Kacey Rohl is a Canadian actress who has carved out a unique space for herself in film and television, particularly in roles that are dark, smart, and just a little unsettling. Whether she's navigating emotional minefields or unraveling a psychological mystery, Rohl brings a depth to her performances that’s well beyond her years.
Raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Kacey was born into a showbiz family. Her father, Michael Rohl, is a television director, and her mother, Jan Derbyshire, is a playwright and comedian. So you could say storytelling is in her DNA—and it shows.
Kacey’s breakout came with the role of Abigail Hobbs on the cult-favorite thriller Hannibal (2013–2015). Her portrayal of the fragile yet complex daughter of a serial killer earned critical praise and introduced her to an international fanbase that really loves dark psychological drama. From there, she appeared in The Killing, Fringe, and the sci-fi series Wayward Pines.
Rohl is also known for her role as Marina in The Magicians, where she brought equal parts sarcasm and vulnerability to a show already known for its emotional gut punches. Her ability to go toe-to-toe with genre-heavy material while grounding her characters in realism makes her a go-to actress for anything with a little edge and a lot of nuance.
In addition to television, Kacey has appeared in films like Red Riding Hood (2011), White Lie (2019), and Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015), and she continues to build a career based on integrity, range, and the kind of quiet intensity that pulls you in.
Kacey Rohl may not court the spotlight, but she doesn’t need to. Her talent speaks for itself—often in whispers, monologues, and the occasional blood-splattered stare. As she celebrates her birthday, fans of thoughtful, edgy storytelling have every reason to keep watching her rise.
Happy Birthday to Kacey Rohl—subtle, sharp, and one to keep an eye on.