Noelle Loizos

FOUNDER | WRITER-DIRECTOR | ACTOR

Striking American actor of Italian, Greek, and North African descent, Noelle Loizos was born in New Jersey, the middle child of Chris Loizos, who worked for the New York Department of Education, and Sandra Marchese-Loizos, a baker. She has two siblings. She joined The Premier Company in New Jersey as a child actor and later became part of the original cast of Nina Kethevan’s play, Dress of Fire, alongside Austin Pendleton and Alice Kremelberg at The Players Theater in Manhattan. Loizos studied acting at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Stella Adler, and James Franco’s Studio 4. She went on to study at UCLA in their Producers Program. During this time, Loizos wrote scripts and worked as a commercial real estate broker for a global firm. Upon leaving University, Loizos worked for Executive Producer Guy Riedel and assisted world-renowned actor Jonah Hill.

Loizos won Best First Time Director at the New York Cinematography Awards and co-won Best Cinematography at LACA Film Festival in Los Angeles for her work on BUM. Her screenplay, Bernie Baby, was a finalist for the New York Screenplay Contest.