Caroline Yost
Acting
Biography
Caro Yost is a comedic performer, actor, and editor based in Brooklyn, NY.
Known For

After the conniving understudy of an avant-garde theater group knocks off the star actor, he finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse with Inspector Ike, New York City's Greatest Police Detective.
Inspector Ike

Nearly 2200 days into a drought nothing is what it seems. Two anxious oddballs embark on something between a date and an experiment in optimism, finding real connection amidst the surreal.
Ursula

A family melodrama wrapped up in an absurdist comedy punctuated by an American history lesson. Gettysburg is the simple story of a man who hates his grandma.
Gettysburg

An anxious musician finds himself unable to leave his hotel room. Dan Arnés writes and stars in “Please Enjoy Your Stay,” a surreal comedy that employs an ever-shifting dream logic to explore issues of identity and artistic process. Surrounded by slips of paper with scattered notes, a man attempts to check out of a hotel room and move on with his life, whatever that may be. He calls the front desk, but the Concierge (voiced by Conner O'Malley) suggests he stay in the room, as does The Bellhop (Carmen Christopher) and The Maid (Caroline Yost), as they take turns entering his space and attempting to capture his vibe through photographs and music recordings. Directed by NoBudge veteran, Tynan DeLong (continuing to try new things and expand his range), the film is lifted by dreamy, colorful visuals and a lovely score from Arnés himself, alongside its lively comedic performances.
Please Enjoy Your Stay

A young woman seriously injures a kid she's nannying and, to convince herself she'd be a good mother, attempts to conceive a child as soon as humanly possible via her friends' unwitting boyfriends.
The Gene Pool
An aimless New Yorker visits her landlord to tell her she's moving out of her building.
Landlady

During the 2020 BLM protests, a white protester loses his head trying to corral a group of fellow demonstrators.
Close the Gap
Sir Isengord tells the story-in a roundabout, nearly nonsensical way-of a professor who traps his consciousness in a little black box after his death in the 1800s. The movie makes real the elements of the meme's cerebral universe, giving Sir Isengord a classroom, the black box that holds his mind, and a present-day team of fake scientists investigating his ideas and life. The professor himself speaks as a hologram created by an old-school transparency projector.
Sir Isengord and the Theory of the Magnificent Spinning Quanto Quasi Table

A docu-fictional look at the antics and conflicts behind-the-scenes of a Brooklyn alt comedy group across the pond.
Simple Town Goes to London

The cinematic origin story of William Banks' real journey to Car World – a planet in an alternate universe ruled by Worms who want to have sex with him.
Enter Car World

Three devoted Cornholio enthusiasts struggle to make ends meet in New York.
Cornholios

A surveillance breach exposes a secret animosity when four friends discover hidden cameras at their Airbnb in Los Angeles.
AirBnb

Three siblings invite an Argentinian man to spend the day with them at their pool.
La Piscina

A lonely weed dealer spirals when she tries to make conversation with an uninterested client.