Carolyn King is a renowned actress, celebrated for her outstanding performance in the supporting role of Upstream Color, a highly acclaimed film that premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and garnered the Special Jury Award for Sound Design.
In recent years, she has collaborated with Dallas-based filmmaker Anthony Brownrigg, taking on a supporting role in the sequel to the 1970s horror cult classic, Don't Look In The Basement.
Carolyn's educational background is marked by her studies in photography and art history at the University of Texas at San Antonio, followed by her training at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City, where she honed her skills in Method Acting, ballet, movement, and acting for film and television.
As an actress, Carolyn has gained international recognition through her work on short films and has also served as a Jury Member on the Short Film Circuit for the 10th Annual Monterrey International Film Festival in Mexico.
In addition to her acting credits, Carolyn has also ventured behind the camera, showcasing her skills as a producer and art director. Most notably, she worked on Book of Ruth, a feature film by Sundance Alum Pablo Véliz, which was an official selection at the Middle Coast Film Festival and Marfa Film Festival in 2014.