Mary Elizabeth, professionally known as Mary Beth, embarked on her illustrious stage career at the tender age of 17. Over the course of an impressive 27 years, she honed her craft, taking on lead roles in a diverse array of theatrical, television, and feature film productions, both domestically and internationally. Notably, she continued her formal education and professional development, simultaneously pursuing training and honing her skills throughout her career.
After a multi-year hiatus, during which she dedicated herself to researching and formal studies in the complexities of the legal system, Mary Beth recently completed an Honours Degree in Law & Society. This academic pursuit allowed her to further explore her lifelong fascination with legal and social justice, themes that she is now expertly applying to the development of innovative new television projects.
Throughout her academic endeavors, Mary Beth continued to refine her acting abilities, taking on recent roles such as 'Queen Margaret' in Shakespeare's Richard III and 'The Countess' in All's Well that Ends Well. Having recently relocated to Montreal, Mary Beth is ecstatic about the prospect of becoming a valued contributor to the city's vibrant and passionate artistic community.