- Born
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Faith Logan is an American actress, model, and singer. She received her Bachelor's Degree in 2015 from Manhattanville College and holds two Master's Degrees.
Logan has gone on to appear in numerous television shows, films, theatrical productions, commercials, and music videos. She can also be spotted on the runway (with several NYFW, Street Fashion Week, and NY Bridal Fashion Week shows under her belt) and in various editorial photoshoots.
In addition to her extensive on-camera experience, Logan is a classically-trained soprano who has auditioned for the Metropolitan Opera and has appeared in productions of "Carmen" (New Rochelle Opera), "The Gondoliers," "The Sorcerer," and "Pirates of Penzance."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Official Website
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Towering height
- Brown, hip-long hair
- Big hazel-green eyes
- Deep and smooth voice
- Her smile
- A classically trained opera singer, having performed in Gilbert & Sullivan's productions of "The Gondoliers" (Casilda), "The Sorcerer" (Aline), and "The Pirates of Penzance" (Mabel). Has also appeared in New Rochelle Opera's 30th Anniversary production of "Carmen".
- In addition to being an avid sports fan, Logan is a certified sports nutritionist and personal trainer. She is also a certified make-up artist, a credential she received during the pandemic.
- While her native language is English, Logan holds herself as a self-professed "polyglot." She is fluent in French & Italian, conversational in Spanish and Portuguese, speaks basic German, as well as elementary-level Swedish and Russian.
Logan is presently learning Danish [September 2023]. - Very active in social justice and community outreach initiatives: tutored and taught theatre games to underprivileged children, furthered causes such as autism and cancer awareness, volunteered in animal rescue shelters, and led multicultural activities.
- Graduated summa cum laude from Manhattanville College in three years, receiving a Bachelor's Degree in Music Business with an Italian minor.
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