Jer Adrianne Lelliott is the pioneering artistic director of Coeurage Theatre Company, a position she holds with distinction. As a theatrical director, she has garnered acclaim for her work on productions such as Carla Ching's The Two Kids That Blow Shit Up, Blackbird, Vieux Carré, The Woodsman, and Andronicus, all of which have been presented under the auspices of Coeurage.
As an actor, Lelliott has had the privilege of appearing on stage at a variety of esteemed venues, including The Kirk Douglas Theatre, The Pasadena Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Chance Theatre, Laguna Playhouse, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, MainStreet Theatre Company, and Disney on Broadway. Her extensive theatrical experience began at a young age, when she originated the role of Chip in the original Los Angeles cast of Disney's Beauty and the Beast at the tender age of 12.
Lelliott's television credits are equally impressive, with appearances on shows such as Sweet Justice, Picket Fences, Journey of the Heart, Melrose Place, Walker Texas Ranger, Life with Louie, The Practice, Ambushed, Safe Harbor, Providence, 7th Heaven, Disappearance, Smallville, The Handler, NCIS: Los Angeles, and Ctrl Alt Delete, among many others.
In addition to her television work, Lelliott has also appeared in a number of films, including Jack, Ambushed, Diplomatic Siege, Betrayal, Race You to the Bottom, Driftwood, and more. Prior to embarking on her professional acting career, Lelliott attended film school at Loyola Marymount University, after which she returned to the theatre and went on to earn an MFA in Acting from Cal State Fullerton. Following her graduate studies, she began working professionally in regional theatres across California.