Kaylee Williams is an award winning actress who grew up as a shy and introverted girl in a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois. Prompted by a dare from some of her friends, Kaylee decided to try out for a school play during her freshman year of high school and subsequently caught the acting bug. Williams acted in theater productions for several y...
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Kaylee Williams is an award winning actress who grew up as a shy and introverted girl in a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois. Prompted by a dare from some of her friends, Kaylee decided to try out for a school play during her freshman year of high school and subsequently caught the acting bug. Williams acted in theater productions for several years and posed for photo shoots with local photographers around the same time she began acting in films. A well liked and established scream queen in the horror genre, Kaylee was nominated for Best Actress in a Short for her lead role in "The Many Monsters of Sarah Roth" at the 2010 Oklahoma Horror Film Fest and won for Best Actress in an Anthology or Collection by NerdRemix's Best of 2012 Awards for her role in the segment "Anti-Bodies" in the horror anthology "Psycho Street." She also was named Best Supporting Actress at the 2014 Indie Horror Film Festival for her role in "Dark Realm" and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 2014 FANtastic Horror Film Festival for her role in "The Lashman." Show less «
[on the most challenging thing about being an actress] Forcing yourself to go to really dark places ...Show more »
[on the most challenging thing about being an actress] Forcing yourself to go to really dark places in your mind. There are always dark corners in people's minds, where they hide away their painful memories and feelings and having to bring that out in front of a camera and crew is very difficult. It makes you extremely vulnerable. Show less «
I've always been a fan of the horror genre and working in horror films has allowed me to get my name...Show more »
I've always been a fan of the horror genre and working in horror films has allowed me to get my name and face out there worldwide. Show less «
Honestly, I feel much more comfortable on a stage or in front of a camera than I do in real life. I'...Show more »
Honestly, I feel much more comfortable on a stage or in front of a camera than I do in real life. I'm very shy and awkward in real life. Show less «