Born in Cambridge, England, Lillian began her acting journey at a young age, developing her craft through professional theatre, singing, musical theatre, movement, mask, and film training. This extensive training allowed her to refine her personal strengths as an actor, setting her apart in the competitive industry.
Lillian's education continued at Canterbury High School in Ottawa, one of Canada's top high schools for the arts, where she excelled in the drama program. Her impressive performance earned her a spot at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in England, where she spent a year studying and working as an Au Pair.
After returning to Canada, Lillian attended Studio 58, a renowned theatre conservatory in Vancouver, where she honed her skills and was recognized with the Jean & Walter Ball Memorial Scholarship for her exceptional comedic ability and dedication to the program.
Upon graduating, Lillian booked her first supporting lead role in the feature film "The Miracle Season," starring alongside Academy Award winners Helen Hunt and William Hurt. This achievement marked the beginning of her successful career in film.
Since then, Lillian has starred in feature films on Netflix, Prime, and HBO Max, most notably as the hilarious and evil step-sister in the popular "A Cinderella Story" franchise. Her performance earned her a Leo Nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
In addition to her film work, Lillian has made guest appearances on hit television shows, including "A Million Little Things," "Wu Assassins," "The Flash," and "Supernatural." Her latest project is the upcoming Hallmark Channel film "Professional Bridesmaid," in which she stars alongside Hunter King.
Throughout her career, Lillian has consistently demonstrated her versatility and talent, solidifying her position as a rising star in the entertainment industry.