Lee Booker, a talented Canadian actress, embarked on her journey in the entertainment industry at the esteemed Gateway theatre as a teenager, eventually shifting her focus to film and television.
She began her screen acting training at the Young Screen Actors Academy in 2012, completing an independent program of study and graduating from their full-time program in the same year.
Since then, Lee has continued to hone her craft, training relentlessly between Vancouver and Toronto for both stage and screen.
Her impressive body of work includes a diverse range of roles, including commercial, voice-over, theatre, film, and television performances.
One of her most notable roles to date is that of William Hurt's daughter in the 2018 film, The Miracle Season.
In addition to her acting work, Lee has also demonstrated her talent behind the camera, self-directing and producing her own short film, 'What We Do', as part of the 2017 Fulfilling Young Artists program.
The film received two Joey Award nominations, including 'Best Young Female Filmmaker', a testament to Lee's growing reputation as a talented and versatile performer.