Kerri Randles is a fearless storyteller, director, writer, actress, and educator known for her emotional honesty and cinematic intelligence. She began her career on stage in Chicago, training under Steven Ivcich at UIC and Mick Napier at The Annoyance Theater, before stepping onto sets with legendary directors like Oliver Stone, William Friedkin, Clint Eastwood, and Martha Coolidge.

Her critically acclaimed solo show Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’ premiered in Los Angeles and went on to play New York and the Edinburgh Fringe. In 2023, she made her directorial debut with the award-winning short film Midnight Girl.

Her passion for film deepened in Robert Evans’ private screening room, where she absorbed the spirit of 1970s American cinema and fell under the influence of auteurs like Hal Ashby, Scorsese, Fassbinder, and Cassavetes.

Through her production company, Kerri champions bold, character-driven storytelling—where emotional truth meets cinematic vision, and independent spirit becomes universal language for the screen.