- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Elizabeth Conway is a bicoastal actor, writer, and comedian. She's acted in "I Love You, America," "Crashing," "Deadbeat," "Cruise," and her favorite, as Margot Robbie's Body Double in the SNL sketch "The Librarian." Upcoming works: Films "Clean Up Crew," a heist comedy, "90 BPM," (Hot Films in the Making 2020 - From the Heart Productions,) and "#CANCELLED," an award-winning pilot (Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards, the Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards, the Filmmatic Inroads Fellowship, and the Fringe Encore Award) that she created with partner Frankie MacLaughlin. Conway acted, co-wrote, and co-produced all of the above. Elizabeth performs sketch comedy in LA, and currently trains at the Groundlings. Check out her original characters and celebrity impressions on Instagram @misselizabethcontent and on YouTube "Elizabeth Conway."
Add'l credits include "The Following," "Orange is the New Black," "The Lennon Report," "Red, Wine, and Blue," "Apocalypse Tips with Lester Pipps," "First Love," "Ding Dong Ditch," "Dream State," and "Smallroom Dancing." Stage work includes "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" (Yitzhak) "Godspell" (Judas), "The Last Five Years" (Cathy), and all three of the girlfriends in "Company."
Educated at McGill University in Montreal, QC, Elizabeth has also trained at the Stella Adler Conservatory and the Upright Citizen's Brigade. She received the Best Actress Award at the Take Ten Festival in NYC, and was the recipient of the prestigious "Punniest Actress" award at McGill. Elizabeth is also a singer, song writer, celebrity impressionista, and a lover of puns. Conway is repped by TWA and elev8 in LA, by Posche Models and Talent in New York. Website: misselizabethconway.com- IMDb Mini Biography By: Elizabeth Conway
- Looks like: Anna Faris, Emily Wickersham
- Green Eyes
- Was Margot Robbie's body double in the Saturday Night Live skit "The Librarian." (season 42, episode 1).
- Recipient of the "Punniest Actress" Award at McGill University.
- Received a BA in Drama and Psychology from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec.
- Moved approximately 13 times as a child, and has lived in New York, Los Angeles, Montreal, and Toronto.
- Recipient of the Best Actress Award for her role as Little Y in "Don't Hang Up" in the 2017 Take Ten Festival (New York.).
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