Lizzie Phillips is an actress, known for Jason Bourne (2016), Hi-Lo Joe (2017) and The Fields (2014).
Equally adept at stand-up, straight theatre or television comedy Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Roper was born in November 1967 and read drama at the University of Aberystwyth, where she was a member of acting group the Wardens. On graduation she trained at the Guildford School of Drama. Much of her early career was in stand-up, notably as Sadie Beige the Kosher Chicken Giblet Queen of Whitechapel and the dramatic Spanish singer Rita Poonami and she has performed several self-penned one woman shows including 'Peccadillo Circus', both nationally and at the Edinburgh Fringe where she also won plaudits for her title role in 'Julie Burchill: Absolute Cult' another solo show where Lizzie played the controversial journalist. Lizzie made her television debut in sitcom 'The Worst Week of My Life' in 2004 and has since undertaken a variety of parts in populist dramas, a recurring role in soap opera 'Hollyoaks' and in 2015-6 as the man mad sister of transgender Judy in comedy drama 'Boy Meets Girl' On stage she has acted in the West End in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' with Christian Slater and the musical 'Betwixt'.
Lizzie Rose McPherson is an Australian actress. In 2020, she will appear in Thallium Enthusiasts (AFTRS) directed by Madeleine Neate and How To Disappear (AFTRS) in the lead role of Bea. Her other work includes the role of Becky Gaimari in Deadly Women Series 11 (Investigation Discovery) and campaigns for GJ Gardner Homes, NRMA, NSW Health and the Australian Dental Association. Lizzie plays the pivotal role of Em in Sam Van Grinsven's short film Viral (AFTRS 2014), which made its premiere at the Cinequest Film Festival in Silicon Valley, California and screened in the Down Under Berlin Film Festival. Lizzie is also a keen netball player and holds a Certificate III in Fitness.
Lizzie Schebesta is an actress, known for Sleeping Beauty (2011), Felony (2013) and Underbelly (2008).
Lizzie Short is an actor and writer based in NYC. She studied Classics at Dartmouth College, where she competed as a Division 1 long distance runner, and has previously worked in education, international politics, and journalism. She studied acting at the Actor's Lab at Boston University, the Freeman Studio in NYC, and took classes in Brussels, BE.
Lizzie Stavrou is an actress, known for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018), Love, Lies and Records (2017) and Coronation Street (1960).
Lizzie Waterworth is known for Horrid Henry (2006), March the Yard (2004) and The Sandman (2020).
Lizzie White was born in 2003 in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is an actress best known for her role as Claire on The Real O'Neal's (2016); and as the featured butterfly girl in Prince EA's spoken word video "I am not Black, You are not White" (2015). Lizzie started her career in Arizona, at the age of 5, when she was cast as a lead in the short film, Weekend (2009), and fell in love with acting on camera. Lizzie continued to work locally in Arizona until travelling to LA for an international meet for performers in January, 2013. After a year of splitting her time between Arizona and California she was encouraged by her management and acting coaches to consider making the move to California permanent. Lizzie lives full time in the greater Los Angeles area and attends her local High School where she is active in drama. She is also a singer and is working on writing and recording while also performing in her high school show choir.
Lizzie Winkler is an actress, known for No Time to Die (2021), National Theatre Live: Frankenstein (2011) and Stratton (2017).
Lizzielou Corfixen is known for Copenhagen Cowboy (2022), The Marco Effect (2021) and Touch of Crude (2022).