Coley Campany is an actress and producer known for her emotionally grounded performances and taste-driven project development. Originally trained as a professional ballet dancer, she brings deep physical intelligence and precision to her screen work.
After transitioning from dance to acting, Campany honed her craft in New York's independent theater scene with the Labyrinth Theater Company, where she developed as both a performer and writer. Her creative voice found early recognition through Still, Birth, a play exploring pregnancy loss that she co-wrote and performed, later adapting it into a short film.
Campany's screen work includes Loving (2016), The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021), Watchmen (HBO), and SWAT (CBS). Recent projects include Clean Hands (2026) and Third (2026), a co-lead role premiering at Atlanta Film Festival.
As a producer, Campany develops film projects that center complex female characters and bold storytelling. She produced Joan's Teeth, a short film starring Kathleen Turner.