Haley Bennett is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in Music and Lyrics (2007), The Girl on the Train (2016) and Swallow (2019).
Haley Bennett Biography: Early Life, Age, Family, Education
Haley Bennett (Haley Keeling) was born on January 7, 1988 (Haley Bennett: Age 35) in Fort Myers, Florida to Leilani and Ronald Keeling. When she was six years old her parents divorced and she moved to Ohio with her father. The two would regularly move around the state and Bennett said, “There was no time when I lived anywhere longer than two years. I was always a social outcast. Maybe I didn’t care what people thought because I [thought], ‘Well, I probably won’t stick around here for too long.'”
When living with her father, Bennett attended Stow-Munroe Falls High School and Barbizon Modeling School. When she lived with her mother, she attended Barron F. Collier High School.
When Bennett...
Haley Bennett Biography: Early Life, Age, Family, Education
Haley Bennett (Haley Keeling) was born on January 7, 1988 (Haley Bennett: Age 35) in Fort Myers, Florida to Leilani and Ronald Keeling. When she was six years old her parents divorced and she moved to Ohio with her father. The two would regularly move around the state and Bennett said, “There was no time when I lived anywhere longer than two years. I was always a social outcast. Maybe I didn’t care what people thought because I [thought], ‘Well, I probably won’t stick around here for too long.'”
When living with her father, Bennett attended Stow-Munroe Falls High School and Barbizon Modeling School. When she lived with her mother, she attended Barron F. Collier High School.
When Bennett...
- 5/13/2023
- by Hailey Schipper
- Uinterview
They say that those who can’t do, teach. And those who can’t teach, teach gym. But sometimes, those who can do also teach, and if you’ve made 70 movies over 20 years, while raking in a bunch of Independent Spirit award and Oscar nominations, apparently it’s time to share some of the expertise. Christine Vachon, whose films as a producer include “Boys Don’t Cry,” “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” “Happiness,” “One-Hour Photo,” “Kids,” “I Shot Andy Warhol,” “At Any Price” and virtually All the films of Todd Haynes, has joined the faculty of Stony Brook Southampton Arts on Long Island. As part of the Stony Brook Film Festival, which begins today, she’ll will get a lifetime achievement award on July 26, which will coincide with a screening of her latest project, “Deep Powder,” a drug-smuggling drama set in the ‘80s, directed by Mo Ogrodnik and starring Haley Bennett and Shiloh Fernandez.
- 7/18/2013
- by John Anderson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Rosamund Pike, Shiloh Fernandez and Nick Nolte have been cast in Return to Sender.
The trio will star in Fouad Mikati's psychological thriller, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The film centres around a self-controlled small-town nurse (Pike) who agrees to go on a blind date with a mysterious man (Fernandez).
She discovers that he is not who he says he is and is left to pick up the pieces after the traumatic night. Nolte will play her father.
Pike was most recently seen in Jack Reacher, and will next star in The World's End.
Nolte has starred in Parker, Gangster Squad and The Company You Keep.
Fernandez was one of the cast members of the recent Evil Dead remake, and will next be seen in Syrup and Deep Powder.
Return to Sender is currently shooting in New Orleans.
The trio will star in Fouad Mikati's psychological thriller, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The film centres around a self-controlled small-town nurse (Pike) who agrees to go on a blind date with a mysterious man (Fernandez).
She discovers that he is not who he says he is and is left to pick up the pieces after the traumatic night. Nolte will play her father.
Pike was most recently seen in Jack Reacher, and will next star in The World's End.
Nolte has starred in Parker, Gangster Squad and The Company You Keep.
Fernandez was one of the cast members of the recent Evil Dead remake, and will next be seen in Syrup and Deep Powder.
Return to Sender is currently shooting in New Orleans.
- 5/24/2013
- Digital Spy
Shiloh Fernandez, Nick Nolte and Rosamund Pike have been announced as the leading cast of director Fouad Mikati's upcoming psychological thriller Return to Sender , says a story at The Hollywood Reporter . The film, from a script by Patricia Beauchamp and Joe Gossett, follows Pike as a nurse who goes on a blind date with a mysterious man (Fernandez), forever altering the course of her life. Nolte, who plays Pike's character's father, has already appeared on the big screen this year in Parker , Gangster Squad and The Company You Keep . Pike, meanwhile, recently starred in Jack Reacher and plays a leading role in Edgar Wright's upcoming The World's End . Fernandez just starred in Evil Dead and can be seen coming up in Deep Powder and Syrup . Return to Sender is...
