Bethany Anne Lind

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Bethany Anne Lind
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Lind in 2009, filming Carl
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  • Actress
Years active2009–present

Bethany Anne Lind is an American stage and screen actress best known for playing Grace Young in the Netflix series Ozark , Molly Quinn in the Hulu series Reprisal and Leigh Tiller in Blood on Her Name. She had a recurring role as Clara Steele in the Max series Doom Patrol .

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Career

On stage, she played Margo in Carapace [1] and Olivia in 26 Miles, [2] both at Alliance Theater, and Dora in The Storytelling Ability of a Boy at Florida Stage. In May 2009, her musical theater performance on opening night in Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business was called "a treat to watch" by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution . [3]

On screen, she played Quinn Shinn in the television film Mean Girls 2 , was the romantic lead in the film Crackerjack [4] produced by Jeff Foxworthy, and played the lead role of Leigh Tiller in the film Blood on Her Name.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012CarlJudy
2012 Flight Vicky Evans
2013CrackerjackSherry Partridge
2013Four SensesBethany
2018One Last ThingMother
2019Blood on Her NameLeigh Tiller [5]
2019 Doctor Sleep Violet's Mother [5]
2020Second SamuelJimmy DeeAnne Jones
2020 Through the Glass Darkly Angela
2021 Chaos Walking Karyssa Hewitt [5]
2024 Lilly Vickie Ledbetter
TBA Joe's College Road Trip [6]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 Drop Dead Diva AssistantEpisode: "Back from the Dead"
2011 Mean Girls 2 Quinn ShinnTelevision film
2012 Army Wives GinaEpisode: "True Colors"
2014 Rectify Kate EverettEpisode: "Sleeping Giants"
2015 The Game CydneyEpisodes: "The Saber's Story", "Switch!"
2015 The Walking Dead Young WomanEpisode: "Here's Not Here"
2016 Turn: Washington's Spies Betsy Shippen3 episodes
2016 Stranger Things SandraEpisode: "Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street"
2017 Ozark Grace Young5 episodes
2017 Lore Sarah Nicholson PhelpsEpisode: "Passing Notes"
2018 Greenleaf Coralie Hunter4 episodes
2019–2023 Doom Patrol Clara Steele8 episodes [5]
2019 Reprisal Molly10 episodes [5]

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  2. Hudes Returns To Alliance Theater With 26 MILES, Opens 3/25 2009/02/19
  3. "Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Actress channels her inner 5-year-old to play 'Junie B'," May 15, 2009".
  4. "Upcoming Movies, "CRACKERJACK movie to star Jeff Foxworthy!" April 14, 2011". Archived from the original on June 6, 2011.
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  6. Davis, Audrey Claire (January 25, 2024). "Tyler Perry's 'Joe's College Road Trip' to employ 90 New Mexicans". KRQE. Retrieved March 4, 2024.