Hillary Sproul
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Hillary Sproul is an actress and filmmaker based in New York City.
Originally from Maine, Hillary earned a BA in Film and Theatre at the University of Southern Maine where she studied under actress Emmanuelle Chaulet.
After graduation, Hillary moved to New York City to continue her studies at the William Esper Studio while pursuing acting and writing. As a journalist, she has interviewed acclaimed directors like Alejandro Jodorowsky, Paolo Sorrentino and Gaspar Noé.
In 2020, Hillary wrote and produced her first short film, Low Tide (2024). The following year, she wrote, produced and starred in Border Line (2023) - which was nominated for "Best Drama" at the 2023 Atlanta Women's Film Festival.
Originally from Maine, Hillary earned a BA in Film and Theatre at the University of Southern Maine where she studied under actress Emmanuelle Chaulet.
After graduation, Hillary moved to New York City to continue her studies at the William Esper Studio while pursuing acting and writing. As a journalist, she has interviewed acclaimed directors like Alejandro Jodorowsky, Paolo Sorrentino and Gaspar Noé.
In 2020, Hillary wrote and produced her first short film, Low Tide (2024). The following year, she wrote, produced and starred in Border Line (2023) - which was nominated for "Best Drama" at the 2023 Atlanta Women's Film Festival.