Kacie Rogers
Kacie Rogers, was born in to parents Johnnie and Charles Rogers in Houston, Tx. She started acting at the tender age of 6 when she starred in Hannah-Bell Hanks as Hannah-Bell Hanks. Kacie received her bachelors in Communication Studies from the University of North Texas and her classical training at one of the top Hollywood acting schools, AMDA College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts, completing their 2-year conservatory program in Acting for Stage, Film, and Television. She kept her instincts sharp with training in improv from The Second City and received her introduction to the world of voiceover from the legendary Stu Levin. On stage, Kacie has taken on roles from William Inge to Ntozake Shange and on film, Kacie is best known for her leading role in LowLow. She is excited to continue her acting journey through stage, voice, and film for many years to come.