Haley Kaye Hudson, an American actress born on June 14, 1986, began her acting career at the tender age of 16, when she landed a role in Disney's remake of Freaky Friday, alongside esteemed actresses Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.
At the tender age of 16, Hudson embarked on her acting career, which marked the beginning of her remarkable journey in the world of entertainment.
In the remake of Freaky Friday, Hudson shared the screen with two of Hollywood's most iconic actresses, Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, showcasing her ability to work alongside experienced professionals.
Hudson's breakout performance was as Peg, a talented musician and confidante of the main character, played by Lohan, in the rock band Pink Slip.
Throughout her adolescence and early adulthood, Hudson showcased her remarkable versatility by portraying a diverse array of characters in films and television shows.
Some of her notable roles during this period include Debby in the heartwarming drama Marley & Me, Quinn Hodes in the critically acclaimed series Weeds, Sydney Fields in the sci-fi drama Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and Amanda in both the romantic comedy Look and its television series adaptation, Look: The Series, directed by Adam Rifkin.
In 2012, Hudson stole the spotlight with her poignant and visceral portrayal of the blind psychic, Stevie, in the IFC horror film The Pact, which premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival to largely positive reviews.
Hudson's performance as Stevie in The Pact was a testament to her ability to take on complex and emotionally demanding roles, showcasing her impressive range as an actress.