Coelle Peck has a background of theatrical training from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts supplemented with film and television training at the School for Film and Television, creating a well balanced actor.
Coelle first began acting in her high school production of "The Worst High School Play in the World." It wasn't nearly as bad as it sounds and tons of fun! Her theater experiences include playing the lead, The Girl, in Ira Levin's dark comedy "Veronica's Room." She has also co-starred in the independent horror film, "Vampire Holocaust." One of her recent projects, the independent film "The Deafening Silence of a Very Bright Light" is currently in post-production. The latest information about "The Deafening Silence of a Very Bright Light" can be found at director Mark L. Feinsod's site: http://www.feinsodville.com.
Coelle grew up in Detroit, Michigan and has lived in a variety of locations throughout the United States including Missouri, Florida and Colorado. She currently resides in New York City and loves it.