- Height5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
- Lucy Aiken an actress, singer, dancer, writer, comedian, and entrepreneur, but most importantly she is a storyteller at her core. Lucy is essentially the actor's equivalent of a digital nomad. In other words, she goes where the work takes her, even if it takes her all around the world! She has been fortunate enough to have traveled to places in Asia, Australia, Europe and South America, and has performed professionally in places that run the gamut from Alaska to Turkey. Although she got her start in theatre, she has also worked in film, television and commercials, as well as podcasting. She hopes to visit every major region of the world within her lifetime. She is a neurodivergent actress, and she considers it her life's work to use the arts as a tool to change the social dialogue around many issues, and specially around neurodiversity. She believes that the word "disability" is an antiquated way of looking at the gorgeous variety of the human brain.
She has a Bachelor of Music in Contemporary Vocal Performance with a Musical Theater minor from Berklee College of Music, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. While attending She has also studied the Meisner technique at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre, and stand-up comedy/improvisation at Improv Boston Comedy School. In 2017, she was also a member of Williamstown Theatre Festival's Acting Apprentice Company. Some of her career highlights credits include playing the role of "Violet" in a stage adaption of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" in Turkey (Cloud Theatre), working as an Acting Apprentice at the acclaimed Williamstown Theatre Festival, playing the role of "Madame" (Alaska Travel Adventures). In addition to stage acting, she has worked in film, television and commercials.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lucy Aiken - Lucy is a neurodivergent actress with a passion for activism, and fostering a world with genuine acceptance rather than mere awareness of differences. Lucy hopes to utilize her work as a catalyst for people to begin to see disability as part of the sacred ordinary of every day life, rather than something inherently "other." She aspires to apply the phrase "nothing about us without us" to the way that neurodiversity is represented in the arts. She is honored to be a part of the new wave of openly autistic/neurodivergent performers committed to telling their own stories in an authentic way. Lucy is a neurodivergent actress with a passion for activism, and fostering a world with genuine acceptance rather than mere awareness of differences. Lucy hopes to utilize her work as a catalyst for people to begin to see disability as part of the sacred ordinary of every day life, rather than something inherently "other." She aspires to embody the phrase "nothing about us without us" to the way that neurodiversity is represented in the arts. She identifies as part of the #actuallyautistic community- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lucy Aiken
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Lucy has been to five continents, and hopes to one day visit all seven. She has also traveled to over 20 countries, and hopes to visit every major region of the world within her lifetime.
- Train like an athlete, think like an entrepreneur, perform like it's your destiny.
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