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14 Facts About Liz Crowther

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Elizabeth Ann Crowther was born on 9 December 1954 and is an English theatre actress.

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Liz Crowther's father was the actor, comedian and presenter Leslie Crowther and her mother was Jean Crowther, actress and dancer.

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Liz Crowther later went on to train at Ecole Jacques Lecoq, Paris, where she focused primarily on mime and physical theatre.

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Since then, Liz Crowther has featured in over a hundred theatre productions, touring in England as well as performing internationally.

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Liz Crowther played the title role in Richard III, performing the show and conducting workshops on tour across the US, with 'Actors from the London Stage'.

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Liz Crowther has performed in Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Twelfth Night and The Merry Wives of Windsor.

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Elsewhere, Liz Crowther has appeared in Cyrano de Bergerac, Blithe Spirit, Mr Whatnot, The Elephant Man, Piaf, Wait Until Dark and David Copperfield, Abigail's Party, Communicating Doors, The Real Thing, and Be My Baby and Pat and Margaret.

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In 2023 Liz Crowther played Es in Es and Flo by Jennifer Lunn, a drama about dementia that played at the Wales Millennium Centre and the Kiln Theatre, London, directed by Susie McKenna.

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Liz Crowther first appeared as Lucy in ABC's 1967 production of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.

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Beyond these appearances, Liz Crowther was a regular cast member in soap opera Family Affairs, playing Annie Hart, from its debut in 1997, until 1999.

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Liz Crowther played Sgt Jane Kendall in The Bill for nine months in 1993.

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In film, Liz Crowther has played Romola Garai's mother in The Unicorn, a short film by Penelope Skinner.

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Liz Crowther has featured in Funseekers and The Thirty-Nine Steps.

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Liz Crowther appears as Beth in the French romcom Jane Austen a Gache ma Vie which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2024, followed by the Marrakesh Film Festival in November 2024.