Lexa keeps quiet about her personal life, saying that it's really boring. [edit]
Lexa says that she will always be a loyal Canadian and that she loves acting and wants to learn everything she can about it to perfect her craft. Although she feels that she's really not that famous, she looks forward to a long acting career. [edit]
Lexa was nominated for Cinescape Genre Female Face of the Future Award. [edit]
In Jason X, (2002), Lexa's role was a human while her Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda co-star Lisa Ryder played an android. On the Andromeda TV series however, Ryder played the human while Doig was the android. [edit]
When Lexa was a child, she spent over ten years in rhythmic gymnastics. [edit]
Lexa said in an interview her favorite outtake on Andromeda was when a character was supposed to storm out of the room, but instead walked into a wall in the episode "A Heart for Falsehood Framed." [edit]
Lexa married Michael Shanks on August 2, 2003. They have two children. [edit]
Lexa is the cousin of actor Rey-Phillip Santos. [edit]
Lexa: As far as my early days as a professional actor go, I'm no longer subsisting off a diet of Ichiban and Kraft Dinner... Life is good. [edit]
Lexa: Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought the fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. [edit]
Lexa: Ignorance... stupidity I can forgive, you can't help it if you were born with a low IQ. But ignorance, choosing not to educate yourself, is unforgivable. [edit]
Lexa: I don't believe in regrets. Some of the worst mistakes I've made in my life have yielded the most powerful lessons that I may not have learned otherwise. [edit]
Lexa: People would be surprised to know that, I'm a really big geek. I do dorky things, I snort when I laugh, I'm clumsy, I'm a sucker for RPG games on my computer, I watch cartoons, and I have a really bad potty mouth. [edit]
Lexa: I walked out of the audition absolutely convinced I had blown it, and then my agent called to tell me I got the part. I was leaping around my parents' house and screaming at the top of my lungs. I knew then I'd chosen the right profession and I've never looked back since. [edit]