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Elizabeth is a qualified lawyer and worked as a solicitor in Scotland until she joined the Army as a Captain in the Army Legal Corps. She then retrained as a secondary school teacher, teaching Law, Politics, Latin and Classics.
Since graduating from The Brian Timoney Actors` Studio in London and Los Angeles, Elizabeth has been blessed with many wonderful performing opportunities, not only in film and theatre, but also in Corporate and Commercial work. These include a role in the 2017 BBC One production “Armchair Detectives”, produced by Tiger Aspect productions and presented by Susan Calman.
Elizabeth enjoys playing serious and comedic roles and woks energetically and enthusiastically with a commitment to becoming the best actress she can be. She was nominated three times the “Best Leading Actress” Category at various film festivals, the most recent being the World Independent Cinema Awards, for her role as a terminally ill cancer sufferer in the short film “Crepes”. She also appeared in the Solo Festival, hosted by the Anglo- Russian Theatre , performing “The Human Voice “ by Jean Cocteau , and won third place in the Festival. More recently she performed in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh.
Elizabeth is also a singer and was a lead vocalist in a Scottish Folk Band.
Reviews
Penitent (2021)
Awareness
This film moved me and reminded me of the mental trauma that our servicemen and women endure as part of their everyday job. It is easy to forget the heartache, horror, anxiety, loneliness, anger, confusion, self-doubt, sadness, and, of course, ultimately, the fear that military personnel live with all of the time. We forget because these people are professionals and just get on with the job they signed up to do. But we must never forget. And this powerful film tells us why. As ex military myself, I know only too well that many servicemen and women do not share their experiences because they find it too difficult. This why a film like "Penitent" is important because it is their voice, a voice that needs to be heard. It also made me think a lot more about being too judgmental and pausing to consider the reasons behind other people's behaviour..
Congratulations on a job well done! Full marks for the music score too!