Lori Lyle(II)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Lori Sandman was born and raised in Illinois, the youngest of four children. Her father worked as a college administrator and her mother a preschool teacher. After attending one year of college at Winona State, she transferred to Indiana University, earning her bachelor's degree in History with a minor in English. She married Norb Lyle in 1988, and the couple moved to California where their two daughters, Abby and Della were born. While their kids were still small, Lori went back to school, earning her Master's degree in psychology.
Lori Lyle worked for seventeen years as a therapist, where she developed a deep understanding of human behavior and the human condition. Five years ago, she retired from her day job and devoted her time to translating her knowledge of character, emotions and behavior to the screen to change the narrative of American film. Along with Gallup, she now has Glass Cages in post production and three feature length scripts to her name, with several more waiting in the wings.
She worked for years with Jessica Hinds of Meditative Writing, NY and is constantly striving to perfect her craft. She is interested in the timeless themes of identity, truth and ethics, as well as using landscape as a character in her work. She is also fascinated with small-town life, and the pathos of ordinary people facing moral dilemmas.
Lori Lyle worked for seventeen years as a therapist, where she developed a deep understanding of human behavior and the human condition. Five years ago, she retired from her day job and devoted her time to translating her knowledge of character, emotions and behavior to the screen to change the narrative of American film. Along with Gallup, she now has Glass Cages in post production and three feature length scripts to her name, with several more waiting in the wings.
She worked for years with Jessica Hinds of Meditative Writing, NY and is constantly striving to perfect her craft. She is interested in the timeless themes of identity, truth and ethics, as well as using landscape as a character in her work. She is also fascinated with small-town life, and the pathos of ordinary people facing moral dilemmas.