Amanda Lovejoy Street

Amanda Lovejoy Street is a filmmaker and Dream Work Teacher[1] based in upstate New York and Los Angeles.

Street took that curiosity to Kim Gillingham (Creative Dream Work) with whom she apprenticed and now teaches alongside, working with actors, writers, directors, musicians and visual artists who are seeking to develop a relationship with the unconscious as an ever replenishing source of creativity and depth.

[8] The daughter of actress Rebecca Street, Amanda was born in Washington D.C. and raised in Los Angeles.

She received positive reviews for her performance in How to Cheat, being called a "beguiling newcomer"[13] and "fascinatingly offbeat.

She has appeared in numerous plays including Tommy Smith's Fugue,[14] Absinthe, Opium and Magic: 1920s Shanghai,[15] and Karl Gajdusek's Fubar.