Ker'in Hayden Goedert was born in Adrian, Michigan and grew up in Ypsilanti, Michigan. She attended a consolidated school district from third grade until graduation where her mother was a third grade teacher and where she eventually taught high school science.. Ker'in started her acting career in Michigan in school productions. She studie...
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Ker'in Hayden Goedert was born in Adrian, Michigan and grew up in Ypsilanti, Michigan. She attended a consolidated school district from third grade until graduation where her mother was a third grade teacher and where she eventually taught high school science.. Ker'in started her acting career in Michigan in school productions. She studied dance at The Marjorie Randazzo School of Dance. She then went to Western Michigan University where she was a cheerleader, on the dance team and an Alpha Chi Omega. She then got a graduate degree from Marygrove College. Ker'in coached Varsity cheer, dance, was a class advisor and wrote many grants. Grants that she was awarded included money for solar research in Arizona, also for writing curriculum's in Wisconsin, Michigan and Oregon. She started an all-star cheerleading company called Michigan Extreme and organized fundraisers to make the option of travel available to her cheerleaders and their families. She then picked back up with acting at Jeff Daniels, Purple Rose Theater. When she arrived in LA she booked a heavy recurring role on "Bold and the Beautiful", and became an enormous Youtube star with over 3 million hits for her various comedy spots. She performed stand up at the famous Hollywood Improv, The Comedy Store and The Laugh Factory. She trained with Vincent Chase, The Groundlings, Lesly Kahn and Ivana Chubbuck. Her work is archived in an industrial film for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Her first SAG role was in a Christian webisode project opposite Christian singer, Jeremy Camp. Ker'in booked a role opposite Bill Nye the Science Guy in his Stuff Happens series. She has acted in films with Chad Allen, Martin Landau, Sally Kirkland, Jenny McCarthy and Kali Hawk. Her films have won awards at festivals including the LA Film Fest. Show less «