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Tori Foxworth

"classically trained stage and screen actor"


About

Tori Foxworth is a classically trained stage and screen actor driven by her passion for stories that move audiences. She made her screen debut with a starring role in a film that received the ‘Most Impactful Film’ award at the Black Girls Film Camp Premiere. Her stage work includes Ursula in Lopez Studios’ The Little Mermaid, whose adjudication performance received an Excellence in Music award. She also earned writing credit on a student film, reflecting her work as a multi-hyphenate.



Tori trained for four years at Lopez Studios Acting Conservatory and studies with Gail Everett-Smith of ActNet Entertainment. In 2025, she was accepted into Yale’s Young Writers Workshop, where she developed the analytical and storytelling skills that shape her work.



She portrayed The Debator in a performance of What the Constitution Means to Me during the 2026 No Kings protest, bringing politically charged theater into a civic space. With a strong background in literary analysis, Tori is especially drawn to layered, psychologically complex characters and stories that challenge audiences.



Based in the United States, Tori seeks projects inspired by storytelling traditions from around the world. She is especially drawn to character-driven work that resonates across cultures.