About Me
Hailey Mauk is an LA-based actress, model, writer, and director with both classical and contemporary theatre training and film experience. Originally from Ohio, she moved to and grew up in seven different cities within three different states, giving her exposure to many different communities and experiences.
Often complimented on her versatility, ability to take direction, and the vulnerability of her performances, Hailey has had the honor of working on a variety of genres and roles. Her most recent film credits include an intergalactic villain in a campy sci-fi feature, a paranoid goth girl in a horror short, a woman struggling with a special addiction in a drama short, and a flirty lady of the night in a horror feature. Her theatre experience includes the roles of Romeo in “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, Grace in “From Up Here” by Liz Flahive, and Jane in “Jane Eyre” by Polly Teale.
Hailey graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NYC) in 2021, where she trained with numerous incredible teachers including Timothy D. Stickney, David Dean Bottrell, Jennifer Mann, Jenn Harris, and Jay Dunn. She has also trained with Chris Kaufman for modeling/posing. Hailey was honored to receive the award for Best Actress at the Zepstone International Film Awards (2024) for her work in “Safe Space”, which she also wrote and directed; the film won Best Short Film and she was nominated for Best Director.
Hailey loves to travel and experience new places and cultures and her happy place is at the beach. As a vegetarian since age seven, she adores animals and will never pass up an opportunity to cuddle or work with one. She enjoys diving into her creative/nature related hobbies such as poetry, singing, dancing, crocheting, painting, paddle boarding, and kayaking! Regardless of whether she’s acting, writing, or directing, Hailey strives to make an impact and challenge perspectives by exploring human behavior and connection. She’s always looking to grow and push herself with every opportunity she takes on!
About Me
Hailey Mauk is an LA-based actress, model, writer, and director with both classical and contemporary theatre training and film experience. Originally from Ohio, she moved to and grew up in seven different cities within three different states, giving her exposure to many different communities and experiences.
Often complimented on her versatility, ability to take direction, and the vulnerability of her performances, Hailey has had the honor of working on a variety of genres and roles. Her most recent film credits include an intergalactic villain in a campy sci-fi feature, a paranoid goth girl in a horror short, a woman struggling with a special addiction in a drama short, and a flirty lady of the night in a horror feature. Her theatre experience includes the roles of Romeo in “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, Grace in “From Up Here” by Liz Flahive, and Jane in “Jane Eyre” by Polly Teale.
Hailey graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NYC) in 2021, where she trained with numerous incredible teachers including Timothy D. Stickney, David Dean Bottrell, Jennifer Mann, Jenn Harris, and Jay Dunn. She has also trained with Chris Kaufman for modeling/posing. Hailey was honored to receive the award for Best Actress at the Zepstone International Film Awards (2024) for her work in “Safe Space”, which she also wrote and directed; the film also won Best Short Film and she was nominated for Best Director.
Hailey loves to travel and experience new places and cultures and her happy place is at the beach. As a vegetarian since age seven, she adores animals and will never pass up an opportunity to cuddle or work with one. She enjoys diving into her creative/nature related hobbies such as poetry, singing, dancing, crocheting, painting, paddle boarding, and kayaking! Regardless of whether she’s acting, writing, or directing, Hailey strives to make an impact and challenge perspectives by exploring human behavior and connection. She’s always looking to grow and push herself with every opportunity she takes on!