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- Lucy Capri is best known for playing Sam Worthington and Lily Rabe's daughter "Peri Monroe," in the Netflix feature film "Fractured" and co-starring opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones as "Grace," in the television series "Queen America." She is a grateful and dedicated young actress, whose joyful demeanor continually shines.
Lucy began performing professionally at a young age, after a family friend introduced her family to a talent agent who quickly recognized her desire to entertain. From early on, directors and coaches alike continually commented that she had "natural instincts," as well as "acting skills that could not be taught." Lucy has since been blessed to work with a number of the industry's most prominent directors, including multiple Academy Award winning actors, in a variety of diverse and challenging roles.
Some of Lucy's most prominent roles include: playing the daughter of Sam Worthington and Lily Rabe's characters in the Brad Anderson-directed Netflix feature film "Fractured," portraying "Young Lori Vance" in the Ron Howard feature film "Hillbilly Elegy," co-starring opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones and Tom Ellis (playing his daughter in a recurring role) in the television series "Queen America" and portraying "Janita Cooper" (in another recurring role) in the Disney Plus streaming series, "The Right Stuff" (co-produced by Leonardo DiCaprio).
Miss Capri has also shared the stage with multiple Broadway veterans in the 1st National Broadway Tour of the Tony-Nominated "Waitress: The Musical," as "Lulu." In addition to on-camera and stage work, she is also a professional young voiceover artist with hundreds of animation, singing, narration, audiobook, e-learning, commercial and promo credits to her name.
Lucy and her sister, Lileina Joy, make up the sister-sister voiceover team "A Lil' Joy Kids Voiceovers" (ALilJoyKidsVoiceovers.com). Together, they have voiced over 1,100 professional voiceover projects since 2016. They regularly record from their professional home studio and connect with clients worldwide via Source-Connect, Zoom, Google Meet and more. Their projects have been heard worldwide and gained global attention (including a viral video voiced by Lucy, for "Focus on the Family").
Lucy has been nominated five times (between 2021 and 2024) for a prestigious "One Voice Award" - four times in the category of "Best Children's Voiceover Performance," as well as for "Best Character Performance" (an adult category) in 2024, for her role as "Charla Chilla" in the animated series "Chip Chilla"
Lucy's positive attitude goes hand-in-hand with a maturity that extends beyond her young years. She wears her heart on her sleeve and is always excited and thankful for each opportunity she is blessed with and considered for. Her family's first joy is found in Jesus Christ (Romans 15:13). She and her older sister Lileina love working on faith-based projects. Giving back is also important to their family; together they regularly volunteer with various special needs organizations, food pantries and animal shelters.
Bubbly little Lucy Capri may be small and petite, but her joyful personality is bigger than life. In addition to performing, Lucy also loves spend time with her sister and cousins, swiftly serve the ball on the volleyball court, swim like a mermaid, learn American Sign Language, and be a little chef and baker in the kitchen with her mom, grandma and sister. She also loves to travel and has filmed in various locations across the United States, as well as in Canada and Europe. At any moment, you might find this little homeschooler breaking out in song about whatever is going on (just like her Daddy).
Director reviews are available in the "References" section below.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Manager - Press Bio: Lucy Capri is best known for playing Sam Worthington and Lily Rabe's daughter "Peri Monroe," in the Netflix film "Fractured" and co-starring opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones as "Grace," in the television series "Queen America." Some of her most other prominent roles include portraying "Young Lori Vance" in the Ron Howard film "Hillbilly Elegy" and playing "Janita Cooper" in the Disney Plus series, "The Right Stuff" (co-produced by Leonardo DiCaprio). Lucy is a joyful young actress, whose happy demeanor continually shines. From early on, directors and coaches alike continually commented that she had "natural instincts," as well as "acting skills that could not be taught." Lucy has since been blessed to work with a number of the industry's most prominent directors, including multiple Academy Award winning actors, in a variety of diverse and challenging roles. She has also shared the stage with multiple Broadway veterans in the 1st National Broadway Tour of the Tony-Nominated Musical "Waitress," as "Lulu." In addition to on-camera and stage work, Lucy is also a professional young voiceover artist with hundreds of animation, commercial and promo credits to her name. She has been nominated five times for a prestigious "One Voice Award." She and her sister Lileina Joy, make up the sister-sister voiceover team "A Lil' Joy Kids Voiceovers." Together they have voiced over 1,100 professional voiceover projects and regularly record from their professional home studio. Lucy's positive attitude goes hand-in-hand with a maturity that extends beyond her young years. Giving back is also important to she and her family, and together they regularly volunteer with various special needs organizations, food pantries and animal shelters. In addition to performing, Lucy also loves spend time with her sister and cousins, swiftly serve the ball on the volleyball court, swim like a mermaid, learn American Sign Language, and be a little chef and baker in the kitchen with her mom, grandma and sister. Lucy also loves to travel and has filmed in various locations across the United States, as well as in Canada and Europe. At any moment, you might find this little homeschooler breaking out in song about whatever is going on (just like her Daddy).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Manager
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- In addition to performing with the 1st National Broadway Tour of "Waitress: The Musical," Lucy has also shared the screen with multiple other Broadway actors, including Catherine Zeta Jones, Lily Rabe, Tom Ellis, Ginna Claire Mason, Eloise Mumford, Laura Osnes, Stephen Tobolowsky and Molly Price, amongst others.
- The older version of Lucy's character (played by Julie Snyder) in "Are You There?," later played Lucy's real life sister's (Lileina Joy's) "Mom" in the award-winning independent film "Phase III".
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