Amy Raasch
- Actress
- Music Department
- Composer
Amy Raasch is an actor, writer, media installation artist, award-winning filmmaker, and performing musician based in Los Angeles. Trained at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she has appeared in several productions for theater and feature film, including Sundance favorite "the four corners of nowhere" by Stephen Chbosky ("The Perks of Being A Wallflower," "Wonder"), and recently contributed music to Sony Classics release "The Diary Of A Teenage Girl." Winner of the GINA Songwriting Contest, Raasch released debut album, "Love or Inertia" and was named one of the Top Unsigned Artists in Los Angeles by Music Connection Magazine. She followed with "52 Songs in 52 Weeks," an episodic collection of live video performances of works-in-progress. Her animated short "Cat Bird Coyote" has been named an Official Selection of seventeen film festivals, winner of two, and has been distributed by Virgin America Airlines. A special selection of Son of Semele's Solo Creation Festival and Remix, her solo multimedia show "The Animal Monologues" received its NYC debut at United Solo Theatre Festival and enjoyed a full run at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles as part of Solo Queens Fest. Her latest album of quirky electronic pop, "Girls Get Cold," is now streaming everywhere.