Sarah Lind
Sarah Lind—yeah, that’s the Canadian actress who’s been turning heads for a while now. Born smack in the middle of the prairies, Regina, Saskatchewan, 1982, so she’s got that classic prairie grit. She’s not just your run-of-the-mill actress, either—she directs, too. You might’ve caught her in “Die My Love” (2025), where she’s not just front and center but basically owns the screen. But if you want to rewind a bit, she popped up in “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” back in 2007—a film with a title so long, you almost forget to breathe halfway through saying it. Not to mention “A Wounded Fawn” (2022), which was one of those films that sticks with you, in that slightly haunting way.
Sarah’s got this knack for picking roles that aren’t cookie-cutter. She dives into characters that feel lived-in, a little rough around the edges. You can tell she’s not afraid to take on something risky or weird or just plain dark. There’s a certain rawness in her performances that makes you think she’s probably gone through some wild auditions, or maybe she just really gets what makes people tick. Oh, and she used to be married to Tygh Runyan—actor, musician, general creative-type. That’s a whole other story. Either way, Sarah’s career just keeps rolling, with choices that never feel boring or predictable. She’s one of those actors who seems to be everywhere once you start paying attention, popping up in indie hits and bigger productions alike, always with that same intense energy.