She has done TV commercial voice work for the Edmonton Eskimos, Future Shop, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Subway, and Super Seven lotteries.[3] On stage, she has appeared in Victoria Maxwell's Life Line put on by Solo Collective,[6]Hippies and Bolsheviks,[7]Ramifications of a Particular Crash,[8]True Love Lies,[9]
and Enchanted April (based on a 1992 film).[10]
^ abcKissinger, Michael (March 2, 2007). "Invisible woman gives geeky teenagers, German lesbians a voice". Vancouver Courier. Postmedia. p. 39. Then there's the role that will undoubtedly endear her to millions of middle-aged men still living in their parents basements, that of Susan Storm a.k.a. the Invisible Woman in the Cartoon Network & NickToons' animated series The Fantastic Four.
^Birnie, Peter (October 31, 2012). "Trio of one-act works scores triple play". The Vancouver Sun. Postmedia. p. C2. Retrieved June 22, 2014. Victoria Maxwell's Life Line, directed by Jane Heyman and performed by Lara Gilchrist,
^"The hippie revolution". Burnaby Now. Postmedia. March 3, 2007. p. 19. The play tells the story of Star (Lara Gilchrist)