ELIZABETH GRAHAM was born in Edinburgh, where she trained as a teacher of classical and modern dance.
Her extensive stage work includes Loneliness...Loneliness (Actors & Writers London), Still Life (Bridewell), Candide (Barbican), Death of a Salesman (Birmingham Rep), Hamlet (Finborough), Bitter Sweet (Exeter Northcott), The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Boeing Boeing, See How They Run (Farnham Redgrave), Whose Life is it Anyway?, The Man Who Came to Dinner (Cheltenham Everyman), Salad Days (Sheffield Crucible), Irene (Adelphi) and Cabaret (Liverpool Playhouse). Most recently, she played “Mrs Beane” in Vampirella by Angela Carter, The Curious Room's inaugural production at George IV Theatre Space in Brixton, with proceeds donated to The Kids Company.
Film, television and radio work include The Oxford Murders (Oxford Crimes Ltd), Small Talk (Chameleon Productions), Shooting Stars in August (FFP Media GmbH), The Children of Dynmouth (BBC), Rainbow (Thames), A Place of Her Own (STV) and Excess Baggage (Write 4 Radio).
Elizabeth also sings regularly with the London Symphony Chorus, and in April performs in the world première of James MacMillan's St John Passion with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican, conducted by Sir Colin Davis.