Elizabeth De Razzo stars in "Eastbound & Down" on HBO as Maria, one of Kenny Powers' (Danny McBride) new neighbors in Season 2.
A native of Laredo, Texas, Elizabeth De Razzo knew she wanted to be a performer from an early age when as a teenager she jumped on a bus to try to be an extra on "The X-Files" unbeknownst to her mother. After spending the day watching the magic happen, she knew she was hooked.
After relocating shortly thereafter to Los Angeles, Elizabeth began pursuing her career in earnest, dividing her time between theater and the small screen. Elizabeth was able to incorporate her first love, singing, in her co-starring role as Estella in the stage production of "Real Women Have Curves: The Musical." She enjoyed featured parts in "The West Wing" and "Six Feet Under," co-starring roles in "ER," "United States of Tara" and "Southland," and a guest starring role on "Cold Case" (that still gets her recognized to this day).
In addition to her busy acting schedule, Elizabeth co-founded the non-profit, IBG Inc. IBG, based in Los Angeles, focuses on utilizing the power of philanthropy through the arts to benefit a wide range of organizations worldwide. IBG acts as a "fundraiser facilitator" for underfunded and start-up charities that would otherwise struggle with the logistics and costs associated with event fundraising. Inspired by humanitarian contributions throughout the entertainment community, IBG holds events such as plays, concerts, screenings, auctions, et cetera to help raise awareness and funds for selected charities.
And because she doesn't like sleeping (and sleeping pills make her hallucinate), Elizabeth has recently begun to flex her muscles as an executive producer, recently completing her first project: a PSA-style tribute commercial, Legendary.
A native of Laredo, Texas, Elizabeth De Razzo knew she wanted to be a performer from an early age when as a teenager she jumped on a bus to try to be an extra on "The X-Files" unbeknownst to her mother. After spending the day watching the magic happen, she knew she was hooked.
After relocating shortly thereafter to Los Angeles, Elizabeth began pursuing her career in earnest, dividing her time between theater and the small screen. Elizabeth was able to incorporate her first love, singing, in her co-starring role as Estella in the stage production of "Real Women Have Curves: The Musical." She enjoyed featured parts in "The West Wing" and "Six Feet Under," co-starring roles in "ER," "United States of Tara" and "Southland," and a guest starring role on "Cold Case" (that still gets her recognized to this day).
In addition to her busy acting schedule, Elizabeth co-founded the non-profit, IBG Inc. IBG, based in Los Angeles, focuses on utilizing the power of philanthropy through the arts to benefit a wide range of organizations worldwide. IBG acts as a "fundraiser facilitator" for underfunded and start-up charities that would otherwise struggle with the logistics and costs associated with event fundraising. Inspired by humanitarian contributions throughout the entertainment community, IBG holds events such as plays, concerts, screenings, auctions, et cetera to help raise awareness and funds for selected charities.
And because she doesn't like sleeping (and sleeping pills make her hallucinate), Elizabeth has recently begun to flex her muscles as an executive producer, recently completing her first project: a PSA-style tribute commercial, Legendary.
