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Ayden Skye is a New York doll with a raspy voice and a wild imagination.

On the screen, she can most recently be seen in Luderdale, The Headmistress, All The Lord's Men, and Imaginary Friends (opposite Soleil Moon Frye). At 21 years old, she wrote and directed her first film, “Daffy”, which has since been selected to over 30 festivals across the country and awarded Best Film (Grand Prize) at the 2017 Katra Film Series. Her feature-length directorial debut, Movie With All My Friends, recently wrapped its year-long festival run and is set for a 2025 release.

On the stage, her play Anderson Lena and the Things That Don't Matter garnered rave reviews in both its Off-Broadway and Hollywood runs. Her new musical Sensation, for which she wrote the book, music, and lyrics, is helmed by director Will Nunziata (White Rose), with musical direction by Rich Mercurio (Waitress).

On the mic, she's a regular at the likes of Rockwood Music Hall, Mercury Lounge, Bowery Electric, Analog, The Delancey, and Pianos. She’s been fortunate to have mentors and collaborators in some of her industry role models: her first single, "Pray To Me", was produced by two-time Grammy Award-winner Boo Mitchell (Al Green, Bruno Mars, John Mayer), and her second, "Blue Lights", was produced and engineered by Jon Arbuckle (Jonas Brothers, Jon Batiste).