The Official Website of Felicia Day
About
WHY HELLO. YOU’VE FOUND THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF FELICIA DAY.
  • I was born in Alabama, but as a baby, I didn't have an accent. I don't remember that dog in the background at all. That makes me sad. Because it's definitely dead by now.

  • I was homeschooled for most of my life, so I didn't know that loving books and dragons and computer games was weird. (Notice the other kids are nowhere near me). I guess that's fine though, because I get to do all those things with my job now. And it's all tax deductible. Suckers.

  • I have no idea what's going on in this photo. I wish it was a mugshot, but I haven't been glamorous and gotten arrested in my life yet. I want to. Just once to be able to use a bail bondsman. That sounds romantic.

    God my hair looks terrible.

  • I graduated college with a math and violin degree, the valedictorian of my class at University of Texas at Austin. Guess where I went right after that? HOLLYWOOD! Because clearly those skills were gonna pay off big over there! Clearly.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in numerous television shows and films. She recently recurred on the CW show "Supernatural", and the SyFy series "The Magicians". Her IMDB, with over 100 credits, can be found here

However, Felicia is best known for her work in the web video world, behind and in front of the camera. She co-starred in Joss Whedon’s Internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog,” which was ranked in the “Top 10 Best TV of 2008” by Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and People Magazine and won an Emmy in 2009. She also created and starred in the seminal web series “The Guild,” which ran for six seasons. “The Guild” won numerous awards for web video excellence,  garnering a PGA nomination for best web series. She expanded the brand into numerous merchandizing opportunities, including a hit comic book series with Dark Horse Comics. Recently, costume and props from the show were admitted to the Smithsonian American History collection as examples of early web media pioneering.

In 2012 Felicia created a funded YouTube channel and production company called Geek & Sundry. The channel garnered over 2 million subscribers on YouTube in three years. She produced over 1000 videos at the company. In 2014, the company was sold to Legendary Entertainment. Felicia left the company in 2018. 

Felicia currently works as an actor, producer, writer and streamer. She has written two New York Times bestselling books, and currently has three shows in development for TV. She streams on Twitch weekly, has three podcasts, and writes a bi-weekly newsletter which can be found on Substack. 

Felicia has over 6 million followers across social platforms. 

Upcoming Appearances!

Contact Information

Professional Inquiries:

Jennie Church-Cooper at Haven Entertainement

 

Fan Conventions:

Mina Sharpe: mina.sharpe (at) kairosproductions.org

 

VO/Gaming:

Sinan Amal: samal (at) wmeagency.com

Press Inquiries (No Fanmail):

felicia.asst (at) gmail.com

Site admin:

admin (at) feliciaday.com