“The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible.”Toni Morrison

Kacie Rogers is a two-time NAACP Award–winning actor, writer, producer, voice artist, and acting coach who loves telling stories that feel honest, human, and deeply lived-in. A graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA), her work spans television, theatre, film, audiobooks, and video games.

On screen, she’s appeared in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Grace & Frankie, Grand Crew, Home Economics, and The Pitt, and is the face of the board game Disparity Trap. As a voice actor, she’s lent her voice to several audiobooks, video games, and interactive projects, drawn to stories that invite listeners into rich, imaginative worlds.

Theatre is at the heart of Kacie’s work. She’s collaborated with companies including South Coast Repertory, The Robey Theatre Co., The Getty Villa, IAMA, The Fountain Theatre, The Skylight Theatre, The Geffen Playhouse, A Noise Within, and Boston Court Pasadena. Her one-woman show I Sell Windows, developed through the Shay Fellowship, has been performed in New York, Los Angeles, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Her play Oladele or The Forgotten Song premiered at the IAMA New Works Festival.

She also wrote, produced, and starred in the award-winning short film SHOUT, which screened in over ten cities across two countries. She currently has two films in development, including X Marks the Spot, which received the Big Indie Fellowship at the Austin Film Festival in collaboration with her creative partner Mason Greer.

In 2024, Kacie co-founded Bottle Tree Theatre Co., where she continues to build bold, collaborative work in Los Angeles and beyond. No matter the medium, she’s most interested in stories that make people feel seen and, hopefully, a little less alone.