Jennifer Larkin(I)
- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Jennifer Larkin is a versatile actress with an extensive body of work in theater, film, and voiceover. She has played leading roles in To Fool the Eye, Anna Christie, Beyond the Horizon, and the premiere productions of Giant-n-Variation and The Substance of John (Boomerang Theatre Co.), as well as appearing in Stairs to the Roof (Ensemble Studio Theatre) and The Laramie Project (Back House Productions).
Her regional credits include featured roles in A Streetcar Named Desire, Camino Real (with Betty Buckley and Rip Torn), and A Christmas Carol (Hartford Stage), along with a leading role in Steel Magnolias (Shadowland Theatre).
On screen, Jennifer has had featured roles in City Island (with Andy Garcia and Alan Arkin), Across the Universe, Home (directed by Matt Zoller Seitz), and indie favorites My Brother's War and A Rogue in Londinium. She also lends her voice to promotional videos and documentaries, bringing depth and versatility to various media.
A graduate of the University of Connecticut and Circle in the Square Theatre School, Jennifer is a proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA.
She is also the co-founder of DecadesOut, a nonprofit dedicated to exploring the intersection of science and humanity through theater, film, and visual arts. As a creative producer, she has led production teams and collaborated with organizations such as the Gowanus Canal Conservancy and the Netherland-America Foundation. She also serves as a narrative producer at Dedalus VII, specializing in multi-platform storytelling.
Based in L.A. with deep East Coast roots, she continues to work across theater, film, and voiceover while advocating for gender equality and diversity in the arts.
Her regional credits include featured roles in A Streetcar Named Desire, Camino Real (with Betty Buckley and Rip Torn), and A Christmas Carol (Hartford Stage), along with a leading role in Steel Magnolias (Shadowland Theatre).
On screen, Jennifer has had featured roles in City Island (with Andy Garcia and Alan Arkin), Across the Universe, Home (directed by Matt Zoller Seitz), and indie favorites My Brother's War and A Rogue in Londinium. She also lends her voice to promotional videos and documentaries, bringing depth and versatility to various media.
A graduate of the University of Connecticut and Circle in the Square Theatre School, Jennifer is a proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA.
She is also the co-founder of DecadesOut, a nonprofit dedicated to exploring the intersection of science and humanity through theater, film, and visual arts. As a creative producer, she has led production teams and collaborated with organizations such as the Gowanus Canal Conservancy and the Netherland-America Foundation. She also serves as a narrative producer at Dedalus VII, specializing in multi-platform storytelling.
Based in L.A. with deep East Coast roots, she continues to work across theater, film, and voiceover while advocating for gender equality and diversity in the arts.