Savannah Lathem, a talented individual, was born in Homewood, Alabama. Her impressive list of film and television credits is a testament to her remarkable abilities. One of her notable roles is in the 2019 Lionsgate Biography Western film Hell On The Border, where she can be seen bringing the character to life.
In addition to her acting skills, Savannah is also a talented musician. She wrote and performed a song, "Gonna Make A Change," which is featured in Hell On The Border. This song is based on the life of Bass Reeves, the first African American U.S. Marshal.
Savannah's television appearances are equally impressive. She has had recurring roles in the series JOY and has made guest star appearances on Disney XD's Gamer's Guide To Pretty Much Everything, Awesomeness TV's Guidance, TNT's Major Crimes, the Disney Channel's I Didn't Do it, and CBS's Criminal Minds.
Before gaining recognition for her television roles, Savannah made a name for herself in film. She received a Young Artist Award nomination for her guest star role on ABC's Lost, playing the character Rachel Carlson. Her film credits include California Solo, where she won a Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Role, and The Cub, a Grand Jury Prize-nominated Sundance short film.
Savannah has also made her stage debut at the Kirk Douglas Theater in Neel Keller's Different Words for the Same Thing. Not limited to just acting, Savannah is a skilled singer, songwriter, dancer, and classical trained pianist.