Haley Webb

Haley Webb (born November 25, 1985)[1] is an American actress and filmmaker. She acts primarily in film and television and is the founder of the production company Legion of Horribles. Webb's most recent work includes independent films Netflix “Killer Cove,”Sugar Mountain (2016) opposite Cary Elwes and Jason Momoa, Rushlights (2013) opposite Aidan Quinn and Beau Bridges, On the Inside (2012) as Nick Stahl's girlfriend, The Final Destination (2009) as Janet Cunningham, and the MTV series Teen Wolf as Jennifer Blake.

Haley Webb
Born (1985-11-25) November 25, 1985
OccupationActress, filmmaker
Years active2006–present
Websitewww.haleywebb.com

Life and career

Webb grew up in Woodbridge, Virginia where she was captain of her school's dance team, and also earned her 1st Degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. In 2001, she moved to San Diego, California and was active in her high school's theater department where she won various awards for her performances in productions of Rumors and Beauty and the Beast. In 2003, she competed in the Talent America Competition, winning the Western Region of the United States in dance and acting, and was discovered by longtime casting director/manager Gary Shaffer. Later that year she moved to Los Angeles, and began studying with acting instructor Howard Fine and at Joanne Baron / D.W. Brown Acting Studio.[2]

Webb made her directorial debut with the 2012 short film Patti, about the life and work of musician Patti Smith, in which she played the eponymous role. She also served as producer, film editor, set decorator, sound editor, and costumer.[3]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Big Game Toni
2009 The Final Destination Janet Cunningham
2011 On the Inside Allen's Girlfriend
2012 Patti Patti Smith Short film; also director, producer, film editor, set decorator, sound editor, and costumer
2012 A Conversation About Cheating with My Time Travelling Future Self Jenny Short film
2013 Wonderstruck Amy Short film
2013 Rushlights Sarah
2014 Lost in Gray Dana Short film
2014 Magpie Maggie Short film
2015 Single in South Beach Amy
2016 Byoutiful Becca Ayres Short film; also producer, co-director, film editor and writer
2016 Sugar Mountain Lauren Huxley
2018 Joyeux Noel Haley Short film; also producer, director, film editor, writer, key costumer and makeup artist
TBA Blonde Brooke Post-production

Television

Year Show Role Notes
2006 Close to Home Kayla Philby Episode: "Hot Grrrl"
2008 Shark Danielle Episode: "Fall from Grace"
2012 Sketchy Actress Episode: "Chutes and Ladders"
2012 Major Crimes Dana Baker Episode: "Before and After"
2013, 2017 Teen Wolf Jennifer Blake / Julia Baccari / Darach Recurring role (season 3), Guest role (season 6); 11 Episode
2014 Beauty and the Beast Laura Scott Episode: "Don't Die on Me"
2014 The Librarians Mabel Collins Episode: "City of Light"
2015 Backstrom Virginia Anderson Episode: "I Like to Watch"
2015 Letter Never Sent Claire Goodster Television film
2016 Powers Young Janis Episode: "Origins"
2017 It Happened One Valentine's Allie Rusch Television film
2017 Unwritten Obsession Skye Chaste Television film
2018 No Good Deed Aya Television film
2019 Fear Bay Linda Marshall Television film
2019 Hawaii Five-0 Lisa Kamaka Episode: "Ke iho mai nei ko luna"
2020 Chicago P.D. Michelle Sullivan Season 7 Episode 16 "Intimate Violence"

Other

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Ry Cuming – "Always Remember Me" Ry's girlfriend Music video
2014 Cameron the Pub – "Apple Pie" Girl Music video
2014 Ancient Societies Stella Vyctory Alternate reality game[4]
gollark: All three.
gollark: Unless you turn up the optimization setting to ~30, at which point it makes quite fast code.
gollark: ```python#!/usr/bin/env python3import argparseimport subprocessparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Compile a WHY program')parser.add_argument("input", help="File containing WHY source code")parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", help="Filename of the output executable to make", default="./a.why")parser.add_argument("-O", "--optimize", help="Optimization level", type=int, default="0")args = parser.parse_args()def build_C(args): template = """#define QUITELONG long long intconst QUITELONG max = @max@;int main() { QUITELONG i = 0; while (i < max) { i++; } @code@} """ for k, v in args.items(): template = template.replace(f"@{k}@", str(v)) return templateinput = args.inputoutput = args.outputtemp = "ignore-this-please"with open(input, "r") as f: contents = f.read() looplen = max(1000, (2 ** -args.optimize) * 1000000000) code = build_C({ "code": contents, "max": looplen }) with open(temp, "w") as out: out.write(code)subprocess.run(["gcc", "-x", "c", "-o", output, temp])```The compiler for the new `WHY` language. Made as a joke because someone on the esolangs server insisted that all compiled languages were fast.
gollark: BT being bad, who would ever guess so?
gollark: Amazing, right?

References

  1. "Haley Webb, Biography".
  2. "Joanne Baron / D.W. Brown Studio Testimonials". Archived from the original on March 13, 2013. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
  3. https://mrrumsey.com/2015/01/21/exclusive-interview-with-haley-webb/
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 10, 2015. Retrieved July 1, 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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