Lini Evans, a multifaceted Canadian artist, was initially discovered by a Hollywood North talent agent while performing on stage, leading to a string of lucrative U.S. national TV commercial bookings that would shape the trajectory of her career over the next decade.
As her acting skills continued to evolve, Evans embarked on a rigorous training regimen, which ultimately resulted in her appearance in over 15 made-for-TV movies and numerous guest spots on various television shows.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Evans has also honed her vocal talents, claiming to be self-taught and boasting a working proficiency in six languages, including English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, and French. Furthermore, she possesses the ability to converse in four languages: English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and French.
Throughout her career, Evans has made a number of notable appearances, including a role as a cocktail singer in the Amazon Prime series "The Man in the High Castle" (2015-2019),where she showcased her bilingual rendition of "End of the World". She has also portrayed Nicola Peltz Beckham's mother, Amelia Martin, in three episodes of A&E's television series "Bates Motel" (2013-2017). Moreover, Evans took on the role of Sadie Brown, a saloon singer, in Michelle Muldoon's all-female western "Last Stand to Nowhere" (2019).