- 5/23/2013
- Comingsoon.net
It’s one thing to make a movie about college and high school students partying too hard and making some very poor decisions, but it’s another to do so with a narrative that has roots in a true story, and Mo Ogrodnik’s Tribeca Film Festival entry Deep Powder proves it. The film features Shiloh Fernandez as Danny, a former hockey star who can’t hold on to his college scholarship in the wake of his father’s passing. Instead of heading off to school and pursuing his dreams, he’s living at home with his mother and two young siblings, stuck in a monotonous existence working as a ski lift operator. His routine is rocked when Natasha Tabor (Haley Bennett) and her privileged boarding school friends head up to enjoy a run on Danny’s mountain. ...
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- 4/23/2013
- by Perri Nemiroff
- Movies.com
Deep Powder
USA, 2013
Written and directed by Mo Ogrodnik
Movies about teenagers can tolerate cliche much better than movies about adults. The reason for this is fairly obvious: teenagers haven’t learned enough yet to avoid doing the wrong things that characters in movies shouldn’t do. Teenagers haven’t learned enough about love to avoid the wrong relationship, haven’t learned enough about crime to avoid getting caught, haven’t learned enough about necromancy to avoid reading from the Book of the Dead. So it’s not necessarily a bad thing to say that Mo Ogrodnik’s Deep Powder employs a number of plot or character points that have been seen before – these teenagers will have to learn their lessons the hard way, as all movie teenagers do.
Shiloh Fernandez (from the Evil Dead remake) plays a ski lift operator in a dead-end New England resort town in 1981, and...
USA, 2013
Written and directed by Mo Ogrodnik
Movies about teenagers can tolerate cliche much better than movies about adults. The reason for this is fairly obvious: teenagers haven’t learned enough yet to avoid doing the wrong things that characters in movies shouldn’t do. Teenagers haven’t learned enough about love to avoid the wrong relationship, haven’t learned enough about crime to avoid getting caught, haven’t learned enough about necromancy to avoid reading from the Book of the Dead. So it’s not necessarily a bad thing to say that Mo Ogrodnik’s Deep Powder employs a number of plot or character points that have been seen before – these teenagers will have to learn their lessons the hard way, as all movie teenagers do.
Shiloh Fernandez (from the Evil Dead remake) plays a ski lift operator in a dead-end New England resort town in 1981, and...
- 4/22/2013
- by Mark Young
- SoundOnSight
It doesn’t get much more Romeo and Juliet than “Deep Powder,” a drug melodrama based on true events but otherwise inspired by a love driven by classic class conflict. The handsome, broke townie in this instance is “Evil Dead” star (deal with it) Shiloh Fernandez as Danny, a puppy dog-cute snow-lift operator. He’s got eyes for kewpie-doll rich girl Natasha (Haley Bennett), who informs her that she accidentally dropped her wallet on the lift, but that she had no pressing need for him to give it back. The shock is that the wallet has four hundred dollars that she presumably won’t miss, which is even more incredible considering this was the early '80s, and inflation translates that to roughly $6,056.55. Roughly. Check the math. Natasha’s flirtation with Danny, which has a slight edge of mocking cruelty to it, is laughed off by her prep school friends...
- 4/21/2013
- by Gabe Toro
- The Playlist
With the 2013 edition of the Tribeca Film Festival launching tonight, the springboard is loaded. Here are Indiewire's picks for the 10 actors to watch this year. Haley Bennett, "Deep Powder" Before appearing in Terrence Malick's upcoming and still untitled film about the music scene, Haley Bennett stars in "Deep Powder" as Natasha, a privileged young woman who enlists the help of a townie (Shiloh Fernandez) to go on a drug run to Ecuador. Bennett memorably acted in another drug-fueled teen film, Gregg Araki's "Kaboom," and in Joe Dante's 3D scarefest "The Hole." From the sounds of it, "Deep Powder" will be the vehicle to show just why Malick selected her to star in his film opposite the likes of Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale and Michael Fassbender. Whether she makes the final cut, of course, is still up in the air. Zoe Bell, "Raze" Stunt-woman and sometimes actress might...
