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Kaylee Bryant

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1997-11-01
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Kaylee Bryant, an American actor born on November 1, 1997, began her journey in the entertainment world at a young age. Starting as a child model from seven to twelve, Kaylee Bryant balanced early career steps with academics, being homeschooled at an accelerated pace during those formative years. Interestingly, even before her modeling days fully took off, Kaylee Bryant made her acting debut at just eight years old in the indie short film CondomNation (2006), which starred Wanda Sykes—a pretty impressive start for someone so young.

Her television debut came a few years later when she appeared in the first season of the popular anthology series American Horror Story (FX, 2011–), also known as Murder House. This role helped set the stage for more consistent work, and soon after, Kaylee Bryant landed recurring roles on several well-known shows. From 2012 to 2014, she appeared on the martial arts-themed series Kickin’ It (Disney XD, 2011–15), marking the beginning of a fun trio of Disney projects. During that same period, Kaylee Bryant played Maddie in a two-part episode of Dog with a Blog (Disney Channel, 2012–15) and made a guest appearance on A.N.T. Farm (Disney Channel, 2011–14) in 2013.

In 2014, Kaylee Bryant stepped into feature films with her performance in the horror-thriller Mary Loss of Soul, where she portrayed the titular character—an early sign of her range and depth as an actress. The following year brought new opportunities, and by 2016, Kaylee Bryant joined the cast of the ABC sitcom The Real O’Neals (2016–17), playing the recurring character Lacy in its first season. She then moved on to Netflix’s quirky horror-comedy Santa Clarita Diet (2017– ), where she appeared across the show’s first two seasons.

One of the biggest milestones in Kaylee Bryant’s career came in 2018, when she was cast as Josie Saltzman in Legacies (The CW, 2018), a fantasy drama series and spin-off of The Originals—which itself originated from The Vampire Diaries. For Kaylee Bryant, this role was a major breakthrough, becoming her most prominent to date and marking her first starring role on television. With each project, Kaylee Bryant has continued to build a diverse and compelling body of work, establishing herself as a talented presence on screen.

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So, when it comes to Kaylee Bryant’s filmography, things get a bit interesting. Right now, her highest rated movie is The Locksmith (2023), and—funnily enough—it also happens to be her lowest rated one. Yeah, you heard that right. Kaylee Bryant really put herself out there with this one, and while opinions seem to be all over the place, it’s still the standout project in her recent work. Whether that’s a good thing or not might depend on who you ask, but one thing’s for sure: Kaylee Bryant is making waves, and The Locksmith (2023) is definitely part of the conversation. For now, at least, Kaylee Bryant’s most talked-about film holds both the top and bottom spots on the rating scale.

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