Shailyn Griffin
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Executive
Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Shailyn Griffin is an emerging talent whose work spans drama, genre films, and youth-focused television. Known for her versatility and grounded performances, she began acting professionally in 2014 and has since carved out a space in both Canadian and international productions.
Over the years, Griffin has built an impressive resume across film and television. She has appeared in acclaimed projects such as Beeba Boys (2015), Heroes Reborn (2015), The Expanse (2015), and Fear Thy Neighbor (2014). Her television credits also include The Next Step and Webcam Cheerleaders (2021). In 2019, she was nominated for a Joey Award for Best Actress in a Student or Youth-Made Short Film (Age 16+) for her role in Drive-Thru Therapy.
In 2023, Griffin appeared in Eli Roth's horror feature Thanksgiving, playing Amy, a Hanover High cheerleader who meets a grisly fate at the hands of the masked killer John Carver. The character is featured in a suspenseful and stylized trampoline sequence that pays homage to Roth's original Grindhouse trailer from 2007. The scene quickly became one of the film's standout moments, sparking conversation among horror fans for its blend of tension, visual flair, and brutality.
Thanksgiving proved a box office and streaming success, grossing over $46 million worldwide and enjoying a popular run on Netflix. The film's blend of slasher tropes and satirical edge positioned it as a fresh entry in the modern horror cannon, with Griffin's role contributing to its most talked-about moments.
Shailyn Griffin is represented by Nigel Mikoski at Connekt Creative and continues to build on her diverse range and dedication to the craft.
Over the years, Griffin has built an impressive resume across film and television. She has appeared in acclaimed projects such as Beeba Boys (2015), Heroes Reborn (2015), The Expanse (2015), and Fear Thy Neighbor (2014). Her television credits also include The Next Step and Webcam Cheerleaders (2021). In 2019, she was nominated for a Joey Award for Best Actress in a Student or Youth-Made Short Film (Age 16+) for her role in Drive-Thru Therapy.
In 2023, Griffin appeared in Eli Roth's horror feature Thanksgiving, playing Amy, a Hanover High cheerleader who meets a grisly fate at the hands of the masked killer John Carver. The character is featured in a suspenseful and stylized trampoline sequence that pays homage to Roth's original Grindhouse trailer from 2007. The scene quickly became one of the film's standout moments, sparking conversation among horror fans for its blend of tension, visual flair, and brutality.
Thanksgiving proved a box office and streaming success, grossing over $46 million worldwide and enjoying a popular run on Netflix. The film's blend of slasher tropes and satirical edge positioned it as a fresh entry in the modern horror cannon, with Griffin's role contributing to its most talked-about moments.
Shailyn Griffin is represented by Nigel Mikoski at Connekt Creative and continues to build on her diverse range and dedication to the craft.