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Actress & Voice Over Artist
Liz Tapia is a multi-talented performer, with professional
training in acting, voice and dance. She has exotic looks,
the ability to speak both English and Spanish with or without dialects, and is a pleasure to work with due to her
charm, drive and work ethic.
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Liz and her family moved to New York when she was very young. She studied at the New York Academy of Theatrical Arts, and performed in an off-off-Broadway
production of Dark of the Moon, and regional touring productions of Nunsense and Nunsense 2 among many other local and regional shows. She also studied jazz, tap, ballet and acrobatics, and has five years of classical voice training with Metropolitan Opera's Nancy Evers.
Liz has recently devoted her time to developing a film and television career. She enrolled at the
William Esper Studio, and graduated the two-year professional acting training program in Meisner technique in the spring of 2005. Her work includes lead parts in an industrial film and independent shorts, as well as numerous industrial voice-over sessions. She is currently cast
in the character of Angela the head guidette playing opposite John Fiore from the Sopranos, in Pete DeLorenzo�s production of The Mentor, as well as lead work in a made-for-
TV Spanish drama and two upcoming independent features.
Reviews
Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits (2005)
Wannabe lounge singer turns out to be hysterical!
This movie is hysterical from the get go! Johnny Slade who is a wannabe lounge singer, is brilliantly played by John Fiore, who is not only funny but charming as well. His character really draws you in and it's fun to watch him and Mr. Samantha played by Vincent Curatola interacting together. There are quite a bunch of Soprano characters in it which of course added the perfect spice in the film as well.
What a brilliant idea for a movie and would love to see a sequel. We definitely need Johnny Slade to get on the big screen. Hopefully this film will get picked and shown in theaters nationwide. Definitely worth watching.
Some Kind of Justice (2006)
Great Psycho Thriller!
This is a very interesting film that definitely keeps you on your toes when trying to figure out who the killer really is. There is some graphic nudity involved but it doesn't detract from the story. I love the black and white raw feeling it portrays, and I think it was a smart choice.
Director/Producer Doug Howard puts out an interesting piece as well as thought provoking. The characters are very well cast and it's fun to watch FBI Investigator Morgan and Private Detective Brodski interact as they both try to solve the case before the other. I wish these characters were developed a bit more. You really need to pay close attention to the flash back scenes because it's very important to the storyline. The characters of Jim, John, and Jeppy are very well played out and at times it's hard to figure out who is inside whose head. All of the actors are convincing in their roles and interesting to watch.
The bits of music from Progressive Dementia were awesome. I would liked to have heard more of their music throughout the film. These guys are fantastic and their music is brilliant especially when you hear them live.
Love the fact that it makes you think and everything is not understood. Can't wait to see more from this director.