Background
Borth was born and grew up in New New York Her mother is of Italian origin and owns a home improvement business and she has two younger brothers.
Borth was born and grew up in New New York Her mother is of Italian origin and owns a home improvement business and she has two younger brothers.
She attended Pace University in Manhattan, obtaining her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2001 in Theater and Art History.
She aspired to become a gymnast in youth but after getting in trouble over drugs, she discovered acting at a camp. Borth"s previous credits include the films, Wonderland (directed by James Cox), Trespassers, The Sisterhood, Silent Warnings, Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders and Komodo versus Cobra; and guest appearances on the Supernatural episode "What Is and What Should Never Be" and the Law & Order: SVU episode "Trade".
She also appeared in Burger King"s "Lunch Break" advertising campaign.
She"s also featured in John Mayer"s "Bigger Than My Body" video. In 2008, she wrapped the independent film TiMER with Emma Caulfield and Desmond Harrington, and appeared in the Endgame Productions" comedy film, A Good Old Fashioned Orgy with Leslie Bibb, Lake Bell, and Jason Sudeikis.
In 2010, she also guest starred on the TNT television series Dark Blue double-episode season finale and on three episodes of the 2010 version of Hawaii Five-0 on Columbia Broadcasting System where she appeared as on and off Steve McGarrett"s girlfriend, Lieutenant Catherine Rollins, a Navy Lieutenant.
On March 26, 2012, Columbia Broadcasting System announced that Borth would become a cast regular on Hawaii Five-0 for seasons 3 & 4.
On March 27, 2014, it was announced that she would not be returning for the fifth season, with the reason for her departure left unknown. However, she would return in the show"s 5th Season Finale, in which it also later confirmed that she"d be back in a recurring role, beginning with the 6th season premiere. She also starred as Canadian Forces surgeon Major Rebecca Gordon on Global"s new Canadian Drama Combat Hospital which was cancelled after its first season.
In 2009, she was a pillar cast member of American Broadcasting Company"s The Forgotten starring Christian Slater, appearing in 17 episodes, including part of the 2010 season.