Shae D'lyn has had a prolific career spanning over two decades, playing a wide range of challenging roles opposite renowned actors.
She has appeared in numerous films, including "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" opposite Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant, "Gypsy" opposite Naomi Watts, and "Vegas Vacation" opposite Chevy Chase and Randy Quaid.
On television, she has had notable roles on "Orange is the New Black" opposite Taylor Schilling, "Boardwalk Empire" opposite Kelly Macdonald, and "Dharma and Greg" where she starred for four years as Jane.
Shae has also had a successful career in theater, starring in productions such as "The Comedy of Errors" at Boston's Leland Center, and "Tiger Tail" in the New York theatrical premiere, receiving a notable review by The New York Times.
She attended The University of Virginia and completed Circle in the Square's Professional Two Year Training Program, studying under renowned teachers such as Terese Hayden and Alan Langdon.
Shae has also directed and produced theater, film, and television productions, and has completed two feature screenplays, a play, and a television pilot.
She founded a production company Shot in the Dark Films and the Independent Artists' Cooperative in Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, and Toronto, which has over 600 members.
Shae's film work can be seen at http://shotinthedarkfilms.com.
In 2001, she founded the Independent Artists' Cooperative in Los Angeles, which grew to over 300 members the first year and branched off into IAC's in NY and Toronto.
Her project, "HearMe - The Imagine Project," won the Audience Award at the Elevate Film Festival and connects orphans in various countries through music.