soundtrack standout... is 'Stormy Blaze', aka the sister's hilariously heinous debut single."
Most recently, Kristin has appeared in a cameo in the indie comedy Moon Point and in the Julia Roberts-produced film Jesus Henry Christ, which stars Toni Collette and Michael Sheen. She has also been the voice of Family Channel since 2012.