Kaylie Ringer

Summed up...


Kaylie Ringer is an Atlanta-based actress known for emotionally grounded performances and a strong presence in psychological horror and drama. Originally born in Thibodaux, Louisiana and raised in Florida, she moved frequently growing up — an experience that helped shape her adaptability and deep curiosity about people. She’s played both lead and supporting roles in indie films and short-form content, consistently praised for her range, instincts, and set professionalism. Kaylie is seeking creative, collaborative teams and roles that push the edge of character and genre.


Some footage...


In the works...

Kaylie has been cast as Pam in the upcoming film Trinitarians. Filming begins soon, and more details will be shared as the project unfolds. Stay tuned!


A little more about me...

I love to cook and bake, but I need to follow a recipe. It could be the same thing I’ve cooked, but it’s like a comfort blanket for me. I love iced lattes and will always look for a local coffee shop when I travel. I have two cats, Salem and Binx, and I’m obsessed with them.
I’ve had many day jobs, but I'm usually bartending. It has given me so many opportunities as an adult including the flexibility to travel to all the amazing places I’ve been to. Speaking of, traveling is a way of life for me. I think traveling can teach you so much, and I make it a priority in my life.
I am incredibly extroverted until I’m not. I value my time with my friends, wandering around and trying new things, but I also need those nights in where I can have some quiet with a book or something spooky playing in the background while I’m curled up in a blanket.
Self-care is self-love and for me that comes in the form of my skincare routine and working out (gym, boxing, and pilates are the current mixes).
Some skills I've picked up along the way include fire breathing and fire fans, tennis, and randomly using a British or Southern accent for no reason. Below is a small snapshot of my life in the form of pictures.


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