- Born
- Birth nameAlisen Elizabeth Jean Down
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Alisen Down was born and raised in British Columbia, Canada. After graduating high school, she attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, California and from there went to England to study with the British American Academy in Oxford.
Since then has had lead, recurring and guest star roles on several Television series and movies, such as "Cold Squad" for which she won both a Leo and a Gemini award, "DaVinci's Inquest", "The Dead Zone", "Stargate SG-1" and "Stargate Universe", "Smallville", "Flashpoint", "Shattered", "The 'L' Word","The Life" for which she was nominated for another Gemini, "The Killing", "Murdoch Mysteries", CBC's "Cracked", R.L. Stein's "The Haunting Hour", "Lost Girl" as Trick's Wife, 'Isabeau', and "Supernatural" among many others. She also had a two year run on "Mysterious Ways" as 'Miranda' for NBC and PAX which earned her a Leo nomination and recurred for 2 seasons on "Battlestar Galactica" as 'Jean Barolay'. Alisen starred for three years in "Robson Arms" as 'Sault Ste. Marie', a character that was nominated for another two Leos. Alisen was a series lead in Fox's highly anticipated "Gracepoint" and starred for 4 seasons on SyFy's "12 Monkeys", recently named a "show you should be watching" by Entertainment Weekly.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Rep
- SpousesDavid Richmond-Peck(March 17, 2012 - present) (1 child)Geoff Gustafson(August 30, 2009 - August 30, 2010) (divorced)
- ChildrenLucas Gregory Blair Richmond-Peck
- Parents
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Pronounsshe/her
- Lives in Toronto with husband David Richmond-Peck and their son, Lucas.
- Makes her home in Vancouver with one of her family's 13 cats, all of who were rescued.
- Was raised by her father, along with her older brother Garrett.
- Currently resides in Vancouver, Canada. When she's not busy working, she loves to take her dog Zoe for walks.
- Daughter of James Blair Down, who was the subject of a Mike Wallace interview on 60 Minutes (1968) in Nov. 1999.
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