
Original live stream date March 2, 2026, via StreamYard. The Award-Winning Support Our #creatives® podcast, hosted by Alan Greenstein. Our special guests are Elliot Lyles and Lex Wilson-Lyles: Directors, writers, and producers. We will talk about filmmaking and musical scoring and how these two creatives began collaborating, taking advantage of their special skills.
(See below for availability and how to watch)
Here are Elliot Lyles’ and Lex Wilson-Lyles’ BIOs, from Elliot Lyles:
Elliot Lyles:
Bios of Elliot Lyles and Lex Wilson-Lyles, from Elliot Lyles
Elliot Lyles is a Brooklyn‑born actor, singer, and filmmaker who discovered his passion for entertainment early, inspired by his mother’s performances. He trained in acting at the University of Maryland and Montgomery College and went on to star in stage productions including “Ragtime,” “Chicago,” “Conversations About H.E.R.,” “Death of a Doornail,” and the D.C. Black Theatre Festival’s “I Am.” His on‑camera work includes roles in the Emmy Award–winning web series “Anacostia” and “Chocolate City,” along with appearances in HBO’s “The Wire” and “Veep,” Disney’s “National Treasure 2,” the “Divergent” series (“Insurgent,” “The 5th Wave”), and The CW’s “The Originals.”
A disabled veteran, Elliot now owns NoeLane Productions—a production company he runs alongside his wife—Lex, where they develop all TV and film projects in‑house. He leads writing and world‑building, while she directs and composes original scores. Their son has been bitten by the acting bug. Elliot’s brother, Howard Gibson of LevL Studios, serves as his production mentor and partner, forming a family‑run creative team with deep experience across development and production.
Lex Wilson-Lyles:
Lex only spent a short term of her childhood in Kansas before she moved to Mobile, Alabama. Inspired by her father, Reuben King, she wrote poetry to rhythm which then transitioned to song writing. Throughout her school career, Lex has a long history when it comes to her musical involvement. As she has many family members who are musically inclined, Big Lex taught herself how to play the piano, xylophones, flute, saxophone, and even learned to play guitar with her grandfather. When Lex made it to high school, she thoroughly studied orchestration when it came to her favorite classical pieces. This progressed to Lex writing accompaniments for her friends who wrote their own musicals and songs. Lex did not limit her capabilities to just musicals and parodies; she occasionally wrote freestyles for others who looked forward to rap battles during lunch. Lex’s father discovered that Lex was capable of producing songs that were not only distinguished, but lyrically inclined and catchy.
The Lyles:
We met with each other to build a music department for NoeLane Productions and handle scoring and cinematography. But GOD had a deeper plan. One for building a family, and an empire.
Here is how to watch this episode live and comment, available Mon. March 2, 2026, at 8pmET.
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