
Spunky actress, singer and comedienne all rolled up into one, Puerto Rican-American Liz Torres was born on September 27, 1947, a native of the Bronx. She began her stand-up/singing career as a regular performing in various small NYC niteries. It wasn't until she received an invite to appear on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962) that her comic career started blooming on TV and in film. Liz has been a broadly familiar ethnic face on the sitcom circuit, having had regular or recurring parts in numerous series. In addition to regular roles on 70s TV variety shows for Melba Moore, Clifton Davis and Ben Vereen, she replaced the late Barbara Colby in the Mary Tyler Moore spinoff Phyllis (1975) starring Cloris Leachman following Colby's tragic murder. A year later she joined the All in the Family (1971) cast for a season. Liz co-starred in a number of short-lived series such as Checking In (1981), The New Odd Couple (1982) and City (1990) before hitting paydirt and scoring multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her prime role of Mahalia on The John Larroquette Show (1993). She has continued to make the guest rounds on such popular series as Ally McBeal (1997), The Nanny (1993), Quantum Leap (1989), The Wonder Years (1988) and L.A. Law (1986), often providing some necessary comedy relief amid the drama, and she is a veteran of many mini-movies, both comedic and dramatic. On Broadway, Torres replaced Tony-winning Rita Moreno as men's bathhouse entertainer Googie Gomez in the wacky comedy "The Ritz" and portrayed the bizarre character of Bunny in "House of Blue Leaves." The musical part of her has recorded for RCA and appeared in a number of stage roles that have ranged from Aldonza/Dulcinea in "Man of La Mancha" to lightweight roles in "Bye Bye Birdie" and "See Saw." She has provided amusing vignettes in such film comedies as The Odd Couple II (1998) starring the late Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, Sunset (1988) with Bruce Willis and Permanent Midnight (1998) showcasing Ben Stiller. She was nominated for her the Although comedy has been Liz's primary career outlet, her millennium film credits have leaned toward heavier material with featured parts in the romantic drama Gabriela (2001), the urban drama King Rikki (2002), the social drama Taylor (2005) and the dramedy West of Brooklyn (2008). Outside the recurring roles on the law series First Monday (2002) and the Latino family drama American Family (2002), TV has proven a different story where she is best remembered for her series role as "Miss Patty" in the long-running sitcom Gilmore Girls (2000), and made numerous amusing appearances on such regular comedies as "The Fighting Fitzgeralds," "The Brothers Garcia," "Ugly Betty," "Desperate Housewives," "Devious Maids" and the Cuban-American sitcom "One Day at a Time." Long married to producer Peter Locke, the couple resides in Los Angeles.

Liz Vassey nasceu o 9 de agosto de 1972 em Raleigh, Carolina do Norte, EUA. É atriz e produtora, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em The Tick (2001), CSI: Investigação Criminal (2000) e Amor Fraternal (1995). É casada com David Emmerichs desde o 2 de maio de 2004.

Liz Vergeer é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Bumperkleef (2019), The Windmill Massacre (2016) e O Banqueiro da Resistência (2018).

Liz W. Garcia nasceu em 1977 nos EUA. É produtora e autora, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em A Salva-vidas (2013), Almas Secas (2017) e Continência ao Amor (2022). É casada com Joshua Harto desde o 12 de outubro de 2008.

Liz Waters é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Inbetween Girl (2021), The Parable of Amos Moses (2020) e O Bola Fora (2014).

Liz Wharram Brazier é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Amor e Preconceito (2023).

Liz Whitaker é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Timmy e seus Amigos (2009), Pingu (1980) e Bob, o Construtor (1997).


Liz White was born in 1979 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Unforgotten (2015), Ackley Bridge (2017) and Life on Mars (2006).

Liz Wicker é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Hancock (2008), Battleship: A Batalha dos Mares (2012) e Don't Pass Me By (2013).
