A young Canadian actress named Kacey Rohl appeared to burst onto the entertainment scene almost out of nowhere in 2010, making her mark with appearances in no fewer than six different television productions that year. Among these, she had supporting roles in two Lifetime television movies—“The Client List” and “Bond of Silence”—while also showing up in episodes of four separate sci-fi or fantasy series. Of those, one of the more well-known was the dramatic series “Caprica,” a spin-off of “Battlestar Galactica,” and the popular show “Fringe,” in which she portrayed the sister of a man struggling with extraordinary mental abilities.
The year following, Kacey Rohl made her debut on the big screen with a supporting role in the dark and emotionally charged fairy tale “Red Riding Hood,” which starred Amanda Seyfried, Virginia Madsen, and Gary Oldman. Then, after a guest spot on the youth-targeted horror anthology “R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour,” she landed a recurring role in the acclaimed mystery drama “The Killing” as Sterling Fitch. This particular opportunity was especially convenient for Rohl, given that part of the filming took place near her hometown of Vancouver.
Clearly, Rohl wasn’t one to take a break, even with her packed schedule. In addition to all of this, she also appeared in Canadian productions such as “Sunflower Hour,” a comedic satire poking fun at children’s television, and the lighthearted series “Sisters & Brothers.”
Kacey Rohl has been part of several movies, but one of her most acclaimed works happens to be White Lie, released in 2019. On the flip side, one of her earlier films, Red Riding Hood from 2011, didn’t quite receive the same level of praise. While Kacey Rohl has explored a variety of roles throughout her career, these two films stand out as her highest and lowest rated to date. It’s interesting to see how Kacey Rohl’s filmography includes such a range of reception, showing the different phases of her acting journey.