Kaili Hollister, a talented actress, was born in Eugene, Oregon, to Geoff Hollister, the co-founder of Nike, and Carol Keller, a dedicated teacher.
Kaili made her film debut in the 2000 movie "October Sky", where she played the role of Valentine Carmina alongside notable actors Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, and Laura Dern. She also appeared in the film "Silverlake" alongside Martin Starr and Deborah Ann Woll, and showcased her acting skills as Kitty in the award-winning independent short film "Delia".
Kaili has been an integral part of The Actors' Gang theater company since 2001. She has had the opportunity to tour internationally with the company, performing in critically acclaimed plays such as "Embedded" as Jen-Jen Ryan and "1984" as Julia, both directed by the renowned writer and director Tim Robbins. She also appeared in the Critic's Pick production of "Johnny Got His Gun", also directed by Tim Robbins. Most recently, Kaili took on the lead role of Antonia in the Actors' Gang production of "Can't Pay? Don't Pay!", a play written by the Italian playwright and Nobel Laureate Dario Fo.
In her personal life, Kaili is married to cinematographer Thomas Scott Stanton and they have two beautiful daughters.