Lisabeth Fremont
- Actor
Lisabeth Fremont was born in Philadelphia and raised in Albany, New
York. Her life on the stage began at the early age of four when she
began studying dance. She also studied Taeqwondo and was active in
various sports. She opened her own online fashion business in 2003. She
received her fashion degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology
where she studied both design and merchandising. She decided she wanted
to pursue the professional world of acting and studied drama at various
theaters and companies including the Walnut Street Theatre, People's
Light & Theatre, and the Majestic Theatre in NYC. She played the role
of Slumtrimpet in the stage play "Screwtape" at the Barley Sheaf
Players for which she won the BSP 'Excellence in Acting' award. Other
theatre roles include Mrs. Cheveley in Oscar Wilde's "An Ideal Husband"
and Niece in Bertolt Brecht's "The Good Woman of Setzuan". Some film
credits include include playing a hipster named Jenny in the short
"Creative Types" and Brianna Holden in the thriller "The Celler" for
which she was nominated for 'Best Supporting Actress' at the Terror
Film Festival. In addition to acting, she continues to design for her
fashion company and studies foreign languages.