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About Me

Audrey Les is an actor, audio engineer, singer, and writer. Originally from Haiti, she moved to the United States with her family in 2002 and has always been heavily influenced by her family’s artistic endeavors such as acting, dancing, singing, and the rich roots of Haitian culture. Living in various U.S cities in her youth like Brooklyn, Philly, and Ft. Lauderdale, helped Audrey develop her own approach to creativity by fusing all of these experiences together through spoken word, singing, and writing. After high school, Audrey enlisted in the U.S Army and served for 8 years before returning to the artistic lifestyle that she longed for. 

 

The beginning of Audrey’s artistic career began when she enrolled at The New York Film Academy and graduated Suma Cum Laude with an Associates of Fine Arts in 2021. She continued her acting training for an additional year with The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. Wanting more involvement within the world of film, Audrey studied at The Los Angeles Film School to learn audio engineering in order to learn the process of music and filmmaking and earned a Bachelors degree in audio engineering. Audrey has since been a recording engineer for Socatina, Reggae Sam, Ody Zeus, Keidoc and has recorded ADR and edited dialogue for a short film titled ‘The Big Bad Bully’. Currently, she is a working actor and the mix and master engineer for an EP titled ‘Overdue’ by Keidoc and is looking forward to more projects to come. 

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