Farris Turner
Farris Anne Turner is an actress who was born on June 13, 2001 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She first discovered her love of acting at the age of five, when she had the opportunity to be on stage in a local community theatre show. At the age of nine, she joined the cast of the National Tour of The Wizard of Oz and was most recently seen in the off-Broadway revival of Annie Warbucks in New York City. She entered the film industry at the age of thirteen, and has been consistently booking roles in projects ranging from indie films and television pilots, to music videos and commercials. Farris is known for her portrayal of 'darker' characters in films such as Doxa (2018) and Black (2017). Her latest project, F5 Teraphobia (2018) also falls in the 'thriller' genre. Her versatility as an actor is showcased through her performance in the pilot episode of Chaos Made: Behind the Scenes, as she plays the upbeat girl next door. Farris can also be seen in the most recent commercial for the Pixie App, and has worked on many faith-based projects for LifeWay and Cokesbury. Outside of acting, she enjoys playing ukulele and guitar, blogging/vlogging, teaching second grade at a bilingual school in Honduras, traveling and spending time with family. Farris loves homeschooling and being an only child, and the freedom that these have given her to pursue her dreams.