Alison Haselden
Alison’s the kind of actor who didn’t just stumble onto a set one day—she practically grew up with a camera in her face. She started hustling in the biz at age six, landing everything from print ads to TV gigs, even hitting the stage for legit theatre. By her teens, she was bouncing between Orlando, Nashville, and LA, chasing down film, TV, and carving out a spot in the commercial music scene as both an artist and songwriter. Then, plot twist—she pressed pause for about six years to get a degree, dive into a marketing career, and, let’s be real, figure out who she actually was. Not everyone has the guts to step away like that, but she did.
When she jumped back into acting, she didn’t just dip her toes—she cannonballed right in. Since 2018, Alison’s been splitting her time between Atlanta and NYC, making her mark as an adult in a whole new scene. Her signature vibe? “A flower made of razor blades.” Honestly, that sums her up. She’s got this wild talent for playing characters who are full-on contradictions—soft on the outside, but damn, there’s steel underneath. She doesn’t shy away from the messy, complicated roles; in fact, she thrives on them. Give her a character who’s got secrets, edge, and a little chaos, and she’ll run with it.
Don’t even get started on her skills list—dramatic improv, a bunch of dialects, singing (SLS style), some basic stunts like hand-to-hand combat and wire work, horseback riding, and firearms. Basically, she’s got the toolkit to pull off just about anything you throw her way.