Jay Della Valle

Jay Della Valle (born August 19, 1979) best known for his documentary The Glorious Mustache Challenge,[1] and for his role as Sue in the Independent Feature Film, "Mount Joy"- is an American filmmaker, recording artist, singer and songwriter.

[6] He followed this with 2 other independent EPs before starting to record his first full-length debut album, Pink Elephants, in 2005 with producer Jon Berman (Ours, The Dandy Warhols, Avril Lavigne, Duncan Sheik).

Jay was recently cast in the Independent Feature Film, Mount Joy- about a punk rock band from Pennsylvania his character fronts called Living Daylights.

[11] In 2006, Della Valle started to film his acclaimed[citation needed] documentary, The Glorious Mustache Challenge,[12] which received press and attention from The Today Show, Good Morning America, Geraldo at Large, CNN, and The New York Times.

[17] Press from The New York Times caught the eye of Dr. Aaron Perlut and Dr. Dan Callahan, the leaders of the American Mustache Institute, who would later indoctrinate Della Valle as "Chairman Emeritus".