Ksenia Solo is a talented Latvian-Canadian actress born in Riga, Latvia to an artistic family. She is a recipient of numerous prestigious Canadian awards, including three Gemini Awards and a nominee for the first ever Canadian Screen Awards. Notably, she was the youngest actor in Canadian television history to win two consecutive Gemini Awards.
Coming from a classical ballet background, Solo is a highly versatile actress known for her diverse roles in film and television. She played the ambitious 'Veronica' in the Oscar-nominated film Black Swan, the manipulative and disturbed 'Holly' in Pet, and the young and innocent 'Lucy' in In Search of Fellini.
Solo's ability to transform has earned her critical acclaim for her roles on television, including fan favorite 'Kenzi' in the fantasy-noir Syfy hit Lost Girl, 'Peggy Shippen' in AMC's historical drama TURN: Washington's Spies, and 'Shay' in BBC's Orphan Black.
In addition to her television work, Solo has also made a name for herself in the comic book world, playing Dodge in the FOX/DreamWorks adaptation of Locke & Key. Her other notable roles include starring on CW's Life Unexpected and playing Stephen Colbert's daughter in the pilot The Untitled Ken Finkleman project.
Solo's recent work includes starring in the indie feature Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle, directed by Oscar winner Mike Van Diem, in which she had to learn Italian for her role. The film received a standing ovation at its world premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
In 2018, Solo was offered the role of Susie Miller in History Channel's Project Blue Book, produced by Academy Award Winner Robert Zemeckis. The show premiered on January 8th, 2019, and became a breakout hit as the most watched show on cable television.
Solo recently wrapped production on the feature film Raptus, slated for release in 2025.