Fay Lytle
- Actress
- Writer
- Art Department
Although Lytle's film career began with horror and horror-comedies, she is drawn to stories that are unique, unexpected, and heartwarming.
Fay fell in love with performing at a young age through ballet and theatre, and has been writing skits, plays, and stories since early childhood. She finds fulfillment in all facets of storytelling, whether the story is written, spoken aloud, filmed, performed in front of a live audience, expressed through illustrations and animation, or interpreted through music and dance.
Through formal and informal means, a series of seemingly unrelated studies have shaped the artist and performer Fay Lytle is today. Fay studied subjects like Television Productions and Media Arts in high school, which introduced her to screenwriting, story boarding, cinematography, onscreen acting, editing, and rudimentary animation. Lytle also enjoyed dance and advanced classes in drawing and literature, as well as heavy involvement with theatre and art groups (Brainerd Sr. High School-MN). She further developed her storytelling skills through first-hand experience on sets of independent films, student films, and stage performances in MN and Los Angeles. Additional working knowledge was obtained through hands-on courses in technical theatre and music industry --stage managing, set building, costume design and construction, running lights, operating sound boards, and laying and mixing basic tracks--, performance-specific training --singing, voice training, stage acting, onscreen acting, voiceover acting, improvisational acting, Children's Theatre, hand-to-hand stage combat, and choreographed fighting with cutlass and broadsword--, as well as traditional classes in linguistics, communications, literature, creative writing, and psychology (Central Lakes College-MN, St. Cloud State University-MN, University of MN-Twin Cities, The Second City-Hollywood, Zydeco Casting Studios-Los Angeles, The Academy of Theatrical Combat-Hollywood).
Fay Lytle is fluent in English, speaks varying degrees of multiple languages, can access a variety of accents, and considers herself to be a bit of a mythology/science-fiction/fantasy nerd.
Fay fell in love with performing at a young age through ballet and theatre, and has been writing skits, plays, and stories since early childhood. She finds fulfillment in all facets of storytelling, whether the story is written, spoken aloud, filmed, performed in front of a live audience, expressed through illustrations and animation, or interpreted through music and dance.
Through formal and informal means, a series of seemingly unrelated studies have shaped the artist and performer Fay Lytle is today. Fay studied subjects like Television Productions and Media Arts in high school, which introduced her to screenwriting, story boarding, cinematography, onscreen acting, editing, and rudimentary animation. Lytle also enjoyed dance and advanced classes in drawing and literature, as well as heavy involvement with theatre and art groups (Brainerd Sr. High School-MN). She further developed her storytelling skills through first-hand experience on sets of independent films, student films, and stage performances in MN and Los Angeles. Additional working knowledge was obtained through hands-on courses in technical theatre and music industry --stage managing, set building, costume design and construction, running lights, operating sound boards, and laying and mixing basic tracks--, performance-specific training --singing, voice training, stage acting, onscreen acting, voiceover acting, improvisational acting, Children's Theatre, hand-to-hand stage combat, and choreographed fighting with cutlass and broadsword--, as well as traditional classes in linguistics, communications, literature, creative writing, and psychology (Central Lakes College-MN, St. Cloud State University-MN, University of MN-Twin Cities, The Second City-Hollywood, Zydeco Casting Studios-Los Angeles, The Academy of Theatrical Combat-Hollywood).
Fay Lytle is fluent in English, speaks varying degrees of multiple languages, can access a variety of accents, and considers herself to be a bit of a mythology/science-fiction/fantasy nerd.