About ME
Born and raised in Utah, Jordyn Rolling is a writer, host, producer, and actress living in Los Angeles where she has been a student of Lesly Kahn & Co. While living in Brooklyn for six years, she studied under Anthony Abeson, Sundance Collab, UCB Theatre and Susan Batson Studio.
Jordyn played division I soccer at VCU and Sacramento State. She also graduated from NYU with a master's degree in multimedia journalism. She has been a host and producer for NBC (NY Live, E! News), BET, Vice, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, and Spotify among many others.
On top of that, she is a filmmaker. Jordyn has produced multiple acclaimed short documentaries on diverse topics such as harm reduction in the South Bronx, Baltimore art post-Freddie Gray, and mixed-orientation marriages within the Mormon community. She has also produced two scripted short films, and written two others.
Jordyn is passionate about uplifting women, people of color, and underserved communities. She serves as Vice Chair on the junior board for the Precious Dreams Foundation, which provides support to youth impacted by the foster care system and homelessness.