Born in Osaka, Japan, Fay's formative years were marked by a profound passion for visual art, with drawing and painting serving as her primary creative outlets. However, her artistic trajectory took a dramatic turn when she relocated to the United States during her teenage years, precipitating a transformation from visual artist to thespian.
Now a resident of Los Angeles, Fay has resided in the city for over a decade, during which time she has been an integral member of the prestigious Theatre of NOTE, a Hollywood institution boasting an impressive roster of current and former members, including Kirsten Vangsness, James Lesure, and Angelica Huston.
Fay's impressive body of work has been recognized with a lead actor nomination at the L.A. Stage Alliance's Ovation Awards, a distinction made all the more remarkable by the fact that it represents the first-ever such nomination bestowed upon a Japanese-born actor. This milestone achievement is particularly noteworthy, given that Fay's performance in Erik Patterson's "Tonseisha" also marked a historic first, as she became the first Japanese-born actor to receive an acting nomination.
In addition to her impressive stage and film credits, Fay has also made a name for herself as a Japanese VIP tram tour guide at Universal Studios Hollywood, a role she has fulfilled with distinction for over a decade.