Elizabeth Frances
Elizabeth Frances, a gifted multi-ethnic actress, was born on a military base in Okinawa and later grew up in San Diego. She has garnered acclaim for her diverse roles across various platforms. One of her most recognized performances is as Angela Maryboy in "Drunktown's Finest," a film produced by Robert Redford that made its debut at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival.
Her impressive television resume includes portraying Bad Penny in the Emmy®-nominated series "Her Story," as well as taking on the role of Lilly Rowan in Netflix's romantic comedy "Love," produced by Judd Apatow. Additionally, she has appeared in NBC's "Heartbeat," FX's "Mayans M.C.," and AMC's acclaimed series "The Son," where she played the character Prairie Flower alongside Pierce Brosnan.
Frances holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Cal Arts and has honed her craft on stage, performing with esteemed theater companies such as Center Theater Group, La Jolla Playhouse, and the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Her work with Native Voices and the Kirk Douglas Theatre further solidifies her reputation as a versatile and dynamic performer in the entertainment industry. With a blend of talent, passion, and dedication, Elizabeth Frances continues to make her mark in both film and television.