Jaclyn Bethany is an actress and Emmy award winning filmmaker. Called "fast rising" and "one to watch" by Variety Magazine, she is a recent graduate of the prestigious American Film Institute Conservatory with an M.F.A. in Directing. She has written, produced and directed numerous short films which have played festivals worldwide. Her AFI Thesis Film The Delta Girl starring Isabelle Fuhrman and Caitlin Carver premiered at Holly Shorts in 2018. Jaclyn's work focuses on complex women, stories rooted in her Southern upbringing and LGBTQ stories from the female gaze. In addition to AFI, Ms. Bethany holds a B.A. in Acting from Fordham University, an M.A. in Screenwriting from The London Film School. The Rehearsal, her digital series in which she created and stars, recently won an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Digital Drama. Her first feature film Indigo Valley, praised by critics for its subtle, natural performances was released by Giant Pictures and is available via Amazon and Apple TV. She is currently in post-production on her second feature Highway One, an ensemble dramedy set on New Year's Eve. Jaclyn is currently working on an anthology of features shot during the pandemic highlighting dark moments of the elite in American culture and the misrepresentation of the American dream. The first in this series Before the World Set Fire featuring Brooke Bloom (She's Lost Control) and Samuel Levine (Broadway's The Inheritance) recently wrapped shooting in September, followed by the second in this series The Falling World, featuring an ensemble cast. As an actor, she will next be seen in David Fincher's Mank for Netflix, indie feature Under the Lantern Lit Sky and British arthouse film Venice at Dawn. Her theater credits include workshops and productions at Clubbed Thumb (Off-Bway), Powerhouse/NY Stage and Film, the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Arcola Theatre (London), among others. She is represented by Buchwald.
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Jaclyn is a director who makes richly sound designed films that use humor to push boundaries and social consciousness. Her short film Infallible (17 min) a dark fairy-tale, won the Visionary Award at the Visions Film Festival (2011) and she has since directed more than 20 short films, music videos and webisodes. Her surreal drama, Exit Interview (8 min), about a man trapped in an existential crisis at his job screened at both the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival and the Orlando Film Festival (2017). Jaclyn was one of six directors selected to helm an episode of Pitch Her Productions first episodic lab, Run-Ins, and most recently, she directed Seven Fishes (9 min), a funny drama set on Christmas Eve that deals with mental illness in an Italian-American family, which is currently in post production. Jaclyn also directs theater and was awarded Best Director and Best Play at two separate NYC one-act festivals for her work Disappearing (2013) and Sleeping With Earrings On (2014). In 2018, Jaclyn was a fellow in New York Women in Film & TV's From Script to Preproduction Lab, with her debut feature, Someone to Watch, which is now in development. In 2013 she was highlighted as an Emerging Filmmaker to Watch in Miramax's Blog and additionally, was the keynote speaker at the 2016 Visions Film Festival & Conference. B.F.A. Film & TV Tisch School of the Arts - New York University.