Beth Riesgraf was born on August 24, 1978 (Beth Riesgraf age: 46) in Belle Plaine, Minnesota. Her mother is Janet Ann Riesgraf, and her father is Elroy Othmar Riesgraf. She has five older sisters.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Leverage Redemption returns with a three-episode premiere on Prime, featuring Gina Bellman and Beth Riesgraf reprising their roles as Sophie Devereaux and Parker. The show, known ...
Warning: Mild SPOILERS lie ahead for Leverage: Redemption season 3's first episodes! Parker and Breanna are facing some major life changes going into Leverage: Redemptionseason 3. Beth Riesgraf's ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Leverage Redemption returns with a three-episode premiere on Prime, featuring Gina Bellman and Beth Riesgraf reprising their roles as Sophie Devereaux and Parker. The show, known ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “I think that may have been the greatest piece of writing we ever did. John Rogers did it, and it nearly put him in a hospital, it ...
On Leverage, Beth Riesgraf stars as master thief Parker. In an interview with The Boston Herald, the actress dished on her character, explaining to fans what they can look forward to on the second ...
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We’re getting a classic Leverage episode with the Thursday, May 15, edition of Redemption, and so it’s fitting that one of the original series stars, Beth Riesgraf, who has continued to play thief ...
Sometimes, bad guys make the best good guys. That’s something we’ve seen for now eight seasons — five of Leverage, three so far of the sequel Redemption — and there are no shortage of criminals for ...
BIRTHDAY STAR: Actor Beth Riesgraf was born in Belle Plaine, Minnesota, on this date in 1978. This birthday star portrayed Parker on “Leverage: Redemption” from 2021 - 2023, a role she also played on ...
Fri, August 22, 2025 at 1:00 PM UTC “I think that may have been the greatest piece of writing we ever did. John Rogers did it, and it nearly put him in a hospital, it was so difficult,” shared Devlin.