Lily Davis grew up on a small island outside of Seattle, WA called Mercer Island. As a child, she began taking dance classes and performing in show choir at various places on Mercer Island. When Lily was 16, she moved to Los Angeles to be a dancer at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy. She trained at the academy for two years where was able to work directly with Debbie Allen and performed in the Herbie Hancock Tribute in 2007 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. Throughout this time, she took singing and acting classes. Lily then applied and was accepted into the Acting program at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on a talent scholarship. At Point Park, Lily performed not only at school but professionally in and around Pittsburgh as well. She was lucky enough to work with Danny Herman, an A Chorus Line veteran her junior year, in which she played the role of Cassie. On January of 2013, Lily was mentioned as one of the "Supporting Female Roles of the Year" in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for her performance of Jane in a play by Victoria Stewart called "800 Words: The Transmigration of Phillip K. Dick". She also participated in the Oscar Wilde classic "Lady Winderemere's Fan" at the Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, directed by Alan Stanford, whom she also had the pleasure of working with in her last performance as a Point Park student as Lady Teazle in "The School For Scandal". She graduated from Point Park University with a BFA in Acting in 2013.
Outside of performing, Lily enjoys reading, yoga, cleaning, spending time with great friends and family, traveling, and eating some good sushi.