Lizzie Worsdell
- Producer
- Actress
- Production Manager
Lizzie was born on December 22nd in Oxford.
She attended Sylvia Young Theatre School part time as a child and was then picked to be a member of the National Youth Theatre in the UK.
She studied acting at East 15 drama school for a year before winning a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles for 3 years. In her final year of drama school, she was selected to play the lead role in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, a role played by Dame Maggie Smith in the movie of the same name, quite a feat for an actress so young. She has a strong theater background and has acted in many venues in both London and Los Angeles including playing the lead role of Irma Griese in Angel: Nightmare of the Holocaust for which she won rave reviews.
Lizzie was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Hot Media International Film Awards 2013 and won Best Supporting Actress at both The LA Movie Awards 2013 and The Wild Rose Film Festival for her role of Sandra in the short film Rose, Mary and Time.
She recently made the transition to producing and set up production company Eldub Films. Lizzie is passionate about making female centered work and representing a side of society that isn't typically shown on screen.
She attended Sylvia Young Theatre School part time as a child and was then picked to be a member of the National Youth Theatre in the UK.
She studied acting at East 15 drama school for a year before winning a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles for 3 years. In her final year of drama school, she was selected to play the lead role in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, a role played by Dame Maggie Smith in the movie of the same name, quite a feat for an actress so young. She has a strong theater background and has acted in many venues in both London and Los Angeles including playing the lead role of Irma Griese in Angel: Nightmare of the Holocaust for which she won rave reviews.
Lizzie was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Hot Media International Film Awards 2013 and won Best Supporting Actress at both The LA Movie Awards 2013 and The Wild Rose Film Festival for her role of Sandra in the short film Rose, Mary and Time.
She recently made the transition to producing and set up production company Eldub Films. Lizzie is passionate about making female centered work and representing a side of society that isn't typically shown on screen.