Elizabeth Chamberlain
Elizabeth Chamberlain is a versatile Canadian talent, excelling as an actress, singer-songwriter, and dancer across film, theatre, and music. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Alberta and holds a diploma in Theatre Arts from Grant MacEwan University, laying a solid foundation for her artistic pursuits.
In her theatrical career, Elizabeth has delivered standout performances, including her portrayal of Amy in "Little Women" with Opera NUOVA, Lucy in Mac Wellman's "Dracula" at the University of Alberta's Studio Theatre, and the title character in the original production of "The Red Mountain" during the Gold Fever Follies, which spanned 82 shows.
Her on-screen roles have garnered attention, particularly her character Elita in the Hollywood sci-fi film "Alien Storm" produced by Mahal Empire Productions. She also starred as the chilling Mildred Moyer in the slasher-comedy "Grotesque" and as Alexandra 'Zee' Bradbury in the sci-fi series "Space Command," directed by Marc and Elaine Zicree.
In addition to acting, Elizabeth showcases her musical talent through songwriting, having created theme songs for various films, including "Run Back to Me" for "The Code," "I Should Have Known" for "Markings of Murder," and "Casually Suicidal" for "Grotesque."
Outside of her performances, Elizabeth passionately teaches musical theatre to young aspiring artists, particularly enjoying her role as an instructor with Broadway North Youth Company. She believes that nurturing creativity in youth fosters a brighter future for the entire community. Elizabeth is celebrated for her unwavering dedication to the arts and her adventurous spirit in pursuing her craft.