Liz Vassey

Liz Vassey

Nacimiento : 1972-08-09, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Historia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Elizabeth "Liz" Vassey (born August 9, 1972, height 5' 9" (1,75 m)) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Emily Ann Sago on All My Children, Captain Liberty in The Tick, and Wendy Simms in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

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Liz Vassey

Películas

Riley Parra: Better Angels
Gillian Hunt
Detective Riley Parra grew up in the bad part of town, the crime-ridden No Man's Land. Now, as a cop in a corrupt department, she strives to make sure the rough streets she left behind aren't forgotten. One case leads her to the discovery that No Man's Land is a battleground between angels and demons, a supernatural war that's been waged for centuries. Thrown into a world she never believed could exist and told that she's the only chance of defeating evil.
The Human Race
Executive Producer
An inspirational full-length documentary about six runners, all over the age of 50, as they each train for the biggest race of their lives. These six athletes cover quite the spectrum: from a father attempting his very first 5K - with his autistic son by his side, to beloved running icon Kathrine Switzer who, in 1967, became the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon as a numbered entry, to an 80-year-old running a half-marathon in celebration of her birthday, to a cancer survivor’s attempt to run across all fifty states. We’ll find out what motivates them to keep going, we’ll delve deeply into their various training programs, and we’ll follow them all the way to the finish line - while getting to know their colorful personalities and gaining insight on how running has helped them through various struggles. Make no mistake, this documentary is not "cute. " These runners are dedicated, fierce, competitive. . . and they could probably outrun you.
The Human Race
Director
An inspirational full-length documentary about six runners, all over the age of 50, as they each train for the biggest race of their lives. These six athletes cover quite the spectrum: from a father attempting his very first 5K - with his autistic son by his side, to beloved running icon Kathrine Switzer who, in 1967, became the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon as a numbered entry, to an 80-year-old running a half-marathon in celebration of her birthday, to a cancer survivor’s attempt to run across all fifty states. We’ll find out what motivates them to keep going, we’ll delve deeply into their various training programs, and we’ll follow them all the way to the finish line - while getting to know their colorful personalities and gaining insight on how running has helped them through various struggles. Make no mistake, this documentary is not "cute. " These runners are dedicated, fierce, competitive. . . and they could probably outrun you.
Last Hours in Suburbia
Ann
When Grace is accused of playing a role in a deadly accident, her best friend reaches out from beyond the grave to unveil the truth behind what happened.
Silencio roto
Rachel Van Cleve
Rachel cree mantener una relación estecha y de confianza con su hija Mary, pero no sabe que está siendo maltratada en el colegio. Un día, al volver a casa, descubre que su hija se ha quitado la vida. (FILMAFFINITY)
El hombre de la casa
Maggie Swanson
Un sheriff de Texas (Tommy Lee Jones) es designado para custodiar a un grupo de testigos protegidos que deben testificar en un juicio contra un traficante de drogas.
Pursuit of Happiness
Renee
An advertising executive fails to realize that the woman of his dreams is his best friend since first grade, now married to his cheating co-worker.
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space
Princess Tyra
The forces of evil are attempting to recapture a human-inhabited Earth-like planet that has been liberated by rebels. The son of one of the rebel leaders, an electronic genius, searches the galaxy for a hero and finds Captain Zoom, star of a 1950s TV series. He is transported to the planet as its savior, which role he must play despite himself.