Caroline Donica is adopted from South Korea, but has lived in Texas for almost all of her life. She has been acting, writing, directing and producing from the age of eleven. Throughout her high school years, she remained heavily involved in theatre and also studied classical piano, Taekwondo, and ballroom dance. Currently, she is represented by Pastorini-Bosby Talent.
In Houston, Caroline has performed with several theater companies including Horse Head Theatre, Main Street Theater and the A.D. Players. She also founded a company called Artists AF - All Female with three other women and helped produce/write/direct/act in a 10 minute original play festival entitled "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things."
Caroline completed a year long acting internship with the A.D. Players in 2018. During the course of her internship, she took acting and Shakespeare classes and performed in touring and children's shows.
Caroline graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre with a Concentration in Performance and a Bachelor of Arts in History summa cum laude from East Texas Baptist University. During her time at ETBU, Caroline received the Presidential Scholarship in Academics, the Christian Leadership scholarship, a Theatre Arts Scholarship, an honors program scholarship, the ETBU Performance/Directing Award, the History Leadership Award, the ETBU Outstanding Theatre Student Award, the Outstanding History Student Award, and second place in the Era Miller Poetry Contest. Additionally, she served as President of Alpha Psi Omega and was a member of Phi Alpha Theta and Alpha Chi.
In the fall of 2018, Caroline will be matriculated into the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, GA where she will be pursuing her MFA in Performing Arts.