About

Jackie Cullen is a New York–based actor with training in the Method at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, as well as Meisner, Movement through The Alexander Technique, and improvisation. She brings a grounded, emotionally honest approach to every role, with a strong focus on character depth and physical presence.

For the past several years, Jackie has been steadily building her career, with acting becoming her primary career. In addition to performing, she has expanded her creative work as a writer, director, and producer, creating independent films that explore themes of identity, resilience, and human connection. Her recent projects include The Sell Outs (in post-production) and the upcoming dark comedy Work and Play. Will soon be making Festival rounds. 

Whether in front of the camera or behind it, she is passionate about telling authentic stories that resonate with audiences and reflect the complexity of the human experience.

jackie’s story

Representation matters. As someone with visible facial differences, I know firsthand how often film and television overlook or misrepresent disabilities and differences. For years, I’ve committed myself to proving that these stories belong on screen—not as limitations, but as powerful reflections of the human experience.
My journey as an actor has been about breaking through assumptions and showing that authenticity resonates more than perfection. Every project I take on is another step toward expanding what audiences see as possible, both for performers like me and for the stories we tell.
I am committed to helping create a future where differences are not hidden, but celebrated, and where every voice and face has the chance to be seen.