Faye Tamasa
- Actress
- Director
Faye Tamasa is a Thai-American actor and director.
Her feature film debut 'Terror Firma' came out in 2023. Faye plays the lead role of 'Lola'. The film premiered at the Dances with Films festival in Hollywood. In that same year, Faye plays the supporting role of 'Stacy' in the Lionsgate feature film 'All Souls'. She also made an appearance in the Russo brothers' action film 'The Gray Man' on Netflix.
In 2022, she guest starred in the ABC show 'Station 19' where she played the role of 'Mai' in Season 5 Episode 16, 'Death and the Maiden'.
Faye directed 74 episodes of Jay Shetty's family drama short film series, amassing over 500 million views online.
Her latest short film, 'The Unfortunate Cookie' (comedy) received an honorary mention award for AGBO's 'No Sleep 'Til Film Fest' competition in November 2023.
Faye spent her early childhood years growing up in Wassenaar, The Netherlands. She then spent her teenage years in Singapore before moving to the US in 2011. She grew up in a musical household and played in multiple bands before releasing her music as a solo artist under the name 'Faye Nightingale' (formerly) now 'TAMASA'.
Her feature film debut 'Terror Firma' came out in 2023. Faye plays the lead role of 'Lola'. The film premiered at the Dances with Films festival in Hollywood. In that same year, Faye plays the supporting role of 'Stacy' in the Lionsgate feature film 'All Souls'. She also made an appearance in the Russo brothers' action film 'The Gray Man' on Netflix.
In 2022, she guest starred in the ABC show 'Station 19' where she played the role of 'Mai' in Season 5 Episode 16, 'Death and the Maiden'.
Faye directed 74 episodes of Jay Shetty's family drama short film series, amassing over 500 million views online.
Her latest short film, 'The Unfortunate Cookie' (comedy) received an honorary mention award for AGBO's 'No Sleep 'Til Film Fest' competition in November 2023.
Faye spent her early childhood years growing up in Wassenaar, The Netherlands. She then spent her teenage years in Singapore before moving to the US in 2011. She grew up in a musical household and played in multiple bands before releasing her music as a solo artist under the name 'Faye Nightingale' (formerly) now 'TAMASA'.