Lizzie Short is an actor and writer based in NYC. She studied Classics at Dartmouth College, where she competed as a Division 1 long distance runner, and has previously worked in education, international politics, and journalism. She studied acting at the Actor's Lab at Boston University, the Freeman Studio in NYC, and took classes in Brussels, BE.
Lizzie Stavrou is an actress, known for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018), Love, Lies and Records (2017) and Coronation Street (1960).
Lizzie Waterworth is known for Horrid Henry (2006), March the Yard (2004) and The Sandman (2020).
Lizzie White was born in 2003 in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is an actress best known for her role as Claire on The Real O'Neal's (2016); and as the featured butterfly girl in Prince EA's spoken word video "I am not Black, You are not White" (2015). Lizzie started her career in Arizona, at the age of 5, when she was cast as a lead in the short film, Weekend (2009), and fell in love with acting on camera. Lizzie continued to work locally in Arizona until travelling to LA for an international meet for performers in January, 2013. After a year of splitting her time between Arizona and California she was encouraged by her management and acting coaches to consider making the move to California permanent. Lizzie lives full time in the greater Los Angeles area and attends her local High School where she is active in drama. She is also a singer and is working on writing and recording while also performing in her high school show choir.
Lizzie Winkler is an actress, known for No Time to Die (2021), National Theatre Live: Frankenstein (2011) and Stratton (2017).
Lizzielou Corfixen is known for Copenhagen Cowboy (2022), The Marco Effect (2021) and Touch of Crude (2022).
Lizzielou Güldenløve Corfixen is an actress, known for Marco effekten (2021).
Lizzo was born Melissa Viviane Jefferson on April 27, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan & raised in Houston, Texas. Before signing with Nice Life and Atlantic Records, Lizzo released 2 studio albums, Lizzobangers (2013) & Big Grrrl Small World (2015). Lizzo's first major-label EP, Coconut Oil was released on 2016. She attained mainstream success with the release of her third studio album, Cuz I Love You (2019), which peaked inside the top five of the US Billboard 200. The album spawned two singles: Juice & Tempo. The deluxe version of the album included Lizzo's 2017 single, Truth Hurts, which became a viral sleeper hit, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 two years after its initial release. Around this time, her 2016 single: Good as Hell also climbed the charts, reaching the top 3 on the Hot 100 and top ten of the UK Singles Chart. Lizzo received 8 nominations at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, the most for any artist that year, including Album of the Year for the deluxe version of Cuz I Love You, Song of the Year and Record of the Year for Truth Hurts, as well as Best New Artist. She eventually won the awards for Best Urban Contemporary Album, Best Pop Solo Performance for Truth Hurts & Best Traditional R&B Performance for the song, Jerome. Aside from singing and rapping, Lizzo also takes up acting roles: she served as a voice performer in the animated film, UglyDolls (2019) and appeared in the crime comedy-drama film, Hustlers (2019). On 2019, Time named Lizzo as Entertainer of the Year for her meteoric rise and contribution to music. In addition to her 3 Grammy Awards, she has also won a Billboard Music Award, a BET Award & 2 Soul Train Music Awards.
Lizzy Akemu is known for Ile Owo (2022), Rough Diamonds (2023) and Mr & Mrs Right (2018).
Actress Elizabeth Anne "Lizzy" Caplan was born in Los Angeles, California, to Barbara (Bragman), a political aide, and Richard Caplan, a lawyer. She has two older siblings, Julie and Benjamin, and was raised in a Jewish household. Her mother was a cousin of publicist Howard Bragman. Caplan was educated at Alexander Hamilton High School, where she showed an interest in acting and was cast in school plays. After graduating, Caplan made her onscreen debut in the TV movie From Where I Sit (2000). Other roles followed in TV shows such as Freaks and Geeks (1999), Smallville (2001) and The Pitts (2003). Caplan made her big screen debut with a small role in Orange County (2002) and went on to play Janis Ian in the hit Mean Girls (2004). Further successes include Cloverfield (2008), Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) and 127 Hours (2010). More recently, Caplan has played Virginia Johnson in the television series Masters of Sex (2013), for which she received an Emmy nomination. Her 2010s film work includes co-starring in The Interview (2014), opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The Night Before (2015), and alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco, Woody Harrelson, and Daniel Radcliffe in Now You See Me 2 (2016).