
From 2015–2016, she played the recurring role of Daliyah Al-Yazbek in the FX television series Tyrant. Kreiling played Bathsheba in the 2013 History Channel miniseries The Bible. She made a brief cameo in the American film Guardians of the Galaxy, in which she portrayed the character Bereet. In December 2012 she appeared in a television program about Rosamunde Pilcher and reprised her character in The Other Wife. In the German-speaking world she became known for her role in the historical drama The Borgias. Kreiling made her film debut in the 2011 short Room to Forget. She received additional acting education at the London School of Dramatic Art. After moving to Great Britain, she studied at the University of Winchester and the Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds.

Afterwards, she attended the National State School of Dance. She grew up in Athens, where she attended an English school. Kreiling, and a Greek mother, Katia Dimopoulou. Kreiling was born in Geneva, Switzerland in the late 1980s as the daughter of an American father, Randall A. She also has a brief appearance in the film Guardians of the Galaxy. She is known for her roles on television series such as Tyrant and The Last Tycoon, and for her starring role as Alycia in the second season of the CBS summer series Salvation.
