Fay Wolf is a multifaceted creative individual based in Los Angeles, boasting an impressive array of skills and accomplishments. She has a rich educational background, having attended Boston University School for the Arts and LAMDA in London, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting.
Fay's extensive stage credits include esteemed institutions such as the O'Neill Theatre Center, Radio City Music Hall, Boston Playwrights Theatre, and a national tour for Clearchannel. Upon relocating to Los Angeles, she transitioned to television, making appearances on popular shows like Numb3rs, Ghost Whisperer, Bones, 2 Broke Girls, Children's Hospital, and recurring on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
However, Fay decided to take a hiatus from acting to focus on her passion for music and writing. As a musician, she has released three albums and numerous singles, with her songs featured on various television shows, including Grey's Anatomy, Pretty Little Liars, The Fosters, Vampire Diaries, Carrie Diaries, One Tree Hill, Covert Affairs, and Chasing Life. Her music is available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Bandcamp, iTunes, and Amazon.
Fay's most recent single, "These Kids," was released in 2019, and her cover of "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" has surpassed one million streams on Spotify. Her music often resonates with audiences, as seen in the iconic Cristina Yang monologue scene on Grey's Anatomy, accompanied by her song "Yours."
Beyond her creative endeavors, Fay has also made a name for herself as a decluttering expert. In 2016, Ballantine/Random House published her debut book, "New Order: A Decluttering Handbook For Creative Folks (And Everyone Else)," which is the culmination of her decade-long experience in the field. Fay has spoken at various events, including Etsy's inaugural conference in NYC, Soho House LA, Random House headquarters, The LA Times Book Festival, and more.
Her book has received widespread recognition, being featured twice in The New York Times and earning Fay a spot on the cover of Better Homes & Gardens magazine as one of their chosen "Stylemakers." Fans can visit Fay's official website at faywolf.com and her decluttering-focused website at neworderlove.com to learn more about her work and projects.