- A very impressed Al Pacino came to see Laura Fay in the title role of "Dolores" by Edward Allan Baker in a production directed by Penny Allen.
- Laura Fay Lewis did 250 performances Off Broadway without missing a performance ( a 9 month run 8 performances a week) in "Bunnybear" a 2 character drama written and directed by Nico Hartos at the Peter Xanthos Jewelbox Theater.
- In her junior high school years, she once jumped on a pogo stick in her home town 2008 times much to the delight of her neighbors, and annoyance of her siblings who tried to get her to stop. Laura Fay also won a grade school Spelling Bee.
- At The Juilliard School of Drama with Laura Fay in Group 12, it also included in her class Elizabeth McGovern, Evan Handler, Kelly McGillis, Ving Rhames and Kevin Spacey.
- She performed in The Coney Island Mermaid Parade where she sang and played guitar with Laura Fay's band The Blisstones (also on Spotify) in front of literally hundreds of thousands of people in 102 degree heat and in high heels for 2 hours.
- Laura Fay's father, tennis coach Dale Lewis had the winning-est record in intercollegiate sports history at The University of Miami. He was also a championship basketball player at University of Indiana. Laura Fay's mother hit a hole in one on the golf course once. Laura Fay is also distantly related to Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- Laura Fay Lewis was in a play with Jill Hennessy that John Ford Noonan wrote for both of them called "Those Summer Nights When The Dark Comes Late". Laura Fay and Jill were also in a band together called The Dusty Diamonds.
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