Leslie Hope

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Leslie Hope (born May 6, 1965 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian actress. She has appeared in Canadian and American movies and television series. She graduated from St. Michael's University School at Victoria, British Columbia, in 1982. Her first movie role was in the Canadian movie Ups and Downs, in 1981, which was filmed in Victoria. She stands 5' 9" tall. She played the role of Teri Bauer during the first season of the television show 24, from 2001 to 2002. She also appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, as Kira Nerys' mother Kira Meru. She also appeared in the Gemini Award-winning Human Cargo. Starting in the Fall of 2006 she will play Lily Rader in the CW drama series Runaway. She will also appear in the CBC miniseries Everest '82. Leslie guest starred on House (TV series) in 2005 as the character Victoria Madsen.

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