Malin Glade

I believe that acting is the art of empathy, the act of bridging gaps. Film and theatre provide something that we as people crave and need. I love playing roles that allow me to dive further into the human experience and push the edges of what individuals can handle, all within the safety and catharsis of imagination. I try to embody a moto used in my favorite novel, Station Eleven, that reads "survival is insufficient."

I am a recent graduate from BYU’s BFA Acting program, having trained in stage and film acting in philosophies originated by Sanford Meisner, Uta Hagan, and Constantine Stanislavsky, as well improv, stage combat, and voice technique.

Additionally, I have advanced equestrian experience, with an emphasis in English show jumping, but also experience in western, bareback, and basic vaulting. I have training in stage combat stunt work, including falls, drags, and multiple weapons.

Theatre

Kate Hamill’s “Pride and Prejudice”

Wait Until Dark

Cry-Baby: The Musical

 “Survival is Insufficient”