Rennie Lauren
Hi, I’m Rennie Lauren — an actress and dancer who believes in storytelling that moves, challenges, and connects. I bring passion, humor, and a little bit of geeky charm to every role.
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ABOUT ME
Hi, I’m Rennie Lauren — an actress, dancer, and certified geek, seven days a week. I believe in storytelling that moves, challenges, and connects — and I bring humor, heart, and a little bit of genre-nerd magic to every role I take on.
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I grew up loving TV shows that made me feel seen — and now, I’m creating and performing in stories that do the same. Whether I’m dancing, acting, or building new worlds on the page, my goal is always the same: to challenge your thoughts with talent, grace, and love.
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Breaking stereotypes? That’s the goal. I create and perform stories that center women, celebrate complexity, and never play it safe. From grounded drama to heightened sci-fi, I’m drawn to characters who feel deeply and take up space.
I’m energetic, witty, and unapologetically passionate. Not coming along for the ride? Honestly, that’s a crime.
RULES FOR AN ARTIST
My personal creative code:
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An artist should be humble.
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An artist should be kind.
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An artist should have fun.
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An artist should drop their ego.
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An artist should break stereotypes.
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An artist should be committed.
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An artist should make their audience feel.
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An artist should be direct and clear about their intentions.
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An artist should stand for something.
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An artist should be entertaining.
ACTRESS. CREATOR. STORYTELLER WITH MOVEMENT

Casting Breakdown
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Location: New York City
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Height: 5'7"
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Age Range: 21–35
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Eyes / Hair: Brown / Black
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Ethnicity: Black / Biracial / Ethnically Ambiguous
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Union Status: Non Union​
Casting Types:
Ambitious doctor. Rom-com best friend. Dancer with a secret. Teacher with a past.
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Energy:
Grounded. Soulful. Witty. Unexpected.
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Comparable Projects:
The Bear, Insecure, Grey’s Anatomy, Dear White People, Tiny Beautiful Things


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Rennie’s background in modeling and dance adds precision, presence, and camera fluency to her work — whether she’s leading a scene or elevating a frame.

