Tracy Peyton
(Actor)
Tracy Peyton began working in theater and film in
Wilmington, North Carolina where she was an active part of a repertory
company and managed to earn her Screen Actors’ Guild membership by the
age of 12. She was proud to be cast in two Made for Television movies;
Gramps and The Rose Garden in which she had the
opportunity to play opposite Andy Griffith and Mary Tyler Moore. After
graduating from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts with a B.F.A. in Drama,
Tracy’s favorite roles include Olga in Three Sisters at the
Stella Adler Theatre (NYC), Conrad from Much Ado About Nothing at
the Vineyard Playhouse, and the lead role in an independent film
entitled Jerico Dies.
Most recently Tracy played the supporting
role of Lark on a pilot in development called The Book on Love
and is extremely proud to say that she produced her first show! She
acted as producer and starred as Elly in the recent production of
Theresa Rebeck’s Sunday on the Rocks at the Third Street Theater.
Miss Peyton continued her studies with
The Stonestreet Film and Television studios in New York, Anthony
Meindl’s Actors Lab, and Brian Reise Acting Studios here in Los Angeles.
Tracy looks forward to being a part of many future productions at Write
Act Repertory.
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