About

Elizabeth Chamberlain
Actor | Singer | Dancer | Songwriter
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23
5'11
Red
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Voice Type:
Soprano
Represented by Edge Agency
Bio
Elizabeth Chamberlain is a Canadian LGBTQ+ actress, singer-songwriter, and dancer-mover who works in the film, television, theatre, and music industries. Elizabeth received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the University of Alberta in 2021 and had also received a diploma of Theatre Arts in 2018 from Grant MacEwan University.
Elizabeth’s professional acting career takes place on stage as well as in front of the camera. Elizabeth’s most impressive theatrical accomplishments include playing Amy in "Little Women" (Opera NUOVA), Lucy in Mac Wellman’s "Dracula" (University of Alberta's Studio Theatre), and the original and titular role of Red in the 82-show debut of "The Red Mountain" (Gold Fever Follies). In film, Elizabeth is most known for her roles of Alexandra ‘Zee’ Bradbury in the Hollywood Sci-Fi film series "Space Command" directed by Marc and Elaine Zicree, the gruesome and feminine lead Mildred Moyer in Grotesque (Higher Universe Pictures), and the sweet and innocent Mary in Hot Box (High Universe Pictures). In addition to acting for film, Elizabeth also enjoys songwriting and has composed and performed the theme song for the English film “The Code” directed by multi-award winning director Patrick Ryder.
When she is not performing, Elizabeth enjoys teaching musical theatre to youth. She believes that inspiring our youth with art creates a more vibrant future for everyone.
Elizabeth is known for her fiery passion for the arts and her willingness to pursue her crafts wherever they may take her.
Education

2018-2021

2016-2018
University of Alberta
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting Degree
Edmonton, Alberta
Laban
Michael Chekhov
Stanislavski
Uta Hagen
Vocal Dialects
IPA
Anatomy
Massage
Ballet
Jazz Dance
Improvised Dance
Movement
Stage Combat
Fencing
Rapier and Dagger
Singing
Performance
Neutral Mask
Clown
Devising
Specialized Training:
Jan Selman
David Kennedy
Sandra Nicholls
Lin Snelling
Marie Nychka
Kim Mattice-Wanat
Mike Kennard
Selena Couture
David Ley
Jan Henderson
Shannon Blanchet
Michael Kaplan
Professors:
Grant MacEwan University
Theatre Arts Diploma
Edmonton, Alberta
Jazz Dance
Ballet
Tap Dance
Breath Exercises
Vocal Release
Resonance
Audition Prep
Specificity
Singing
Repertoire
Style Training
Suzuki Method
Neutral Mask
Character Mask
Theatre History
Specialized Training:
Dawn Sadoway
Jim Guedo
David Wilson
Dave Horak
Marianne Copithorne
Jackie Pooke
Elaine Dunbar
Cathy Derkach
Jason Hardwick
Renee Brad
Ron Long
Kate Ryan
Professors:
Additional Studies
2015-2016
2014-2015
Broadway North Summer Intensive
Summer School for the Solo Voice
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Skills
★ Singing ★ Songwriting ★ Vocal Style - Legit ★ Vocal Style - Belt ★ Vocal Style - Rap ★ Soprano ★
★ Skilled Vocalist ★ Basic Piano ★ Ukulele ★ Basic Guitar ★ Percussion ★ Ballet ★ Tap Dance ★
★ Jazz Dance ★ Ballroom Dance ★ Improvised Dance ★ Contemporary Dance ★ Movement ★
★ Character Body ★ Yoga ★ Stage Combat ★ Fencing ★ Rapier and Dagger ★ Unarmed ★
★ Archery ★ Firearms ★ Shooting - Rifle ★ Shooting - Handgun ★ Fishing ★ Proficient Ice Skating ★
★ Ice Hockey ★ Rollerblading ★ Roller Skating ★ Basketball ★ Volleyball ★ Bowling ★ Badminton ★
★ Tennis ★ Canoeing ★ Cycling ★ Swimming ★ Horseback Riding ★ Motorcycle Riding ★
★ Rock Climbing ★ Rappelling ★ Skydiving ★ Downhill Skiing ★ Snowboarding ★ Mime ★
★ Clowning ★ Neutral Mask ★ Character Mask ★ Video Games ★ Modelling ★ Screaming ★
★ Accent - American Southern ★ Accent - American General ★ Accent - British RP ★
★ Accent - British General ★ Accent - Cockney ★ Accent - Canadian ★ Accent - Russian ★
★ Accent - Romanian ★ Accent - Scottish ★ Language - Japanese ★ Web Design ★ Audio Editing ★
★ Video Editing ★ Sound Design ★ Lighting Design ★ Set Painting ★ Makeup Artist ★ Hair Stylist ★
Awards
2022 Best of the Best Awards
"Best Actor"

2017 Gold Fever Follies
"Maurice Samuelson Award"
"For Extraordinary contribution to the Theatre Arts"
