Amy Redford is an accomplished actress, director, and producer with a rich background in the entertainment industry. With decades of experience on both sides of the camera, she brings a unique perspective to the creative process.
As a director and producer, Redford's credits include a series of videos for Sony Music's release of Jeff Buckley's album "You and I", a short film called "DeLiVeRy" featuring Ethan Suplee and Lukas Haas, a branded short for Bloomingdales called "Tea for Three", and the show "Aperture" for HGTV.
Her directorial debut was the feature film "The Guitar", starring Saffron Burrows, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Redford is also working on several upcoming projects, including the features "60'6"" and "Claude and the Birthday Cake", which she is co-writing with Jude Falaise about growing up in Haiti in 1963, and "Cowboys and Indians" about the collision of cultures from the American west and Indian Americans.
In addition to her work in film, Redford is co-creating two series, "Royal Hotel" with Deirdre Lewis, and "Bedlam" with David Connolly and Hannah Davis.
As an actress, Redford has appeared in national and international films, TV, and theatre productions. She holds a postgraduate degree from LAMDA, studied at ACT, The Actors Center, Circle Rep, and earned her BA from SFSU and University of Colorado, Boulder.
Redford is also heavily involved with the Sundance Institute and the Sundance Resort in Utah, serving on the Board of the Institute. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband and three daughters.