Biz Lyon
Acting
Biography
Biz Lyon is an actor and director based in Central London. She was born in Kentucky and has trained at The Juilliard School in New York and received her MFA in acting from East 15 Acting School in London. Biz's recent acting work in London includes the title role and multiple roles in Yaga, an Arts Council–funded play at The Drayton Arms. Other recent work: a role on the Showtime series The Man Who Fell to Earth and a role in George Clooney's film The Boys in the Boat. Biz toured as Lady Jane Wilde in Vengeance: The Demise of Oscar Wilde, a new musical, and played Olivia in Twelfth Night at the Tea House Theatre in Vauxhall. She has also played Hovstad in An Enemy of the People at the Bridewell Theatre, May in The Things That Were There at The Hen & Chickens, Marlene in Top Girls, and starred in the one-woman Civil War–era show A World Kicked to Pieces, which is based on the memoirs of Mary Boykin Chesnut. Biz's most recent directing projects were for Little Lion's Stories from the Past and Stories from Home series in which she directed Mrs. Kray, The Florrons' Cake, and Across the Causeway, all new plays from Canadian writers. Her other directing credits include Love's Labours Lost, Crimes of the Heart, and Tobacco Road.
Known For

An extraterrestrial alien arrives on Earth at a turning point in human evolution and must confront his own past to determine our future.
The Man Who Fell to Earth

The triumphant underdog story of the University of Washington men's rowing team, who stunned the world by competing at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
The Boys in the Boat

When a tragedy shatters her plans for domestic bliss, a seemingly typical Southern newlywed gradually transforms into a spiritual seeker, quietly threatening the closest relationships around her.
Something, Anything
A delightful odyssey chock-full of engaging characters and delirious incidents. The Wizard of Oz meets Withnail and I.