Kaitlyn Boyé is an accomplished actress, renowned for her captivating performances on screen. Based in Sydney, she has impressed audiences with her versatility, taking on a range of roles in various productions.
Notably, she played Abbi Simmons on Network 7's popular television series Home and Away. Additionally, she portrayed Anna in Skinford by Nik Kacevski, showcased her vocal talents as the voice of Charlotte in the final season of A Place To Call Home, and delivered a chilling performance as Alice in Tony D'Aquino's horror film The Furies.
Kaitlyn's dedication to her craft extends beyond acting, as she regularly trains in fight combat and stunt coordination. This expertise led her to take on the physically demanding role of Fugu in the Finnish superhero film RENDEL II, requiring her to travel to Finland for the production.
Beyond her acting career, Kaitlyn is a passionate filmmaker, having graduated from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) with a specialisation in cinematography. Her recent film, Therapy: The Musical, earned her the prestigious award of Best Director at the Lights! Canberra! Action! 2020 festival and screened at numerous film festivals, including the Sydney Women's International, the Melbourne Women in Film, and the Canberra Short Film Festival.
Kaitlyn is currently making waves on the festival circuit with her latest short film, Straight On 'Til Mourning, a psychological thriller shot in Canberra during the pandemic. Her most recent endeavour is the lead role in Jack Dignan's upcoming horror film Puzzle Box, which has just begun its festival run.