Fiona Edmonds is a third year student at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. She studies performance for stage and screen, writing, and French. She has always been a creator and uses her desire to learn and understand to motivate the work she performs in. Fiona especially favors work that utilizes natural emotion and stories to inspire people, to teach people, to promote social justice. 

Fiona Edmonds has trained with professors who have succeeded professionally in their work in New York City, as well as all throughout her childhood from other passionate mentors. Soon, she will be training and performing at the British American Drama Academy for part of the year. Though she was raised on the stage she has quickly entered into the film scene of New York and has acted in more than a dozen short length/feature length films. Fiona is dedicated to the time and the effort that it takes to succeed in an acting career, and she is passionate about the future.

As a writer, Fiona focuses on stories of women, stories of love, and stories of mental health. She is an advocate for the voices of women in literature; her beliefs stands out in the projects she chooses to be a part of. When  beginning a new piece of fiction, Fiona tends to lean on the grief of life and the opposite feelings that it can influence. She believes this is her way to touching other souls and to inspire them to empathize with others and feel deeply.

Fiona's recent stage roles include: ELVIRA (Blithe Spirit), #14 (The Wolves), HERO (Much Ado About Nothing), JESSICA (This is Our Youth), JULIET (Romeo & Juliet).  In film she has starred in many short films, and her most recent feature film will be releasing at the end of the year to an audience of producers. 

On top of her writing and acting, Fiona is an activist who spent the past year working with the grassroots organization Democracy Matters. She spent much of her time planning different ways for young people to become involved with their rights and promoting the voices of others who had been silenced. Fiona funnels this passion for justice into her work and dreams of someday having such a loud voice that she cannot be ignored and her advocacy cannot go unnoticed.