Beth not Liz
News!Beth recently wrapped production on Deb & Seth Save the World, a feature film with Diane Franklin. Coming soon!
Beth just got married to her dearest chuck, Jason. Beth is currently working on a number of plays on topics she is deeply interested in: addiction, violence towards women, inherited trauma, the third reich, death cafes, and magic. Beth is currently seeking representation. |
"Outrageously Funny" MetrMag "Hell-On-Wheels " -BerkshireonStage "Absolute slut!" -Berkshire Edge Beth is all of these things, but she is also a New York based actor, voice over artist, and writer. Her very first role at age ten was Oompa Loompa #27 in a children's production of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Her love for performing bloomed under that green foam wig. Beth grew up in a small town, five minutes away from two prisons, and a stone's throw of eleven ice cream shops. She is known for her comedic chops, her facial acrobatics, and her proficiency with accents (British RP, Cockney, Irish, German, Dutch, Southern American, Jersey). She has been impersonating Edward G. Robinson since she was a kid (sans cigar) with her childhood friends, Katie and Laura. Beth's Grandma Norma remembers her as "the littlest kid who always played the mother." Beth has been on many stages in NY's Capital District, Massachusetts, and the Adirondacks. She is a student of the National Theater Institute at the Tony Award-winning Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, the St. Petersburg Theater Arts Academy, and Ithaca College. One of the highlights of her education was in St. Petersburg, when her teacher, Yuri Vasilkov, told her if he could, he would cast her as Sonya in a production of Uncle Vanya. |