Liz Dieppa
- Actress
Liz Dieppa is a latinx actress, singer and dancer professionally trained at Circle in the Square Theater School in New York and at the "Centro de Educación Artística" in Televisa, Mexico City.
Her first film role came about in 2013, as a dancer in The Disney Channel's flick "Teen Beach Movie".
In 2017 she had a role in the Mexican film "El habitante" soon followed by her first soap opera "Sangre de mi tierra" on Telemundo.
In 2018, she appeared in the Netflix TV series "Nicky Jam: El ganador" and Univision's "La bella y las bestias".
Liz had her first starring role in the Mexican film "Quiere jugar" directed by Adrián García Bogliano in 2019.
In 2021 she was in the ensemble cast movie "El cuartito" written and directed by the Argentine Marcos Carnevale (Elsa y Fred). That same year she became a series regular on two of Telemundo's soap operas: "100 días para enamorarnos" and "La suerte de Loli".
Her most recent role was as the young Lily in "Once Upon a Time in Havana" on Fox's Fantasy Island.
Her first film role came about in 2013, as a dancer in The Disney Channel's flick "Teen Beach Movie".
In 2017 she had a role in the Mexican film "El habitante" soon followed by her first soap opera "Sangre de mi tierra" on Telemundo.
In 2018, she appeared in the Netflix TV series "Nicky Jam: El ganador" and Univision's "La bella y las bestias".
Liz had her first starring role in the Mexican film "Quiere jugar" directed by Adrián García Bogliano in 2019.
In 2021 she was in the ensemble cast movie "El cuartito" written and directed by the Argentine Marcos Carnevale (Elsa y Fred). That same year she became a series regular on two of Telemundo's soap operas: "100 días para enamorarnos" and "La suerte de Loli".
Her most recent role was as the young Lily in "Once Upon a Time in Havana" on Fox's Fantasy Island.