Imani Fé


BIO
Imani Fé is a sensual, commanding, and transformative performer whose work spans film, television, stage, and live platforms. Known for her ability to fully embody characters—often to the point where audiences forget the performer—she is equally remembered for the presence, depth, and power she brings to every role. Her work lingers long after the scene ends.
With over two decades of performance experience and training since the age of twelve, Imani Fé has built a strong foundation across stage and screen. Her acting work includes leading and supporting roles in numerous stage productions from 2004 to 2019, including a lead performance in the stage play Confessions of a H.O.E. (2019), where she portrayed a college student who used her personal relationships to finance her education. On screen, she appeared as a psychiatrist in This Little Light (2018), bringing nuance and emotional authority to the role.
Beyond acting, Imani Fé is the author of Crazy Girl Chronicles: A Vanished Hope, a deeply personal work centered on identity, resilience, and becoming. She also co-hosted the T.a.p. I.n. Podcast from 2020 to 2021 (2 seasons, 41 episodes) and previously hosted the radio show Positively You with WRGW Radio from 2012 to 2014. A docuseries featuring her voice, story, and work is scheduled for release this year, further expanding her presence in visual storytelling.
Imani Fé has trained extensively with respected acting coaches, including Ivana Chubbuck, the late Dustin Felder, Monica Calhoun, Elizabeth Mestnik, and Richard Lawson. She has completed masterclasses with Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Helen Mirren. Her background also includes dance and movement training, which informs her physicality on screen and enhances her work in emotionally driven, action-oriented, and period roles.
Drawn to roles with depth and complexity, she is particularly passionate about drama and romance, while also embracing comedy, action, and period pieces. Her performances balance sensuality with substance—allowing her to shapeshift into characters while maintaining a signature presence that audiences remember.
In addition to her creative work, Imani Fé is an experienced speaker who has delivered messages at youth retreats, churches, educator gatherings, and community events. Across all platforms, her mission remains consistent: to be a voice to the masses and to use storytelling and performance as tools to encourage, empower, and inspire others to step fully into who they are becoming.








