Liz Vassey
Liz Vassey was born on Aug 09, 1972 in USA. Liz Vassey's big-screen debut came with Love, Lies & Lullabies directed by Rod Hardy in 1993. Liz Vassey is known for Riley Parra directed by Christin Baker, Marem Hassler stars as Riley Parra and Liz Vassey as Dr. Gillian Hunt. The upcoming new tvshow Liz Vassey plays is Riley Parra - Season 2 which will be released on Jul 15, 2017.
Liz Vassey began acting at the age of nine, performing in over fifty musicals and plays. She moved to New York at the age of sixteen to join the cast of All My Children. For her work on that show, she was nominated for her first Daytime Emmy. Since then, Liz has appeared as a regular or recurring character on twelve television shows including ER, Maximum Bob, Necessary Roughness, Brotherly Love, Push Nevada, Two and a Half Men, FOX's live action version of The Tick, and, most recently, Season Two of The Tick reboot on Amazon. But she is probably best known for her five year run on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as DNA technician "Wendy Simms." Liz has also guest starred on many TV shows, starred in many pilots, and appeared in several films. In addition to acting, Liz is an accomplished writer. She co-wrote an episode of CSI during her last season, and has since sold six television pilots and a TV movie, developing for such networks and studios as NBC, Freeform, Universal, Netflix, and CW. An avid runner, Liz recently made her directorial debut with the newly released documentary feature, The Human Race, which focuses on runners over the age of fifty. Liz lives in Hollywood with her husband, David Emmerichs, and their combined brood of way too many pets.
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Aug 09, 1972Place of Birth
Raleigh, North Carolina, USAAlso known
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