Kylie Bunbury
Kylie Bunbury is a Canadian-American actress best known for her lead role in the Fox series “Pitch,” where she portrayed the first female pitcher in Major League Baseball. The actress has also made significant contributions to other realms of entertainment, ranging from film to television.
Beyond her groundbreaking role in “Pitch,” Bunbury has showcased her versatility in numerous projects. She starred in the critically acclaimed film “Game Night,” alongside Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams. On television, she’s been a regular in series like “Twisted,” where she played Lacey Porter, and more recently in “Big Sky,” a David E. Kelley production.
In her journey through Hollywood, Bunbury has collaborated with Mark-Paul Gosselaar in “Pitch.” In “Big Sky,” she acted with Katheryn Winnick, Ryan Phillippe, and John Carroll Lynch. On the movie front, her collaborations include Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams, and Sharon Horgan in “Game Night,” as well as Michael Keaton and Dylan O’Brien in “American Assassin.” She has also worked with Avan Jogia in “Twisted.” Other significant collaborators include Kylie Minogue in “The 27 Club,” Jessie Usher in “When the Streetlights Go On,” and Ed Speleers in the thriller “The Ninth Passenger.”
Bunbury has earned a number of significant recognitions. Her role in “Pitch” garnered her a nomination for the Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama. Her portrayal in “When the Streetlights Go On” was met with favorable reviews.