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Lizzie Peet, actress, film, tv, theater“… Also outstanding is Lizzie Peet as Stephanie, a fast-talking schemer with a hidden agenda for every occasion.”

In 'Pigs and Chickens,' the IT department needs a help desk of its own

Workshopped over a few years, Glinski's comedy was inspired by his experiences as a technical writer. Although it's an occasionally fascinating glimpse into an exotic world, the play's blitz of technical jargon makes us want to place an emergency call to IT.

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About.

In a Nutshell.

 
Originally from Washington DC, Lizzie appeared in her first play, “Cinderella,” at the age of 6 in her neighbors’ backyard tennis court. She played Prince Charming.
She continued her work in theatre throughout her college years while at Tulane University, and landed in New York City shortly after graduation, performing in such classics as “Viola” in “Twelfth Night,” (OOBR Award), and “Admissions,” directed by Austin Pendleton.
Since landing in Los Angeles over a decade ago, she’s performed in a myriad of theaters (garnering Scenies for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in both Bruce Gray’s “The Long Weekend” and Mark Bringleson’s “Eve 2”).
Her recent film and television appearances include “Lace,” “The Rookie: Feds,” “How to Get Away With Murder,” and “The Last Ship.”
Lizzie made the most of her quarantine in June of 2020 by producing, editing, and starring in a zoom webseries of Terence McNally’s “Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune,” as Frankie, a lovely but lost soul in 1980’s NYC, running from love while searching for truth.
January of 2023,  Lizzie wrapped the second season of her recurring role on AMC’s legal drama, “Lace,” as the not-so-straight-up sardonic Sheriff Bobbi Olsen.  Now streaming on Amazon Prime.
Summer of 2023, she shot the lead role in the indie feature, “Hancock Park,” based on A Streetcar Named Desire, in which she played Sarah, (Stella).   Written, Produced & Directed by Christina Beck.  She just wrapped another lead in the “Mean Girls” meets “Dodgeball” indie feature “Pickleballers,” as the villain of the gang,  slated for an early 2026 release date.   More to come!

 

 

Contact.

REPRESENTATION.

Management :: Stefan Jacobs,
Catapult Management :: 310-779-4142

Theatrical :: Connor Ankrum and Associates :: 323-463-8355

Commercials :: Feral Talent  Agency :: 818-640-3810