Betsey Brown (filmmaker)

Betsey Brown
Betsey Brown at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival
Born
RelativesPeter Vack (brother)

Betsey Brown is an American actress and director best known for starring in The Scary of Sixty-First and for directing and performing in the 2021 satire Actors.[1][2]

Early life

Brown was born and raised in Manhattan. Her father, Ron Brown, is a filmmaker, and her mother, Jane Brown, is a psychoanalyst. Her brother is actor and filmmaker Peter Vack.[1]

Career

After appearing in a number of short films and bit roles, Brown wrote, directed, and starred in the 2015 short film Shegetsey Betsey, which won the Audience Award for Best Experimental Short at the New Orleans Film Festival.[1] Brown starred in the 2021 film The Scary of Sixty-First, directed by Dasha Nekrasova.[3]

Brown's feature debut, Actors, was released in 2021. Actors has attracted controversy, as the plot centers a cisgender man (played by Peter Vack) who, in an attempt to further his career as a filmmaker, poses as a trans woman, despite not truly identifying as such.[4][5] Brown and Vack initially stated on their Kickstarter page for Actors that the film is not a reflection of "the trans experience", but rather a depiction of "white cis male fragility" and "the lengths some will go to keep their seat at the table".[4] However, a 2023 screening of Actors at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago was cancelled in the wake of public backlash towards the film, which included transgender director Jane Schoenbrun labeling the film as transphobic in a tweet directed at the theater.[4][5]

Brown frequently collaborates with her brother, Peter Vack.[2] She appeared in his 2017 film Assholes, while he starred in Actors. She starred as Rachel Ormont alongside Nekrasova and Chloe Cherry in Vack's film www.RachelOrmont.com, which premiered at the 2024 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.[6][7] That year, Brown served a juror for the 2024 Florida Film Festival.[8]

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
2005 A Perfect Fit Girl at Ballet Barre N/a
2010 Consent Samantha N/a
2012 Forelsket Betsey N/a
2015 Lace Crater Maybe Susan N/a
Shegetsey Betsey Betsey Short film, also wrote and directed
2017 Assholes Adah Shapiro N/a
2021 The Scary of Sixty-First Addy N/a
Actors Betsey Also wrote and directed
2022 Hannah Ha Ha Caitie N/a
All Jacked Up and Full of Worms Samantha N/a
2023 Caviar Antigone Corday N/a
The Sweet East Betsy Ross Girl N/a
2024 www.RachelOrmont.com Rachel Ormont N/a
Carnage for Christmas Radio Operator (voice) Post-production
2025 Castration Movie Anthology ii. The Best of Both Worlds Casper N/a
TBA Naked in the Park Post-production

Television

Year Title Row Notes
2013–2014 The Carrie Diaries Jen #3 2 episodes
2014 A Crime to Remember Gretchen Fritz 1 episode
2015 Forever Lucy Templeton 1 episode

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2015 New Orleans Film Festival Audience Award for Best Experimental Short Shegetsey Betsey Won[1]
2021 Molins Film Festival Audience Award Being Different - Best Actress The Scary of Sixty-First Won[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d King, Michelle Lyn. "On fearing success". The Creative Independent.
  2. ^ a b Hammond, Caleb (8 June 2022). "How Actors Writer-Director Betsey Brown Turned a Rare Moment of Sibling Jealousy into Her Feature Debut". MovieMaker Magazine. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  3. ^ Lodge, Guy. "'The Scary of Sixty-First' Review: Nothing Is out of Bounds in This Rude, Riotous, Post-Epstein Horror". Variety. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Zickgraf, Ryan (January 19, 2023). "Music Box cancels screening of film called 'transphobic'". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved December 12, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Brown, Debbie-Marie. "The Music Box cancels Actors, but the discourse continues". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  6. ^ Chapman, Wilson. "Dasha Nekrasova, Chloe Cherry, Betsey Brown Cast in 'www.RachelOrmont.com' From Director Peter Vack (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  7. ^ "SF Jewish Film Festival: www.RachelOrmont.com". Roxie. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Instagram".
  9. ^ n.a. "Awards List 40th edition TerrorMolins". TerrorMolins. Retrieved 15 April 2024.