BIO
Felicity Bryant is a multi-talented artist, from San Diego, who is passionate about acting, singing, and dancing. Her journey began at The Old Globe Theatre, where her love for language and performance flourished into a professional career. She graced the stage at La Jolla Playhouse in the musical comedy Little Miss Sunshine by William Finn and James Lapine. She returned to the playhouse and participated in a staged reading of Akeelah and the Bee under the direction of Charles Randolph-Wright.
Her talent and dedication earned her the Best Actress award at the Broadway San Diego Awards, leading to a remarkable performance at the Minskoff Theatre as a Jimmy Awards nominee. With a solid foundation in classical training, including the works of Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Stanislavski, Felicity continued to hone her skills at CSUF. There, she recognized the importance of discovery and authenticity in her stage performances and personal life.
Expanding her creative horizons, Felicity now explores her talents in various realms, such as sketch comedy, improv, and writing, while staying true to her roots as an actor, singer, and dancer.