Elizabeth Frances, a remarkable, multi-ethnic actress, was born on a military base in Okinawa and later raised in the vibrant city of San Diego.
Her impressive on-camera career has seen her take on a range of memorable roles, including the captivating Angela Maryboy in the critically acclaimed film "Drunktown's Finest", which premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival and was produced by the renowned Robert Redford.
Frances's impressive television credits include the Emmy-nominated series "Her Story", where she played the enigmatic Bad Penny, as well as Lilly Rowan in Netflix's popular romantic comedy series "Love", produced by the acclaimed Judd Apatow.
Her additional television credits include notable appearances in "Heartbeat" on NBC, "Mayans M.C." on FX, and "The Son" on AMC, starring the esteemed Pierce Brosnan.
Elizabeth Frances's passion for the craft of acting led her to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious California Institute of the Arts, Cal Arts.
Before transitioning to on-camera work, Frances honed her skills in various notable theaters, including the Center Theater Group, La Jolla Playhouse, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Marin Theater Company, Native Voices, and the Kirk Douglas Theatre, where she had the opportunity to work with esteemed institutions and artists.