Riley Rae Baker
Birthday:
22 May 1992, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Height:
168 cm
Riley Rae Baker is an American film, television, stage actress and singer-songwriter. Daughter of New Zealand father Scott Baker and Laura Rae Baker, Riley grew up all over the U.S. From a young age Riley had a profound love of telling stories and performing. She began cultivating her love of acting through theater and went on to star in numerous r...
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Riley Rae Baker is an American film, television, stage actress and singer-songwriter. Daughter of New Zealand father Scott Baker and Laura Rae Baker, Riley grew up all over the U.S. From a young age Riley had a profound love of telling stories and performing. She began cultivating her love of acting through theater and went on to star in numerous regional and off-broadway productions such as Taming of the Shrew, Fiddler on the Roof, Annie, and The Little Mermaid. After graduating high school in San Antonio, Texas - Riley spent some time in Washington D.C. doing a few different internships and taking film classes. When asked to star in one of her class projects - it was then that she realized her love for acting was something she wanted to pursue whole heartily. On a whim she auditioned for The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts and despite the competitive nature of the program, Riley was accepted and subsequently moved to New York City at just 18 years old. Upon finishing her studies in 2012, Riley made the move to Los Angeles where she has proved to be a compelling, dynamic and bold force starring in several pilots, short and feature films. Show less «
If I could be remembered for anything, I would want it to be that I loved people well. There is so much hate and evil in the world and I hav...Show more »
If I could be remembered for anything, I would want it to be that I loved people well. There is so much hate and evil in the world and I have always believed that love is so much stronger then all of that. I work at it everyday to love boldly. To treat people with kindness, compassion and grace. I think it's the least we could do. Show less «