Raiza Licea (b. 1986)

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Birthplace:
Miami, Florida, US

Born:
May 13, 1986

Raiza is an actor & comedian born and raised in the beautiful city of Miami, FL. She received her Bachelors in Theatre Performance at Florida International University. She was the first bilingual Latina to be put on a Harold team, "DiCaprio". You can catch her performing at Upright Citizens Brigade with many of her improv teams but make sure to catch her every first Friday of the month, with her Latine team, "Spanish Aqui Presents" SAP at the Paramount LA for & every month at UCB. They are the FIRST & ONLY Latinx UCB House team, and always sell out! She is also a host on the Earwolf network alongside her teammates from "SAP".  Raiza became the first ever WOC, Artistic Director at Upright Citizens Brigade on July 2022. She won Outstanding Female Actor at HBO Latino's Official Latino Film Festival 2020. You have def seen her on your TV's! Her onscreen credits can be found on IMDB & every once in a while she might pop up in a commercial!  Raiza is working on making her free throws because BALL IS LIFE & is the mother of two beautiful cats, Meow & Muggsy. Raiza would also like to mention that one time she was on MTV's TRL and sat on Puff Daddy's lap while he introduced the next video on the countdown, which happened to be, Enrique Iglesias, "Bailamos"

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