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Elizabeth Arends is a UK-born actor, living and working in Los Angeles with dual citizenship.
Most recently, Elizabeth starred in Alone, a feature-length film scheduled for theatrical release in late 2019. Elizabeth guest-starred in Abruptio (starring Jordan Peele), set for release in early 2020. Previously, she co-starred in the theatrical release of On Wings of Eagles (starring Joseph Fiennes), a sequel to Chariots of Fire. She began working as a film actress in England in Sherlock Holmes (aired on Netflix (Asylum Films)).
Elizabeth's TV credits include Battle of the Sexes (Lifetime), Betrayed (ID Network), and the mini-series, Marinho. She guest-starred on the acclaimed British television dramas, Coronation Street (ITV) and Emmerdale (ITV).
Classically trained in Theatre, Elizabeth recently performed at The Odyssey Theatre as Fay in Loot and is nominated for the Lou Leonard Award for best comedy Actress in a play in California. Her work in London includes performing at the Old Vic Theatre and the Hampstead Theatre as Lady Anne in Richard III and as Lady MacBeth in Macbeth. She toured internationally with The Merchant of Venice, All's Well That End's Well, and Cymbeline. Elizabeth began her performance career as a professional ballerina.
Most recently, Elizabeth starred in Alone, a feature-length film scheduled for theatrical release in late 2019. Elizabeth guest-starred in Abruptio (starring Jordan Peele), set for release in early 2020. Previously, she co-starred in the theatrical release of On Wings of Eagles (starring Joseph Fiennes), a sequel to Chariots of Fire. She began working as a film actress in England in Sherlock Holmes (aired on Netflix (Asylum Films)).
Elizabeth's TV credits include Battle of the Sexes (Lifetime), Betrayed (ID Network), and the mini-series, Marinho. She guest-starred on the acclaimed British television dramas, Coronation Street (ITV) and Emmerdale (ITV).
Classically trained in Theatre, Elizabeth recently performed at The Odyssey Theatre as Fay in Loot and is nominated for the Lou Leonard Award for best comedy Actress in a play in California. Her work in London includes performing at the Old Vic Theatre and the Hampstead Theatre as Lady Anne in Richard III and as Lady MacBeth in Macbeth. She toured internationally with The Merchant of Venice, All's Well That End's Well, and Cymbeline. Elizabeth began her performance career as a professional ballerina.
SAG / EQUITY / Dual citizen for UK / USA