
Royal Newfoundland Constabulary cop and a sexy thorn in Jake's side.
That's right. Constable Bennett. Season Three finds Leslie not so much fired as demoted. Putting her love life on the back burner, especially all matters concerning Jake Doyle, Leslie is determined to fight her way back to sergeant and make Jake's life hell in the process.
Krystin Pellerin was born and raised in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. After high school she was selected to attend the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. Following her graduation she was cast in her first season at Soulpepper Theatre in Toronto. Her first professional play was Soulpepper's production of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, playing the role of Debbie opposite Megan Follows, Albert Schultz and C. David Johnson. In it she played the rebellious daughter to Albert Schultz's Henry. She has returned to Soulpepper every season since, playing a variety of leading and supporting characters in numerous productions.
Her first film was "Killing Zelda Sparks", in which she starred opposite Mad Men's Vincent Kartheiser, and in her second film she appeared opposite Edward Furlong In "Warriors of Terra". She made her television debut on the second season of "The Tudors" as Lady Elizabeth Darrell alongside Johnathan Rhys Meyers, where she spent 5 months filming in Dublin, Ireland.
In addition to "Republic of Doyle", she has appeared on the hit Showcase series "Lost Girl" and will be appearing on stage in Soulpepper's upcoming 2012 season playing the role of Cathleen in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night and Alice in You Can't Take It With You.