- 4/17/2013
- by Nigel M Smith
- Indiewire
Are you guys ready for a huge Syrup update? Sure you are, so here we go – a brand new trailer for Aram Rappaport‘s movie is here and you can check it out in the rest of this report. Unfortunately, there’s still nothing about the official release date, but at least you can take a much better look at the leading cast – Shiloh Fernandez, Amber Heard, Brittany Snow & Kellan Lutz! So, as we previously reported, the movie comes from writer/director Aram Rappaport and is actually an adaptation of the Max Barry novel of the same name which tells the story of marketing and...
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- 4/10/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Deep Powder will make its world premiere in the Viewpoints section at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival next month. Very cool Deep Powder snow movie contains awesome crashes and even cooler yells which you can check in the trailer below. Two up and coming thesps, Haley Bennett and Evil Dead star, Shiloh Fernandez, were cast as the leads in the Mo Ogrodnik-directed film. The indie film about a couple of young kids from opposite sides of the tracks who fall in love is based on true events. The good-kids-gone-bad route while they embark on a dangerous drug run to South America is part of a...
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- 4/2/2013
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Here’s a movie that continues to surprise and surpass expectations. We didn’t know what to make of “Deep Powder” when we first heard about it over a year ago, but our interest was properly piqued when we finally learned what exactly the Tribeca Film Festival premiere was about, and a now a trailer has raised [...]
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- 4/1/2013
- by Linda Ge
- UpandComers
More from Tribeca, coming right up! Somehow this one slipped through the cracks, but it appears indie drama “Deep Powder”, which we first heard about a year ago and then gradually lost track of, is also headed to the Tribeca Film Festival to have its world premiere next month. In addition to the first images [...]
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- 3/12/2013
- by Linda Ge
- UpandComers
Tribeca Film Festival organizers on Wednesday announced 46 of the 89 feature films screening at the New York-set festival starting next month, including selections in the World Narrative and Documentary Competition film sections, as well as out-of-competition Viewpoints screenings.
"Big Men," a documentary about American corporations pursuing oil reserves in Africa, will serve as the opening night film for the World Documentary portion; "Bluebird," a small-town drama featuring "Girls" star Adam Driver, will kick-off the World Narrative slate. "Flex Is Kings," a documentary about Brooklyn street performers, is the Viewpoints opener. All three films premiere on April 18. The Tribeca Film Festival runs from April 17 through April 28, with "Mistaken For Strangers," a documentary about The National, serving as the fest's opening night film.
"Our competition selections embody the quality and diversity of contemporary cinema from across the globe,” Tribeca Film Festival Artistic Director Frederic Boyer said in a release. “The cinematic proficiency that...
"Big Men," a documentary about American corporations pursuing oil reserves in Africa, will serve as the opening night film for the World Documentary portion; "Bluebird," a small-town drama featuring "Girls" star Adam Driver, will kick-off the World Narrative slate. "Flex Is Kings," a documentary about Brooklyn street performers, is the Viewpoints opener. All three films premiere on April 18. The Tribeca Film Festival runs from April 17 through April 28, with "Mistaken For Strangers," a documentary about The National, serving as the fest's opening night film.
"Our competition selections embody the quality and diversity of contemporary cinema from across the globe,” Tribeca Film Festival Artistic Director Frederic Boyer said in a release. “The cinematic proficiency that...
- 3/5/2013
- by Christopher Rosen
- Huffington Post
The Tribeca Film Festival announced the first half of its 2013 movie slate today, including its World Narrative and Documentary Competition film categories, along with selections from the out-of-competition Viewpoints section, which highlights international and independent cinema. Festival organizers reviewed more than 6,000 submissions to select 89 feature-length films from 30 different countries for this year’s festival, which boasts 53 world premieres. “Our competition selections embody the quality and diversity of contemporary cinema from across the globe,” said Frederic Boyer, Tribeca’s artistic director. “The cinematic proficiency that harnesses this lineup is remarkable and we’re looking forward to sharing these new perspectives, powerful performances,...
