Kaitlin Huwe
Kaitlin Huwe is a California-born actress, singer, and writer. She made her television debut on Comedy Central's "Workaholics" as a sprightly sorority girl opposite Adam DeVine. Her breakout performance as St. Vincent's country singing sister, in "The Nowhere Inn" premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2020, starring Annie Clark and Carrie Brownstein. She is often featured for her etherial and soulful singing voice, impeccable comedic timing, and ability to shape-shift into any time period.
Kaitlin graduated from UCLA's School of Theater Film and Television with a BA in Acting. Kaitlin is a proud member of The Road Theatre Company, dedicated to developing and producing new culturally necessary plays. She studied improv comedy at the Groundlings School in Los Angeles, and Meisner Technique at the Baron Brown Studio. Kaitlin releases her original music under her own name, and leads the uplifting acoustic Americana trio, The Wholesome. She lives in Los Angeles.