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Holden-Ried was born in Pickering, Ontario. [citation needed] He studied at Montreal's Concordia University School of Business. [1]He was a champion competitor in riding and fencing, [2] and is a former member of the Canadian National Pentathlon Team [1] and has a silver medal from both the Pan American and Pan Pacific Pentathlon Championships.
A Stone's Throw is a 2006 Canadian drama film written by Camelia Frieberg and Garfield Lindsay Miller, directed by Camelia Frieberg, and starring Kris Holden-Ried, Kathryn MacLellan, Aaron Webber, and Lisa Ray.
The film centres on the inhabitants of the titular motel and linked Riverside Grill coffee shop located in Niagara Falls.The characters include the owner and his daughter (Damir Andrei and Catherine Fitch), their newly pregnant waitress (Caroline Dhavernas) being recruited to star in low budget porn videos, a young couple (Anna Friel and Kris Holden-Ried) with a criminal past struggling to ...
Kris Holden-Ried (Thomas Coyle) Holden-Ried was a series regular on the mystery-thriller series, Departure and the sci-fi series, Lost Girl. He has also appeared in episodes of Clarice, Hudson ...
Portrayed by: Kris Holden-Ried [4] [5] A Wolf-Shapeshifter and homicide detective in the human police force. He is 1,500 years old, very strong, possesses a sharp sense of smell, and is acutely knowledgeable about Fae politics. A member of the Light Fae, his true allegiance is to Trick rather than to the Ash.
Spencer Reid, the youngest of the Reid children, was born in 1992 in Wisconsin, where Andy Reid was working for the Green Bay Packers.. Spencer got involved with football while in high school as a ...
Born on March 21, 1974, Casey is the daughter of seventies singer Rita Coolidge. Coolidge met Kris on a plane ride from Los Angeles to Memphis in 1971 and was instantly smitten by the country artist.
The film depicts a battle of wills between a young girl (Samantha Weinstein) and her mother's new boyfriend (Kris Holden-Ried). [ 2 ] It won the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival , [ 3 ] and was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at ...