Kip Pardue
Actor
Kip Pardue is known for his concise, physical acting in US indie films and TV series. In THE NYMPHETS (2015, directed by Gary Gardner), he displays a controlled, ambivalent presence as Joe in an intimate drama about desire, power games, and transgressions; minimalist spaces, close-ups, and dialogue-driven scenes give his character sharpness and contrast. The film was released in the independent circuit with international distribution, clearly positioning Pardue in contemporary auteur cinema. At the same time, he made his mark in notable studio and TV productions. In Remember the Titans (2000, directed by Boaz Yakin), he plays Ronnie “Sunshine” Bass, combining coolness with team dynamics—an early boost to his popularity. Other influential films such as The Rules of Attraction (2002, directed by Roger Avary) and Thirteen (2003, directed by Catherine Hardwicke) show his range between subcultural studies of manners and coming-of-age dramas. In the realm of television series, his spectrum ranges from Mad Men to Ray Donovan to Runaways, where he performs continuous character work as Frank Dean over several episodes. This profile—indie risk plus series consistency—makes Pardue a cast member who credibly carries psychologically nuanced roles while also functioning reliably in larger formats. THE NYMPHETS is a striking showcase for his interest in the border areas of intimacy, power, and self-image, while well-known film and series work underscores the breadth of his repertoire.
Films on Sooner
The Nymphets

2015
75 mins
Drama
A wealthy man invites two young women to his loft—a night of greed, power games, and uninhibited cruelty unfolds.