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Joyce Lee

Actor, Writer, filmmaker, Speech coach,

Actor, Writer, filmmaker, Speech coach,

Joyce Lee is an actor, writer, filmmaker, speech coach, and arts education advocate living in Los Angeles. Her documentary, “The Ethnic Groups of Ghana,” was shot while a fellow of The William and Eva Fox Foundation in Ghana, West Africa. Her play, Nino and the Principal’s Daughter toured Catholic Schools in Los Angeles under Enrichment Works sex-education program and her play The Dean’s Office was presented in play reading festivals at Houston’s Fade to Black, and New York’s Actor’s Studio BIPOC group. Since receiving an MFA in Acting from NYU, she has worked in TV, film and theatre and has taught acting at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY and voice and speech at New York Film Academy in Burbank, CA. Ms. Lee also has a passion for youth development and holds a certificate in Social Emotional Healing through the Arts from UCLArts, Santa Monica. She has worked with youth at probation camps and with highly gifted, high-risk youth in under-funded schools throughout Los Angeles. Joyce is a member of SAG-AFTRA, AEA, Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers West, and The Actor’s Studio.

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Joyce Lee
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