Louisa Faye

Louisa Faye

Louisa began her life as an actress at an early age, by 9 years old she was performing in musicals with girls almost twice her age and photographed in local newspapers. She was immediately hooked by the idea of performing and moving an audience. Louisa had been dancing since she was 3 years old so was not something new to her. By 15 years old and w... Show more »
Louisa began her life as an actress at an early age, by 9 years old she was performing in musicals with girls almost twice her age and photographed in local newspapers. She was immediately hooked by the idea of performing and moving an audience. Louisa had been dancing since she was 3 years old so was not something new to her. By 15 years old and with numerous musicals, classic and contemporary plays under her belt, she was accepted at first audition into the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. Louisa auditioned and was accepted into the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. She worked tirelessly for three committed years where she was given one of the best drama school training courses in the world. Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama is the top ranked drama school in the United Kingdom.After graduating and obtaining a BA HONS degree in Acting, Louisa moved back to London, joining the unions Equity and Spotlight, where she was in the play 'How's The World Treating You?' at the Union Theatre, directed by Stephen Glover, who is releasing his new feature film into the festival circuit this year. Louisa starred in short called 'Malvinas - Breath in the Wind' starring alongside Paul Bullion (Peaky Blinders). In 2013 Louisa was cast in the feature film 'Plastic', an action packed British film based on a true story about a group of students pulling of a huge diamond heist to clear their debt. Louisa has done various voice-over work and in 2014 she was cast in an animated short called 'The CAP'. The project is written and directed by award winning director Adam Alive and now in post-production and scheduled for national release and festival release in 2016.In 2015 Louisa moved to Los Angeles to continue her career in the film and television industry. Louisa was cast as Lisa in the feature film 'The Bandit Hound' and is slated for 'The Bandit Hound II'. Louisa also starred in various shorts such as 'How to be Lonely and Depressed', 'Come Autumn' and 'If I Could Tell You'. She is in a series called Uncensored Hollywood and is slated for the next two seasons. She is a lead in a mockumentary about a festival called 'Dov Fest', that is being discussed with various networks. She has been in a few theatre gigs across town including 'Poe a Blackwood Tale (reading)' '3 to Die', 'The Bereaved' at Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre, North Hollywood. She played 'Gala Brand' in the play 'From Her Eye's Only' and received a fantastic review in Broadway World. She played Ivy in a new web-series called 'The Chronicles', which made official selection at 'Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival' and 'Los Angeles CineFest'. She was awarded 'Best Actor 2015' by Kombie - an online acting and movie app. She has also landed a role in the feature film 'Bloodsucka Jones' due to film later on in 2016. After the reading of Stella in 'Poe a Blackwood Tale', Louisa has been officially cast as Stella for the network pilot of the series.When Louisa isn't acting, she is writing new works of her own or collaborating with other creatives. She enjoys the beach and being close to the ocean and nature. Show less «
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