Elizabeth Grace Ludwig is known for Evinced (2022) and The Masked 4 (2019).
Elizabeth Gracen arrived in New York City from a small town in Arkansas a year after traveling the world as Miss America 1982. She used her scholarship prize money to study acting at HB Studios and photography at the New School. She later moved to Los Angeles where she has worked as an actress for over twenty years. A veteran of many television and film productions, Elizabeth is best known for her work on the long-running Highlander (1992) and Highlander: The Raven (1998) Gracen's first venture into filmmaking was the documentary, The Damn Deal (2014) - about three young, female impersonators from Arkansas who compete in the Miss Gay America Beauty Pageant system. The film played on the international film festival circuit and received an Award of Merit from the 2014 Accolade Global Film Competition. In 2012, Gracen formed Flapper Films - a company dedicated to producing inspirational content that encourages multi-generational women to grow and live authentic lives. The company met with great success on the international film festival circuit with its premiere film short, The Perfection of Anna (2012) and continues to develop projects in collaboration with the Lineage Dance Company - a non-profit dance company dedicated to raising funds and bringing awareness to a variety charities as well as promoting healing through the arts. In April of 2016, Gracen published her debut, young adult fantasy novel, Shalilly, under the banner of Flapper Press - http://www.flapperpress.com - a curated, small publishing company and Ecommerce site for books, poetry, blogs, art, and unique merchandise. Formed with her partner, Kate Canada Obregon, PhD - a director of research, brand strategist and social scientist - the company features original content from influencers, thought leaders and artists and will explore the realms of art, ideas, film, television and themes in popular culture.
Elizabeth Grasper is known for Murder by Numbers (2017).
Elizabeth earned an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, and a BFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She works regularly in episodic television, recurring on many shows such as "The Morning Show," "Euphoria," "General Hospital," "Vida," "Bates Motel," "Ray Donovan," "Cold Case," "The Shield," "My Own Worst Enemy," "Video Game High School," and many more. She started her acting career on many New York and east coast stages such as Lincoln Center, Ensemble Studio Theatre, American Jewish Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre and more. She's appeared on many a west coast stage including EST/LA, The Open Fist Theatre Company, and Skirball Center, to name a few. Elizabeth is also a prominent youth acting coach for film, television, and collegiate BFA & MFA auditions. Visit coach.elizabethgreer.com to review her numerous parent and young actor testimonials, and see all her coaching client success stories.
Granddaughter of an original Keystone Kop, Liz wants the Gribbon name to stay in the "biz". Her grandfather along with his brothers Harry Gribbon and Eddie Gribbon were in over 300 films. Getting into the entertainment business a little later in life, Liz is staying very busy with acting, wardrobe and extras casting. Liz has been riding horses since a young girl. She has ridden her own horse in the full-feature film "Wolfsbane". While comedy is her first love, she has also worked on many westerns, Sci-Fi and other genres.
Elizabeth Grullon is a first generation American, born in Queens, NY to Dominican parents. Her mother is a school teacher and her father is a postal worker. She is the youngest of 3 children. She is an actress known for Scandal, The Catch and Criminal Minds as well as a voice actor known for Cartoon Network's Close Enough.
An Omaha, Nebraska native. After moving to Los Angeles, Garry Marshall noticed Beth's talent and cast her as Gretel in "Hansel & Gretel" at his Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake, CA. She went on to work with Garry in "The Princess Diaries I & II" and also played Shelby in the Falcon Theatre's rendition of "Steel Magnolias." A Certified Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®, Beth has acted on many stages in the LA Theatre Scene and beyond. She resides in Jacksonville, OR.
Elizabeth Guest was born on a film set in Eugene, Oregon, thus Elizabeth was literally figuratively born into the acting profession. In elementary school she auditioned alongside many other children in Los Angeles to be part of Steve Allen's "A Christmas Carol," playing a street urchin as her first professional role. After singing a lone verse of 'Happy Birthday,' she was cast immediately. She started studying at a very young age at the Lee Strasberg Theatrical Institute in Los Angeles. Numerous school plays followed her five years at Strasberg. Throughout high school, she studied improv and performed weekly at Second City in Los Angeles. Upright Citizens Brigade is her improv home now. She played guitar and sang in an all-girl rock band during high school and continues to sing and write her own songs, music being one of her many interests. Upon graduation from high school, she was accepted into the highly selective B.F.A acting program at the University of Southern California, and after a year decided to switch her major to Cinema to study something she had not studied before. She made multiple short films during this time, starring in many shorts as well as writing and directing her own. During her college years, she was cast in a three episode arc as David Duchovny's student on "Californication" earning her SAG card. She also starred in the short film "Nothing" directed by respected visual artist, Tracey Snelling, which was selected to screen as part of the 'Acting the Part' program in the 55th San Francisco International Film Festival in May 2012 and in festivals all over the world. During her final year at USC she wrote her second feature that made it into one of the final rounds for the Sundance Screenwriting Lab 2013. Her most recent project is the feature film "Kill Her, Not Me," a thriller in which she stars (and survives) in the leading role.
Elizabeth Guindi is an actress and producer, known for On the Rocks (2020).
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Elizabeth now resides in the Atlanta area. She has been acting for three years and is studying at Pralgo's Acting Class. She enjoys running for fun and on film, which she has done several times. She also loves singing, gardening, movies and small projects around the house.