Jaclyn Hales (born September 4, 1986) is an American actress best known for acting in BYUtv scripted series Extinct,[2] The Sinister Surrogate (2018),[3] Scents and Sensibility (2011),[1] Unicorn City (2012),[4][5] Christmas Eve (2015), Alienate (2016).[6] and Cypher (2021).

Jaclyn Hales
Born (1986-09-04) September 4, 1986 (age 38)
Alma materUtah Valley University[1]
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
RelativesAndrew Hales (brother)

Early life

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Hales was born in Syracuse, New York, after a while her family moved to Portsmouth, her first acting as a character was at a small theater in Alice in Wonderland as "Shrunken Alice" at the age of six, when she became a teenager, her family moved to Utah where she became a film actress, first playing in The WB series Everwood.[1]

Hales attended Utah Valley University for four years, graduating with a BS, majoring in theater performance.[1]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2002-2006 Everwood Katherine Adams [1]
2016 Random Acts Herself - Host 5 episodes:
  • Illusion Reunion
  • Quilting Life Back Together
  • Ninja Makeover
  • Missed Christmas
  • Driveway Dream
2017 Extinct Lynn [7][8][9][10]
2021 Cypher Claire

Film

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Year Film Role Notes
2011 Scents and Sensibility Lucy Steele [1]
2012 Unicorn City Marsha [1][4][5]
2012 Changing Hearts Kate
2013 The Caper Kind/Swiss Mistake Swiss Concierge Short
2015 Christmas Eve Lila
2016 Alienate Samantha Hayes [6][11]
2018 The Sinister Surrogate Kailee [3]
2023 A Belgium Chocolate Christmas Kate

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "21 Questions: Jaclyn Hales [Unicorn City]" (Interview). Interviewed by Luke Goss. December 9, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  2. ^ Roshanian, Arya (September 13, 2016). "BYUtv Greenlights Network's Second Scripted Series, 'Extinct'". Variety.
  3. ^ a b Mistretta, Amy (October 8, 2018). "Soap Stars in Lifetime Thriller 'The Sinister Surrogate'". SHE Media.
  4. ^ a b Noelene Clark (September 28, 2011). "'Unicorn City' brings LARPing to San Diego Film Festival". Hero Complex - Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Rachel Brutsch (February 24, 2012). "Film review:'Unicorn City' is not just for gamers". Deseret News. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
  6. ^ a b Jeremy Kay (May 14, 2015). "Red Sea Media in Cannes with eight-strong slate". Screen International. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  7. ^ Karen Benardello (August 8, 2016). "Chad Michael Collins Starring in Lead Role of BYUtv's Sci-Fi Pilot Extinct (Exclusive)". Shockya.com. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  8. ^ W. Andrew Powell (August 9, 2016). "Chad Michael Collins set to star in 'Extinct' series from writer Orson Scott Card". TheGATE.ca. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
  9. ^ Arya Roshanian (September 13, 2016). "BYUtv Greenlights Network's Second Scripted Series, 'Extinct'". Variety. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
  10. ^ Cody Hamman (September 13, 2016). "BYUtv greenlights Orson Scott Card series Extinct". JoBlo.com. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
  11. ^ Barkan, Jonathan (April 14, 2017). "Alienate Looks Like a More Action-Packed Invasion of the Body Snatchers". Dread Central.
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