Lucy Walsh(V)
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Lucy Marie Walsh is an American-Irish stage trained actress, known for her television, film and theater roles. Lucy is also a classical pianist, singer, songwriter and film composer.
Award - winning stage credits include: Shakespeare's "The Tempest" (Broadway World Nom for Best Actress as Ariel), "Antony and Cleopatra" (Cleopatra), "Much Ado About Nothing" (Beatrice), "Comedy of Errors" (Adriana), "The Motherfucker With the Hat", "The Art of Dining", "I Stand Before You Naked", "Love Allways", and more.
Television credits include: "Curb Your Enthusiasm" opposite Elizabeth Banks and Larry David, "NCIS", and "Criminal Minds", on which she was personally cast and directed by the show's Tony-winning star Joe Mantegna. Feature films include Garry Marshall's final film "Mother's Day" opposite Jason Sudeikis, and Lucy also has her original song "Winter Coat" in the film.
During the pandemic, Lucy launched a podcast "The Lucy & Annabel Show" with Annabel Jones (daughter of Monkees' Davy Jones), where they weekly discuss their wild upbringings and relatable ups and downs of adulting. Their candor and hilarious banter is quickly gaining high listener numbers, celebrity guests, and fantastic reviews.
In music: Lucy just composed the original musical score for the film "Normal", now receiving accolades in film festivals around the Country. She grew up in a musical family- her father is Joe Walsh, her uncle is Ringo Starr, and her grandmother was a pianist for the New York City ballet. Signed to various major record labels including David Letterman and Jay Z, Lucy has toured internationally with her music, most recently with Maroon 5. She has performed on national television, starring on MTV's hit show "Rock the Cradle", where she earned the highest judge's score of the season and was acclaimed by the show's all-star judges as 'The one to beat'.
Lucy has sung the National Anthem at many important events, including Dodger Stadium, for President Bill Clinton, Tiger Woods, and LA Mayor Eric Garcetti. Lucy's Roy Orbison cover is included on his recent "Under the Covers" album, and she is next featured in Billy Bob Thornton's new musical film project "And Then We Drove". Her music has been recorded by multiple recording artists in several languages, and her original songs have over one million plays online.
Lucy is currently in development with both a television limited series and debut book based on her grandparent's WWII love letters.
Award - winning stage credits include: Shakespeare's "The Tempest" (Broadway World Nom for Best Actress as Ariel), "Antony and Cleopatra" (Cleopatra), "Much Ado About Nothing" (Beatrice), "Comedy of Errors" (Adriana), "The Motherfucker With the Hat", "The Art of Dining", "I Stand Before You Naked", "Love Allways", and more.
Television credits include: "Curb Your Enthusiasm" opposite Elizabeth Banks and Larry David, "NCIS", and "Criminal Minds", on which she was personally cast and directed by the show's Tony-winning star Joe Mantegna. Feature films include Garry Marshall's final film "Mother's Day" opposite Jason Sudeikis, and Lucy also has her original song "Winter Coat" in the film.
During the pandemic, Lucy launched a podcast "The Lucy & Annabel Show" with Annabel Jones (daughter of Monkees' Davy Jones), where they weekly discuss their wild upbringings and relatable ups and downs of adulting. Their candor and hilarious banter is quickly gaining high listener numbers, celebrity guests, and fantastic reviews.
In music: Lucy just composed the original musical score for the film "Normal", now receiving accolades in film festivals around the Country. She grew up in a musical family- her father is Joe Walsh, her uncle is Ringo Starr, and her grandmother was a pianist for the New York City ballet. Signed to various major record labels including David Letterman and Jay Z, Lucy has toured internationally with her music, most recently with Maroon 5. She has performed on national television, starring on MTV's hit show "Rock the Cradle", where she earned the highest judge's score of the season and was acclaimed by the show's all-star judges as 'The one to beat'.
Lucy has sung the National Anthem at many important events, including Dodger Stadium, for President Bill Clinton, Tiger Woods, and LA Mayor Eric Garcetti. Lucy's Roy Orbison cover is included on his recent "Under the Covers" album, and she is next featured in Billy Bob Thornton's new musical film project "And Then We Drove". Her music has been recorded by multiple recording artists in several languages, and her original songs have over one million plays online.
Lucy is currently in development with both a television limited series and debut book based on her grandparent's WWII love letters.