- 3/5/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
Exclusive Media has acquired international rights in all media to the feature film At Any Price, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ramin Bahrani (Goodbye Solo, Chop Shop) and starring Dennis Quaid (What To Expect When You.Re Expecting), Zac Efron (The Lucky One), Kim Dickens (Footloose) and Heather Graham (The Hangover), it was announced today by Alex Walton, Exclusive Media.s President of International Sales and Distribution, who will be presenting the film to international buyers at the upcoming Marche du Film in Cannes.
CAA is representing the domestic rights to the film.
The drama, currently in post-production, is written by Hallie Elizabeth Newton who co-writes with Ramin Bahrani.
The film is produced by Black Bear Pictures, TreeHouse Pictures, Killer Films and Noruz Films. Producers are Pamela Koffler, Teddy Schwarzman, Justin Nappi, Kevin Turen, Christine Vachon and co-writer/ director Ramin Bahrani. Ron Curtis, Mo Al Turki, Eric Nyari and Brian Young serve as Executive Producers.
CAA is representing the domestic rights to the film.
The drama, currently in post-production, is written by Hallie Elizabeth Newton who co-writes with Ramin Bahrani.
The film is produced by Black Bear Pictures, TreeHouse Pictures, Killer Films and Noruz Films. Producers are Pamela Koffler, Teddy Schwarzman, Justin Nappi, Kevin Turen, Christine Vachon and co-writer/ director Ramin Bahrani. Ron Curtis, Mo Al Turki, Eric Nyari and Brian Young serve as Executive Producers.
- 5/15/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Already cast in Terrence Malick's "Lawless" opposite lauded stars Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling and Rooney Mara, the trajectory of Haley Bennett's career is certainly going upward. Her career so far has only seen her star in smaller fare such as Joe Dante's "The Hole" and Gregg Araki's "Kaboom" but her casting in Malick's project may have set something off, with the actress now booking two indie roles for 2012. Firstly, Bennett will lead opposite "Red Riding Hood" star Shiloh Fernandez in Mo Ogrodnik's mysterious "Deep Powder." Details are being kept under wraps for the Nyu-lensed pic, though a profile of Ogrodnik -- an Associate Dean and Creative Director of the Arts at Nyu's Abu Dhabi campus -- reveals that the film's original full title was "Deep Powder Alpine Country Club," so we're guessing snow will play a big part in the setting. Also on Bennett's...
- 2/9/2012
- The Playlist
Haley Bennett just kind of… happened one day, so she’s now in a Terrence Malick film and gets cast in two promising features at once. Deadline informs us that the young actress will lead Mo Ogrodnik‘s Deep Powder — which has already cast Evil Dead‘s Shiloh Fernandez — and Ella Walks the Beach, from Myth of the American Sleepover helmer David Robert Mitchell.
The former of those still doesn’t have any kind of plot summary, though we have been told that Beach follows “a young woman who spends 24 hours traveling along an iconic California beach, testing the waters of suddenly being single.” Gerry goes to the shore? Adele Romanski will produce, while Benderspink does the same on that “executive” front; no start date has been made public.
Have you been keeping track of Bennett over the past few months? How does either project sound, taking her prior work into account?...
The former of those still doesn’t have any kind of plot summary, though we have been told that Beach follows “a young woman who spends 24 hours traveling along an iconic California beach, testing the waters of suddenly being single.” Gerry goes to the shore? Adele Romanski will produce, while Benderspink does the same on that “executive” front; no start date has been made public.
Have you been keeping track of Bennett over the past few months? How does either project sound, taking her prior work into account?...
- 2/8/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Exclusive: Up and coming actress Haley Bennett has booked the lead in Deep Powder, the Mo Ogrodnik-directed film being made by Killer Films with Pam Koffler producing. At the same time, Bennett is playing the title character in Ella Walks The Beach, a drama about a young woman who spends 24 hours traveling along an iconic California beach, testing the waters of suddenly being single. The film was written and is being directed by David Robert Mitchell, whose debut, The Myth of the American Sleepover, played at SXSW and Cannes last year. Adele Romanski is producing, with Benderspink’s Chris Bender, Jc Spink and Jake Weiner exec producing. It’s the latest example of Benderspink’s push into productions, producing Jitters for Paramount, Undying Love for Warner Bros, and the Steve Carell-Jim Carrey-starrer Burt Wonderstone for New Line. Bennett was most recently seen in Gregg Araki’s latest film,...
- 2/8/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
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