Her first role on television was "Second Girl" on The Hidden Room in 1993. She played the Cowgirl in the TV series TekWar the first time she played a recurring role. Jungleground (1995) was her first movie role. Doig was the main character in No Alibi, her 2000 movie. [7] She also landed the lead role in Gene Roddenberry's sci-fi TV series Andromeda during the period 2000 until 2005, she played the Andromeda Ascendant computer on the ship in three different personas- as the ship's powerful AI (artificial intelligence) that was projected onto the ship's screen and as the AI's hologram as well as Rommie as the android avatar of the AI. In 2001, she was the main female character in Jason X, the tenth installment on Friday the 13th. [9] In a recurring role as Dr. Carolyn Lam, Doig appeared in 11 episodes of the ninth and tenth seasons of Stargate SG-1 between 2005-2007. Doig was the alien doctor Dr. Leah Pearlman in six episodes of the V remake in the year 2010. In 2012, she began acting as Liber8 terrorist Sonya Valentine on the Canadian science fiction TV series Continuum.In 2017 Doig began playing the recurring character as Talia al Ghul on the fifth season of Arrow. [4] She also began playing the role of DeAnn Anderson on the E! series. television show The Arrangement. In 2019, Doig joined Netflix's cast as Virgin River. This Netflix series is modelled on Robyn Carr's Virgin River series. She is Paige Lassiter's character.
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