Elizabeth Tabish (b. 1986)

Alias:
Liz Tabish

Born:
May 26, 1986

Elizabeth Tabish is an American actress and filmmaker, renowned for her portrayal of Mary Magdalene in the acclaimed TV series, "The Chosen." She holds a Master of Arts in Theater and a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies from Oklahoma State University. After completing her education, she moved to Austin, TX, and began her career in the film and commercial industry, appearing in various commercials, independent films, and network television projects.  Elizabeth's breakthrough role in "The Chosen" brought her widespread recognition and a dedicated fan base. She also starred in the 2023 film "The Shift" and has notable appearances in the TV series "The Son" (2017), "Panic" (2021), and the film "Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers" (2021).  Beyond acting, Elizabeth is an award-winning filmmaker who has directed numerous independent short films exploring female archetypes. Her notable films include "Mother's Day," "Cecilia," "Musa Malvada," "To See You," and "The Darlings." She co-founded and served as the Art Director of The Arthouse Film Festival, promoting independent filmmaking and creative expression.  Elizabeth's upcoming projects include the films "Beyond Borders" and "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever." Off-screen, she is married to Stan Mayer and shares a close bond with her brother, musician Jesse Tabish.

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