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Jackie Krim is a NYC-based actress. She started her career at 16, performing as a singer, dancer, and comedic actress in summer stock and regional theaters. She went on to major in Theater and Psychology at Wagner College and the University of Maryland and later studied The Meisner Technique with the late Vivian Matalon and Caymichael Patten in New York City. 

Her most recent film credits include playing Mom, a darker, quirky take on the stereotypical sitcom character, in Jared Greenberg’s horror/comedy short, The Girl Who Cried (Mammouth Lakes, Lighthouse Festivals); Lisa Rigoli, the feisty cancer-fighting protagonist in Dusty Noval’s Last Girl’s Trip (Best Actor 2024 FenceSitter Films) and the mysteriously impassioned Arlene in Reuben Hamlyn’s (Another Body) Fibre (from Portal Pictures' film anthology, The Encyclopedia of Female Trouble).

In 2021, Jackie worked with Ricky D’Ambrose as Talia Menlo in his critically acclaimed feature film, The Cathedral starring Brian D’Arcy James and Monica Barbaro and in 2019, she played Sandra in A Place In Between by Selin Bonfil (voted Best Young Director at Short to the Point International Film Festival).

She’s currently in post-production as  Patrice in Fanfair Media’s NYC mockumentary, Patrice of the Park by Madi Bambino and Zach Gentry, and as Crone in Stephen White’s There Are No Wolves In New Hampshire.

Jackie is dedicated to the collaborative process of producing innovative and socially conscious material. She has found a creative outlet for this mission as a member of the Squeaky Bicycle Production’s Velodrome Company, which “challenges audiences to examine and assess new institutions, values, perspectives, and ideas.”

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