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Jenna Kanell
American actress

Jenna Kanell

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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Age
33 years
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Biography

Jenna Kanell (November 12, 1991) is an American actress, director, writer and stunt performer. She gained recognition for her portrayals of Tara Heyes in Terrifier (2016) and Kim Hansen in The Bye Bye Man (2017)—both horror films in which she performed her own stunt work. Her film career has since expanded to a variety of genres such as the political drama The Front Runner (2018), the horror-comedy Renfield (2023), and the action comedy Bad Boys 4 (2024).

On television, Kanell has made appearances on shows such as the Disney+ miniseries WandaVision (2021) and the Showtime anthology series The First Lady (2022).

Career

Jenna Kanell delivered a TEDx Talk on the experience of writing, directing, and producing the short film “Bumblebees” alongside her disabled younger brother Vance Kanell. The project went on to screen at over forty film festivals and events around the world, winning numerous awards and bringing the siblings to speak at institutions such as Harvard Medical School.

Kanell gained recognition for her portrayal of Tara Heyes in Damien Leone's slasher film Terrifier (2016)—which obtained a cult following after its Netflix debut. Kanell later had a supporting role as Kim Hansen in Stacy Title's horror film The Bye Bye Man (2017), which received negative reviews. However, her performance was well-received; Variety wrote, "...the one who, all too briefly, steals the movie: Jenna Kanell." Both performances garnered comparisons to Neve Campbell's portrayals in The Craft (1996) and Scream (1996).

She has since starred in several significant short films, including "Max & the Monster", a dark comedy short film she wrote, directed, and produced which premiered on the opening night of the 2018 Austin Film Festival, and Ben Joyner’s sci-fi short film “Abducted”, which premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival. A Voice for the Innocent, a resource for survivors of abuse, incorporated the former film into their training at the time of release.

After her appearance in Marvel’s WandaVision in 2021, Looper spotlighted her in an article titled “Why The Med Tech In WandaVision Looks So Familiar”, calling her an “up-and-coming triple-threat...and general cinematic jack of all trades.”

Personal life

Jenna Kanell is a third generation American of Ashkenazi descent, with roots tracing back through Eastern Europe.

She openly identifies as a queer, gender non-conforming female, and uses she/her and they/them pronouns. She has expressed socialist political views and has said that her moral compass is guided by ecofeminism. She’s practiced strict veganism for years, citing environmental racism, animal welfare, and bodily health as the prime motivators.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Sassy PantsAnna
2016TerrifierTara Heyes, stunt performer
2017The Bye Bye ManKim, stunt performer
2018The Front RunnerGinny Terzano
2022Faceless After DarkBowie, writer, producer
2022Terrifier 2Tara HeyesCameo
2023RenfieldCarol, stunt performer
2024Red OneTBA
YearTitleRoleEpisode(s)
2011Drop Dead DivaNina Dunnseason 3, episode 5
2014The Vampire DiariesJessieseason 6, episode 1
2017Shots FiredCaraseason 1, episode 3
2017NCIS: New OrleansLaura Dawsonseason 4, episode 5
2019Step Up: High WaterDirectorseason 2, episode 3
2019Hot DateErinseason 2, episode 3
2020The ResidentSafety Coordinatorseason 3, episode 11
2020Your Worst NightmareJoi Partainseason 6, episode 2
2021WandaVisionMed Techseason 1, episode 5
2022QueensPattiseason 1, episode 3
2022The First LadyActivistseason 1, episode 6
2022Young RockJamieseason 2, episodes 4 and 11
2022TalesRebecca, stunt performerseason 3, episode 9

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Works cited

  • Hafdahl, Meg (February 8, 2020). The Science of Women in Horror: The Special Effects, Stunts, and True Stories Behind Your Favorite Fright Films. Skyhorse. ISBN 978-1510751-76-7.
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