Kaitlyn Boyé

Kaitlyn Boyé is an award-winning actress based in Sydney. On screen, she played Abbi Simmons on Network 7's Home and Away, Anna in Skinford by Nik Kacevski, the voice role of Charlotte in the final season of A Place To Call Home, and Alice in Tony D'Aquino's slasher The Furies. Kaitlyn also trains regularly in fight combat and stunt coordination which led her to travel to Finland to play the physically demanding villain role of Fugu in the popular Finnish superhero film RENDEL II. Kaitlyn is also a passionate filmmaker, having graduated from AFTRS, specialising in cinematography. Her recent film Therapy: The Musical, won her the award of Best Director at Lights! Canberra! Action! 2020 and screened at a number of festivals including the Sydney Women’s International, the Melbourne Women in Film, and the Canberra Short Film Festival. Kaitlyn is excited to be beginning the festival circuit for her latest short film Straight On 'Til Mourning, a psychological thriller shot in Canberra during the pandemic. Most recently, Kaitlyn portrayed the lead role in Jack Dignan's upcoming horror film Puzzle Box which has just begun the festival circuit.

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