Erin Kebby(I)
- Actress
If Harriet Dyer, Claudia Karvan and Rose Byrne had a love child, it would be Erin Kebby. With a small-town upbringing, and Olympic softball training, she is not afraid to throw her heart & body on the line.
Erin thrives in coming-of-age roles such as the awkward girl who's discovering her place in the world. Plays the gullible, well-meaning Bel in the LGBTQIA+ TV pilot, 'Subject to Change', reaching 1.1 million viewers on YouTube.
As a performer, Erin embodies authenticity, playfulness and warmth. She was cast as Ellen, the wholesome misfit, desperate to turn her life around in the Tropfest Top 30 film, "The Last Stupid Thing". (Official Selection: Noosa International Film Festival, Down Under Berlin Film Festival).
She was also cast as the open-hearted, naive newlywed in "Anything for Family" directed by ADG Award Winner, Melissa Anastasi.
Other career highlights include being a member of the Australian Improvisation Team, who placed second while competing in Canada.
Erin refines her craft consistently and has trained in Australia and Los Angeles under world-renowned acting coaches including Howard Fine, Anthony Meindl, John Rosenfeld, and vocal expert David Coury.
Erin thrives in coming-of-age roles such as the awkward girl who's discovering her place in the world. Plays the gullible, well-meaning Bel in the LGBTQIA+ TV pilot, 'Subject to Change', reaching 1.1 million viewers on YouTube.
As a performer, Erin embodies authenticity, playfulness and warmth. She was cast as Ellen, the wholesome misfit, desperate to turn her life around in the Tropfest Top 30 film, "The Last Stupid Thing". (Official Selection: Noosa International Film Festival, Down Under Berlin Film Festival).
She was also cast as the open-hearted, naive newlywed in "Anything for Family" directed by ADG Award Winner, Melissa Anastasi.
Other career highlights include being a member of the Australian Improvisation Team, who placed second while competing in Canada.
Erin refines her craft consistently and has trained in Australia and Los Angeles under world-renowned acting coaches including Howard Fine, Anthony Meindl, John Rosenfeld, and vocal expert David Coury.