Elizabeth was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, where she attended the University of Washington, and graduated cum laude with a BA in drama performance. She was awarded the Glenn Hughes Memorial Scholarship for her academic achievements and artistic potential.
She also worked as a Disney princess and character impersonator for children’s parties!
Elizabeth was a recurring guest star in the sci-fi comedy web series, The Adventures of Chadwick Periwinkle as a blue skinned alien shapeshifter, and starred as Tamora in Titus Andronicus with the Empty Chair Theatre Company, which included a benefit performance at the Folger Shakespeare Library.
In New York, she has appeared in the award-winning short film “Dodgson” and debuted with The Shrill Collective in their annual new works festival.
In addition to acting, Elizabeth practices vinyasa yoga, plays in a ukulele ensemble, and has volunteered as a Big Sister mentor with BBBS of NYC. She has also worked in luxury retail, and has insight into the fashion world and corporate culture.
She is deeply passionate about film, particularly horror movies.
Elizabeth uses her varied life experiences as a way to infuse greater empathy and humanity into her work.
“Elizabeth Officer gives her soul, her heart, and her intelligence to everything she does. The result is thrilling and unexpected. I would watch her act anytime, anywhere.”
- Scott Freeman, Studio Head of The Freeman Studio