Creative Director & Lead Youth Coach

Beatrice King

Beatrice King

Over the last 14 years, Beatrice's Award Winning students have been consistently booking, ranging from principal to lead roles in both television and feature films.

She is an on set Acting coach for young actors, coaching two of the young leads on Dwayne ('The Rock') Johnson’s Skyscraper, two of DISNEY's newest Television Series, the Emmy nominated NETFLIX series, The Healing Powers of Dude, and NETFLIX’S feature film, Mixtape, & Lou with Oscar Winner Allison Janney.

Discovering the truth of each scene & actor allows her students to open up to opportunities for growth and emotional depth.

She is a graduate of the University of Alberta, a Full-time Acting Program for Film & Television in Vancouver, & the National Voice Intensive. She is a graduate of the Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles, an improvisational & sketch comedy group and studied at The Groundlings (LA).

Her award winning actors can be seen in such projects as Riverdale, Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Lost in Space, Family Law, Arrow, Supergirl, The Flash, Firefly Lane, The Boys, Some Assembly Required, Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Supernatural, The Haunting Hour, Smallville, Stargate: Atlantis, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and countless others.

As an actor, Beatrice has been to the Toronto International Film Festival with the films 50/50 (with Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Sisters & Brothers. Her role as Queen Sindel in Warner Brothers’ Mortal Kombat: Legacy, has gained international recognition. Beatrice attended the premiere of Always in Los Angeles, a film she shot on location in Hong Kong.

Other notable credits include X-Men Origins: Wolverine with Hugh Jackman, Loudermilk with Ron Livingston, CW’s Supernatural, and Hallmark’s Christmas Waltz with Lacey Chabert.

She is the Casting Director and a Producer on Telus' Original Series, Android Employed.

Additionally, Beatrice is a writer and producer. She was awarded a recipient of the Banff World Media Festival's Pitch Program, as part of their top 25 writers and producers. Beatrice's directorial debut, You Are the Blue is slated to have its world premiere this year.

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