Dara Jade Tiller, a born storyteller, hails from the picturesque mountains of Eastern Kentucky, where her innate talent for weaving tales was nurtured from a young age.
After completing her studies in theatre at the University of Kentucky, Tiller took to the stage, showcasing her remarkable range in iconic roles such as Tamora in Titus Andronicus and the lead in the world premiere of Silas House's The Hurting Part.
As an acting apprentice at the renowned Actors Theatre of Louisville Professional Training Company, Tiller honed her craft, refining her skills under the guidance of industry experts.
Subsequently, she ventured to the professional theatre scene in Chicago and New York, where she further developed her acting prowess, tackling diverse roles that showcased her remarkable versatility.
Recently, Tiller made the transition to film, embracing the unique challenges and opportunities that this medium presents.
Throughout her career, Tiller has been drawn to complex, grounded roles that allow her to tap into her full range of emotions, effortlessly transitioning between powerful go-getters and vulnerable mothers.
With a passion for storytelling at its core, Tiller's dedication to her craft is evident in every performance, as she continues to captivate audiences with her captivating presence on screen.