Cassidy Krygger
- Producer
- Writer
- Actress
Cassidy Krygger, based in Melbourne, Australia, is an actor, writer, film producer, presenter, and model.
Having started acting at six, she made her professional television debut at 15 on "Neighbours," and at 17, she began hosting her own show, "Adolesense." Her career spans theatre, television, and film roles, showcasing a diverse range of performances.
In 2021, Cassidy founded 'Daisy Productions,' dedicated to portraying overlooked stories of remarkable women. Her short film 'Daisy,' based on her great-grandparents' true story, which she wrote, executive produced, and starred in, premiered in 2024, earning acclaim at over 20 festivals and winning 14 awards, including multiple Best Actress honors.
With over 160,000 followers on her Instagram account 'Hollywoodland Photos,' focused on Old Hollywood, Cassidy's passion for this era has garnered significant media attention, including interviews on 'Today Extra' and features in publications such as the 'Daily Mail.'
Since a 2018 diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Cassidy has channeled her experience into advocating for diverse narratives and becoming a voice for those navigating the challenges of the disease.
Having started acting at six, she made her professional television debut at 15 on "Neighbours," and at 17, she began hosting her own show, "Adolesense." Her career spans theatre, television, and film roles, showcasing a diverse range of performances.
In 2021, Cassidy founded 'Daisy Productions,' dedicated to portraying overlooked stories of remarkable women. Her short film 'Daisy,' based on her great-grandparents' true story, which she wrote, executive produced, and starred in, premiered in 2024, earning acclaim at over 20 festivals and winning 14 awards, including multiple Best Actress honors.
With over 160,000 followers on her Instagram account 'Hollywoodland Photos,' focused on Old Hollywood, Cassidy's passion for this era has garnered significant media attention, including interviews on 'Today Extra' and features in publications such as the 'Daily Mail.'
Since a 2018 diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Cassidy has channeled her experience into advocating for diverse narratives and becoming a voice for those navigating the challenges of the disease.