Elizabeth Gray Bayne
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Elizabeth Bayne is an actor and award-winning producer and director based in Los Angeles. Elizabeth grew up in Hampton, Virginia and was a Division I nationally ranked athlete in Track & Field at the University of Pittsburgh. She once held the national record for high school girls in the 500 meter and the Virginia state record for high school girls indoor 1000 meter.
After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh, she attended Yale University and graduated with a Master of Public Health. Elizabeth did social marketing and public service communications in a three year Fellowship at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in D.C..
In Elizabeth's first professional acting role, she played "Tituba" in "The Crucible" with the Foundry Players of Washington, D.C.. During the EPA Fellowship, she met Joe Pytka who directed a PSA for the EPA. Elizabeth was inspired by Joe Pytka's work to attend film school. She later graduated with a Master of Fine Art in Film from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Elizabeth now produces and directs PSAs and short digital content for nonprofits, she is working on a feature length documentary titled "Chocolate Milk".
After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh, she attended Yale University and graduated with a Master of Public Health. Elizabeth did social marketing and public service communications in a three year Fellowship at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in D.C..
In Elizabeth's first professional acting role, she played "Tituba" in "The Crucible" with the Foundry Players of Washington, D.C.. During the EPA Fellowship, she met Joe Pytka who directed a PSA for the EPA. Elizabeth was inspired by Joe Pytka's work to attend film school. She later graduated with a Master of Fine Art in Film from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Elizabeth now produces and directs PSAs and short digital content for nonprofits, she is working on a feature length documentary titled "Chocolate Milk".