| About Us: Liz Porter |
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Liz, originally from St. Louis, Missouri, now makes her home in Los Angeles as part of the new generation of entertainers with the knowledge and ambition embodied by those of the old school mentality. She excelled at a very young age as a stage performer, singing, dancing and acting. Her talents have taken her to both New York and Los Angeles to study with many acclaimed choreographers. Liz graduated with a bachelor of performing arts degree from Oklahoma City University and acts as one of the highest ranked alumni as a triple threat professional in the school's long history. As a member of the American Spirit Dance Company, Porter traveled with the touring company across the nation, and later, into China as a part of an inter-continental dance education program created to further the understanding of classical American dance. Because of Liz's on-stage charisma, industrial work has always found her. Mary Kay's national Beauty Control convention, the Tress choreography show, and numerous USO tours have all seen the likes of this very diverse performer. Her work with Lyric Theatre has given her the opportunities to perform lead roles in musicals such as: The Wizard of Oz, Footloose and Chicago. Liz has since held a position with the internationally-known Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and has had the opportunity to sing the national anthem at both Cowboys' and Kansas City Royals' games. Since moving to Los Angeles, Porter has been seen on CBS, VH1, the WB and FOX Networks. She was a featured dancer in live performances with Destiny's Child under the choreographer of Frank Gaston and The Big and Rich Tour. Commercially, Liz has appeared as a national spokesperson for the Salvation Army and the Red Kettle Kickoff. Her interest in health and fitness has also given her the opportunity to work with the hit show "Queer Eye For The Straight Guy" as a fitness trainer. Most recently, Liz has been busy writing and producing her first pop solo album scheduled for release in early 2008. Get the Flash Player to see this player. |
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