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Actress Kathleen Robertson's diverse films and chameleon-like performances
continue to impress audiences and critics alike. She stars opposite
Mark Ruffalo in the sexual drama "XX/XY"
which was in the dramatic competition at the Sundance Film Festival.
Robertson recently completed working on the David E. Kelley television
series, "Girls Club". Robertson also appeared with Bill
Murray in director John McNaughton's comedy, "Speaking
of Sex"; stars as notorious Canadian murderer Evelyn Dick
in the grizzly 1946 true story, "Torso:
The Evelyn Dick Story", in which she was nominated for
Best Actress at the Canadian Oscars. Robertson has a coveted cameo
opposite Sean
Penn in New Line Cinema's, "I
Am Sam".
No stranger to the big screen, Robertson collaborated with writer/director
Gregg
Araki on the films "Splendor"
in which she starred as Veronica, a girl caught in the middle of
a love triangle with the likes of Jonathan Schaech and Matt Keeslar,
and "Nowhere"
in which she portrayed the overbearing, purple-haired lesbian 'Lucifer'.
Both characters were a far cry from her introduction to millions
of households while assuming the role of Clare Arnold on Fox's hit
series "Beverly
Hills, 90210". Additional film credits include "Scary
Movie 2" the Keenan Ivory Wayans sequel to Dimension Films
blockbuster, "Scary Movie", "Beautiful"
with Minnie
Driver for director Sally
Field, Bruce McCuloch's "Dog
Park", and Sundance favorite, " Psycho
Beach Party".
A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Robertson currently resides
in Los Angeles.
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