Liz Renay's extraordinary life could almost be a movie script. Raised by fanatically religious parents, she ran away from home to win a Marilyn Monroe lookalike contest, and become a showgirl during World War II. She eventually became a "moll" to Los Angeles gangster Mickey Cohen, and when he was arrested she refused to co-operate with the authorities and was sentenced to three years in Terminal Island prison, where she wrote her autobiography. On release she became a stripper and self-publicist, performing the first mother-and-daughter strip and the first grandmother to streak down Hollywood Boulevard.
Liz Richman was born in Needham, Massachusetts to a computer programmer and a tech support specialist. She grew up doing musical theater with her older sister and began transitioning into film and television after an inspiring Bridgit Mendler performance at the Topsfield Fair. Clearly heavily influenced by Disney stars, Liz took up martial arts after watching Brenda Song in Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006). She is now a 3rd degree black belt in Kung Fu and has more recently been training in fight choreography, weapons, and wire work. In her free time she enjoys hiking with friends, eating dessert, and making spreadsheets.
Liz Robertson was born on May 4, 1954 in England. She is an actress, known for The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011), Blue Black Permanent (1992) and Opéra de Toulon's Follies (2013). She was previously married to Alan Jay Lerner.
Liz Rogers is an actress and producer, known for Blanche (2018).
Liz Rogers is an actress, known for Dead Space (1991), Dance with Death (1992) and Mini Weekend (1968).
Liz Ross is an actress, known for Paper Moon (1973) and End of the World (1977).
Liz Schack is known for My Brother, Jeffrey (2020), Grindsploitation 10: Milkin' It and Teen Mom: Young and Pregnant (2018).
Liz Schad is an actress and writer, known for Unrevealed: 3 Days in Hades (2016), Underground Man (2018) and Snake Eyes (2021).
Liz Selle is known for The Man for the Job (2022).
Liz Sheridan was born on April 10, 1929 in Rye, New York, USA. She is known for Who's That Girl (1987), Play the Game (2009) and ALF (1986). She was married to William Dale Wales. She died on April 15, 2022 in New York City, New York.