Haley Bennett is an American actress and singer-songwriter, known for her contributions to both film and music. Born on January 7, 1988, in Fort Myers, Florida, she gained fame for her acting roles in movies like "The Equalizer" (2014) and "Swallow" (2019). In addition to her acting career, Bennett has pursued music, blending elements of pop, indie, and folk genres. Her notable works in music include the 2017 single "Hollow," which showcases her ethereal vocal style and introspective lyrics. She also contributed to the soundtrack of "The Girl on the Train" (2016), further establishing her presence in the music industry. Bennett's music often reflects personal themes and emotional depth, appealing to a broad audience. While her impact on the music scene may not yet rival her film career, Bennett's artistic versatility and ability to convey powerful narratives through both acting and music suggest a promising trajectory in the industry. Her work continues to resonate with fans, and she is recognized for her unique blend of talents that bridge cinema and music.