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BIOGRAPHY

Lee Booker is a Canadian actress.

Her foundation began at Gateway theatre as a teenager, with her focus eventually shifting to film and television.

She began her screen acting training at Young Screen Actors Academy in 2012 and completed an independent program of study, graduating with their full-time program in that same year.

Since then, she has trained between Vancouver and Toronto for both stage and screen.

Her body of work includes commercial, voice-over, theatre, film, and television roles. Most notably, she plays William Hurt's daughter in The Miracle Season (2018).

What We Do is her self-directed short film, developed and produced as her Unique Works for the 2017 Fulfilling Young Artists program. It received two Joey Award nominations, including 'Best Young Female Filmmaker'.

QUICK FACTS

- 2018 Joey Award Winner - Best Leading Actress in a Student or Youth Made Short Film 15-21

- 2018 Joey Award Nominee - Best actress in a Principal or Supporting Role in a Feature Film 11-20

- 2018 Gateway Theatre Conservatory participant (Vancouver, BC)

- 2017 Best Actress Nominee - Stormy Weather Horror Fest (Dionne Copland's Inferno)

- 2017 Fulfilling Young Artists Mentee (Vancouver, BC)

- 2017 Joey Award Nominee - Best Actress in a Short Film Age 13 & Up (What We Do)
- 2017 Joey Award Nominee - Best Young Female Filmmaker (What We Do)

- 2014 Joey Award Nominee - Best Actress in a Short Film Age 13 - 19 (Up and Down)

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