Lily Ann Stubbs is an actress, known for Eliminators (2016), To Build a Home (2015) and Days Without (2018).
Lily Anna Blouin is known for Annabelle Hooper and the Ghosts of Nantucket (2016).
Lily Anne Harrison is the daughter of actor Gregory Harrison and actress/model Randi Oakes. She has studied acting, screenwriting and improvisation at various schools and in several programs in Los Angeles, most notably, The Groundlings School Of Improv, Margie Haber Studio, Lesly Kahn & Company, Ivana Chubbuck Studio, and UCLA. She is the middle sister of Emma Lee Harrison and Kate Harrison, and her brother, Quinn Edgar Harrison, was adopted.
Lily Anne McPherson-Dobbins is known for Cargo (2017).
Lily Anthonissen is known for Megan (2020) and Ablaze (2021).
Lily Atkinson is known for Johnny English Reborn (2011), Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007) and Tooth (2004).
Lily Aubry is known for Fifi (2022), Nous, les Leroy (2024) and Alphonse (2023).
Lily Avnet is known for Three Christs (2017), Kendra (2012) and Last Meal (2008).
Lily Balatincz is an actress, known for The Tunnel (2011), Loitering with Intent (2014) and Be My Baby (2017).
Lily Baldwin is a multi-faceted artist, filmmaker, and performer known for her compelling, intricate narrative expression. A formidable talent based in NYC, Berlin, and LA, Baldwin combines her deep love of dance and film to craft visceral stories with stylized dreamscapes. Her works have screened at all major festivals including Sundance, SXSW, Berlinale, and the Venice Biennale, and have been exhibited around the world at galleries and museums including Lincoln Center, the V&A Museum, Miami Art Basel, and Carnegie Hall. Her shorts are featured on The Criterion Channel, Netflix, Amazon, Filmmaker Magazine, and Nowness, among others. Her psychological thriller Swallowed premiered in the omnibus feature "Collective: Unconscious". Previous work also includes "Sleepover La", "A Juice Box Afternoon", and "Sea Meadow" (Academy-qualifying theatrical run). She choreographed the music video "Sutphin Boulevard" by Blood Orange / Dev Hynes and the opening event at Times Square with Arto Lindsay for Performa 09. As a dancer, Baldwin performed on the world tour of David Byrne and Brian Eno's album "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today", with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet. Lily co-created and performed in "Terrain: A Docu-Dream". This expanded cinema installation brings together dance, documentary, 360-degree immersive video, virtual interactivity, and spatial design. Baldwin also co-directed Through You, an award-winning VR installation in which The New York Times noted "Movement and gesture take possession of the viewer in a way that has never been replicated." Independent Magazine names her as one of "10 Filmmakers to Watch", Short of the Week compares her work to David Lynch, and The New York Times says her "work has a visceral power similar to Cronenberg's." Baldwin has been a juror for the Tribeca Film Festival, taught and lectured at numerous Universities, is a Sundance Institute New Frontier fellow, a Nantucket Screenwriters Colony Fellow, and a member of the Guild of Future Architects, with whom she will publish her short-fiction piece "Kaleidecopia" in their upcoming "20 Decades Of 2020" book, based on a Futurist Writers' Room series. Lily is the creator and host of the podcast "Stories Of The Stalked'', a genre bending true-crime series based on her personal experience being stalked that merges memoir with journalism and immersive soundscape (Ventureland, Feast Collective, Hana Walker-Brown, Audible UK). Baldwin is also directing an upcoming feature-length narrative thriller, an episodic sci-fi documentary series, and radically reimagining her artistic position within the art world. Additionally, based on her recent experience living in and out of the disability world and insights related to stillness and pain, Baldwin was named a Sundance Institute Interdisciplinary Program Grantee (supported by the MacArthur Foundation) for her forthcoming documentary feature, "Chronicle Of Hip", in which she is the subject and performer. She is the founder of "Stop Stalking Us", a nonprofit that unites people impacted by the dangerous, often invisible, crime of stalking.