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Elizabeth has always been on the move.
Born in beautiful Austin, Texas, Elizabeth moved with her parents and younger brother & sister from Austin to Houston to Dallas to St. Louis and to Charlotte before returning back to her hometown Texas roots to attend The University of Texas. Despite the frequent change of scenery, two things remained constant in her life: her love for her family and her love for the theatre.
While her earliest performance memories include a “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” mother-daughter duet and an ovation-worthy turn as Barbara Bush in the third grade musical, Elizabeth’s formative performance years were in high school in St. Louis where she was consumed by the arts and spent a summer at the Missouri Fine Arts Academy.
At the University of Texas’ Theatre and Dance department, Elizabeth had the distinct honor of working with such incredible professors as Jill Dolan, Fran Dorn, Lucien Douglas, and Lee Abraham, among others. However, the pinnacle of her college career was the semester she attended the London Dramatic Academy in London, England. Under the artistic direction of Richard Digby Day, Elizabeth worked, learned, and grew more as an actress than ever before.
Upon graduating from The University of Texas as a College Scholar and
on the Dean’s List, Elizabeth changed her location once again -- this
time to New York City. She hit the pavement running and has not stopped
since. In between acting, auditioning, performing in scene study class,
rehearsing, and pitching herself for parts, Elizabeth loves seeing shows,
going out with friends, and taking full advantage of the vast resources
that New York City has to offer.
While Elizabeth is happy to be settled in Greenwich Village, she eagerly awaits the challenges and joys of whatever her next move will be…
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