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Homepage: https://www.amandalynnjoyce.com/

Movie Involvements: 5

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Biography

Starring in several independent features and short films, Amanda Lynn Joyce has worked her way from casual improviser to leading lady. Her most recent roles in The Impasse, Looking For Andrew, and Follow The Stars have showcased her ability to perform in both comedic and dramatic roles effortlessly. Her career started in 2011 performing on a monthly basis with Augusta GA’s premiere improve troupe Schrodingers Cat in their hit First Friday Show eXtreme Theater Games. Shortly after she was cast in several independent plays in the Le Chat Noir Theater’s annual short play festival Quickies. From then on she performed in various roles on stage, most notably as Sister Aloysius in Doubt for Les Chatons Noir Youth Theater Program, and in Le Chat Noir’s Cupid’s Cabaret performance as Emilie in Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Her first feature film appearance was in the dark comedy The Great Kentucky Goblin Spree as Etta Mae Baker, daughter to Hank and Betty Baker, inspired by true events set in the backwoods of Kentucky in the 1950’s. Since then Amanda has performed as a character actor and stunt performer for several haunts and experiences, most notably Le Chat Noir’s Zombie Walk, Annual Black Cat Ball, and Atlanta's very own Netherworld Haunted House. She also hosts events for several entertainment groups, including Schrodingers Cat Improv Troupe, Dirty South Burlesque and Caberet, and Outspoken Entertainment.

Most Famous Work

Miss Shiny
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Miss Shiny

(2016) Production Assistant
Arte Factum
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Arte Factum

(2017) Writer

Acting

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2017 Vilkata
Woman in White
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Directing

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2017 Director
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Writing

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2017 Writer
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Production

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2016 Production Assistant
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