Thea Lux is an LA-based actor, writer, and filmmaker, creatively raised in Chicago’s comedy and theater scene. She’s a founding member of the collaborative theater company The New Coordinates and helped create the cult hit 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche, which ran Off-Broadway and is published by Samuel French. She recently directed Going Home, a coming-of-age mafia drama by Chance Lang that premiered at the Hollywood Fringe Festival.
She also makes short films and can be seen on a wagon yelling at her son in the Coen Brothers’ film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.