
Age: 32
female
Elizabeth Gillies is from Haworth, New Jersey. After making her Broadway debut at age 15, Liz's career was launched on the generation-defining Nickelodeon series, Victorious where she quickly became a household name as 'Jade West.' She then captured audiences on the FX series, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll, where she starred as the scene-stealing 'Gigi' opposite Denis Leary. From there, Gillies went on to star as 'Fallon Carrington' in the popular Netflix series, Dynasty which ran for an impressive 108 episodes. Her other television roles include The Orville, White Collar, The Black Donnellys as well as voiceover work on Family Guy, Robot Chicken, American Dad, Winx Club, and more. On the film side, Elizabeth starred in and produced the 2024 film, Spread opposite Harvey Keitel. She can also be seen in the independent film, Arizona, opposite Danny McBride which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018, the Drew Barrymore produced horror film, Animal, as well as the Warner Brothers feature Vacation. Gillies also starred in Warner Brothers' animated film, Catwoman. In addition to her acting career, Gillies is a singer who performs regularly to sold out audiences across the country. She has two records out with her longtime friend and collaborator, Seth MacFarlane.

A movie version of the Broadway musical Heathers. Based on the cult classic film of the same name, Heathers is the story of Veronica Sawyer, a senior at the fictional Westerberg High. Veronica longs to be cool like the clique of it-girls that runs Westerberg: the unaffected, unattainable Heathers. Unfortunately, in addition to awesome levels of popularity, the Heathers are also cruel, choosing to mock and bully their kingdom into submission. When Veronica uses her skills as a forger to get the Heathers out of detention, she impresses their leader Heather Chandler— so much so that they agree to let her into their exclusive club. At first Veronica is thrilled—until she finds out that being one of the Heathers means bullying the same kids she used to call friends. Meanwhile, Veronica finds herself attracted to a mysterious newcomer at school named Jason Dean (JD). When an innocent drink mixup results in the accidental poisoning of Heather Chandler, JD convinces Veronica to stage Heather’s suicide. The results are so successful that Veronica and JD, exhilarated with their newfound power, resolve to rid Westerberg of the cruelly popular elite forever.






