Kaytlin Borgen is a Los Angeles based actress for film, television and stage. She grew up in Minnesota, and her passion for theater, traditional and experimental performing arts developed through her theater program at her art high school and the independent theater company, Vertigo Theatre Factory. She went on to receive training at the Vancouver Film School, Acting for Film in Television program. She has continued her training with the Berg Studios (2008-2012) and the Wheelhouse Acting Workshop in Los Angeles. In 2015 she earned the lead role of Gwen in the psychedelic indie thriller, Trip House (Respect Films), directed by Patrick Meaney. Her accolades include co-producing and starring in successful theater productions in Los Angeles. The House of Yes written by Wendy MacLeod was performed at Stage 52 to a sold out audience; Borgen played the tragic but always glamorous Jackie-O. Borgen also produced and starred in the world premiere of the absurd "whodunit" by James Mathers, Astral Dick. Hanna Hall directed the play at the Electric Lodge, and LA Weekly sang praise for Borgen's role as the poetry waitress, Marlo Montecarlo. "Kaytlin Borgen's luminous, wild eyed performance is exhilarating!" She has appeared on the network television series Hawaii Five-0 (CBS), in several indie features, short films and music videos such as Lifehouse's "Broken." - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
Four estranged friends reunite and spend the night in a remote country house that was once home to a Manson Family like cult. As the night goes on, the strange rituals in the house's past open connections between the past, the present and the subconscious, forcing all the characters to confront their deepest secrets and darkest demons, or be destroyed by them. It's a blend of The Shining style freaky horror with the emotional character focus of a film like Magnolia. The film stars a number of prominent geek culture personalities including Amber Benson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Chloe Dykstra (Heroes of Cosplay), Tiffany Smith (DC All Access), etc.