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- Karli's recent credits include Lifetime Christmas movie "Staging Christmas," crime thriller "Echo Boomers," and recent horror releases "Haunt" and "They're Inside." In addition, she starred in Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego's "The Hollow Point" and Rob Reiner's "Being Charlie," a 2015 Toronto Film Festival special presentation.
Karli was born in Maryland, but moved to Seattle at a young age and spent her childhood in western Washington. She then headed to Utah and in 2014, graduated with a BFA in acting from BYU's theatre program and there, had the privilege of taking on such roles as Elizabeth Bennet in "Pride and Prejudice" and Elizabeth Proctor in "The Crucible," both at BYU, M'Lynn Eatenton in The Echo Theatre's production of "Steel Magnolias," and Portia in BYU Conservatory's "Julius Caesar."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Karli Hall
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