Elizabeth Guest
- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Elizabeth Guest was born on a film set in Eugene, Oregon, thus
Elizabeth was literally figuratively born into the acting profession.
In elementary school she auditioned alongside many other children in
Los Angeles to be part of Steve Allen's "A Christmas Carol," playing a
street urchin as her first professional role. After singing a lone
verse of 'Happy Birthday,' she was cast immediately. She started
studying at a very young age at the Lee Strasberg Theatrical Institute
in Los Angeles. Numerous school plays followed her five years at
Strasberg. Throughout high school, she studied improv and performed
weekly at Second City in Los Angeles. Upright Citizens Brigade is her
improv home now. She played guitar and sang in an all-girl rock band
during high school and continues to sing and write her own songs, music
being one of her many interests. Upon graduation from high school, she
was accepted into the highly selective B.F.A acting program at the
University of Southern California, and after a year decided to switch
her major to Cinema to study something she had not studied before. She
made multiple short films during this time, starring in many shorts as
well as writing and directing her own. During her college years, she
was cast in a three episode arc as David Duchovny's student on
"Californication" earning her SAG card. She also starred in the short
film "Nothing" directed by respected visual artist, Tracey Snelling,
which was selected to screen as part of the 'Acting the Part' program
in the 55th San Francisco International Film Festival in May 2012 and
in festivals all over the world. During her final year at USC she wrote
her second feature that made it into one of the final rounds for the
Sundance Screenwriting Lab 2013. Her most recent project is the feature
film "Kill Her, Not Me," a thriller in which she stars (and survives)
in the leading role.