Lindsay Brooke Davis is a SAG-AFTRA actress known for her transformative work across television, film, and stage, often portraying intelligent, emotionally complex women with depth and edge.
She began her career in New York, training extensively with renowned coaches including Tom Todoroff, Karen Kohlhaas, Bruce Ornstein, and James J. Ciccone. Her work is grounded in strong technique across scene study, on-camera performance, cold reading, voice and dialects, and improv at The PIT and UCB. A graduate of Cornell University, she brings a deep understanding of text and character psychology to her performances.
Lindsay built her craft on stage, performing in over 25 New York theater productions and frequently originating roles in new works. Her range spans sharp comedy, musical performance, and grounded drama, earning audience recognition at multiple festivals and establishing her as a bold, instinct-driven performer.
On screen, she has appeared in television projects including Z Rock, I Am Homicide, Six Degrees of Murder, Diabolical, Equal Justice with Judge Eboni, and HBO’s Winning Time. Her film work includes leading and supporting roles in Intake, The Caretaker, Frozen River, and The Lift, where she brings a naturalistic, emotionally precise presence to the frame.
In Los Angeles, Lindsay has developed extensive on-set experience working closely with principal actors on major network productions such as 9-1-1 and The Rookie, sharpening her technical awareness of camera, continuity, and performance within fast-paced production environments.
She is known for her willingness to fully transform—embracing vulnerability, emotional risk, and physical shifts to reveal the full spectrum of human behavior. Her work is grounded, specific, and fearless, with a focus on telling honest, deeply human stories.