Lizet Upia, born in the vibrant city of New York, discovered her profound passion for singing and the performing arts at the tender age of eight. With a rich background in dance and school productions, she meticulously honed her skills, laying the foundation for her burgeoning talent in the performance arts.
As she entered adulthood, an entrepreneurial venture in makeup led Lizet to relocate to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, at the age of 24. This pivotal move marked the beginning of her pursuit of her dreams in acting. Her journey was marked by her modeling for renowned campaigns such as Beauty Blender and Sephora, while also landing roles in notable films and TV shows like "Hello Romance," "A Dance Story," and the feature film "Mal de Amores," which was selected for the prestigious Oscar-qualifying Hollyshorts Film Festival.
Lizet's career continued to soar to new heights with her starring role in the cult classic "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead," garnering widespread acclaim from esteemed publications such as Variety, The New York Times, and more. With an unwavering sense of ambition and a commitment to continuous growth, Lizet's ever-evolving career is only just beginning to unfold.