Faith Fay

Faith Fay is an American actress who has starred in movies and television shows.

Career

Faith Fay, born 1982, is an actress, artist, producer, writer, mentor, inspirational speaker, and philanthropist of Native American and White American descent. She is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and Writers Guild of America. She studied acting and film making at Scott Rogers Studio, and graduated from college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Fay is sponsored by Pualani Hawaii, Cobian Footwear, and Ecoxgear. Fay played Lani Lane in the 2011 feature film Soul Surfer, the inspiring true story of pro surfer Bethany Hamilton. Since Soul Surfer Fay has volunteered with the "Friends Of Bethany Organization" and for the non profit "Walking On Water" mentoring and surfing with kids from around the world. Soul Surfer was the second feature film Fay has done that is based on an inspiring true story, the first was "Life" released in 2007, based on the tragic life story of PWA windsurfer Natsuki Iijima. Fay was also a recurring cast member on ABC's Lost's as a survivor whom the fans dubbed "Sexy Blue Striped Shirt Girl". Faith Fay also starred as CIA agent McNeil in 2005's Tides of War and as FBI agent Alice Wells in the indie film "Killer TV". She guest-starred on the show Beyond the Break as the character Carmen. In 2012-2013 Fay starred in and produced the inspiring film Beyond Sight, a journey about a blind surfer from Brazil, Derek Rabelo, who ventures to Hawaii to surf the infamous surf break Pipeline. In 2013 Fay produced the thrilling documentary "Retratos Do Mar" about the best water photographers in the world and the untamed ocean in which they shoot. In 2013 Fay also wrote, illustrated, designed, and released her first children's book Rattie The Hawaiian Rat Finds A New Home (ISBN 978-1481159906). In 2014 Fay began touring the inspiring film "Beyond Sight" around the world, while managing to hold outreaches along the way. This year Fay has also poured time into Walking On Water, Project Rescue, the 10th Annual Switchfoot Bro Am, and Cobian's new campaign "Every Step Matters".

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