Sheena Colette, an American actress of great talent and versatility, began her acting journey at a young age, performing in various theatrical productions on stage before pursuing her passion for acting through ongoing studies at esteemed institutions such as the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.
Colette's work extends beyond the stage, as she has appeared in several music videos, including LoCash Cowboy's "Here Comes Summer" directed by Brian Lazzaro of Stroudavarious Records, Thalia's "Ten Paciencia" directed by Emilio Estefan, and Alejandra Tejada's "Indomable".
On screen, Colette is renowned for her exceptional performance, ability to take direction, and captivating on-camera presence, earning her recognition as a reputable actor native to New York, as featured in Industry magazine in 2011.
In 2012, Colette made a notable appearance in the season three premiere of A & E's The Glades, and played the role of Sadie Jenkins in the Netflix horror flick House of Bodies.
In 2013, Colette delivered a powerful performance as Angela, a cancer-stricken woman, in the film One Last Time, directed by Dhimitri Ismailaj, which was selected for screening at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, Cinesogni Festival in Ravenna, and several other international festival outlets.
Colette's subsequent roles include joining the cast of Walt Before Mickey alongside notable actors Jon Heder, Thomas Ian Nicholas, David Henrie, and Arthur L. Bernstein in 2014, and landing the role of Jeanine Markham, a scientist attempting to disprove the existence of God, in 2015.
Her critically acclaimed performance in the latter earned her the 2016 Best Actress Award from the Beverly Hills Film Festival, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and accomplished actress.