Kris Rey (born Kristin Williams, November 11, 1980) is filmmaker and actress. Her works as a director include the short documentary Bathwater (2006), the Nerve.com documentary web series Boys and Girls and the feature films It Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come Home (2009), Empire Builder (2012), Unexpected (2015) and I Used to Go Here (2020). She has also had small roles in a number of films, including First Man (2018). From 2007 to 2019 she was married to filmmaker Joe Swanberg. The two co-directed, co-produced and co-starred in the 2006-2009 Nerve.com web series Young American Bodies; she also had acting roles in a number of his films.
Hannah Takes the Stairs
(Gaby)
Alexander the Last
(Stagehand)
Autoerotic
It Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come Home
(Annie)
Art History
(Hillary)
Marriage Material
The Zone
(Director's Wife)
Happy Christmas
(Landlord)
The Sacrament
(Mother of Gene)
Audrey the Trainwreck
(Realtor Lady)
Joshy
(Anita)
Kissing on the Mouth
(Laura)
Win It All
(Kris)
First Man
(Marilyn See)
Present Company
(Just Anita)
Easy
(Easy)
Young American Bodies
(Dia)
It Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come Home
(Director)
It Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come Home
(Writer)
Empire Builder
(Director)
Unexpected
(Writer)
Hannah Takes the Stairs
(Additional Writing)
Unexpected
(Director)
Baby Mary
(Director)
Baby Mary
(Writer)
Kissing on the Mouth
(Camera Operator)
Kissing on the Mouth
(Writer)
Kissing on the Mouth
(Story)
Kissing on the Mouth
(Assistant Director)
I Used to Go Here
(Director)
I Used to Go Here
(Writer)
Marriage Material
(Writer)
Dollface
(Director)
Cinema Toast
(Director)
Cinema Toast
(Writer)
Young American Bodies
(Creator)