Amy Hill's extensive television and film credits total over 180. As a voice actor, she has lent her voice to recurring characters on numerous shows, such as "American Dad", "Lilo and Stitch" (film and series),"King of the Hill", and HBO's "Happily Ever After".
She has also secured recurring roles on "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend", "UnReal", "Preacher", and the CBS sitcom "Mom". Additionally, she was a regular on Amazon Prime's "Just Add Magic".
Amy Hill's career began in theater, where she worked with the renowned Asian American Theater Company in San Francisco, serving as a teacher, director, and artistic committee member. She was also an integral part of San Francisco's improvisation and sketch-comedy scene.
Hill is recognized in the theatre world as a respected performance artist, having written and performed a number of one-woman shows, including the trilogy of "Tokyo Bound", "Reunion", and "Beside Myself".
She has collaborated with regional theaters such as The Mark Taper Forum, Berkeley Rep, Seattle Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, and The Public Theater in New York City. Hill has also appeared on Broadway in Lincoln Center's "Twelfth Night", which was broadcast on PBS' "Live from Lincoln Center".
Amy Hill is proud to consider East West Players as her Los Angeles Theater "home", where she has performed, directed, and taught.