Liz Dieppa is a talented and multifaceted artist, a Latina actress, singer, and dancer who has undergone professional training at two prestigious institutions: Circle in the Square Theater School in New York and the "Centro de Educación Artística" in Televisa, Mexico City.
Her early career began with a memorable role as a dancer in the 2013 Disney Channel film "Teen Beach Movie". This initial foray into the world of film was a significant milestone in her journey as a performer.
In 2017, Liz made her mark in the Mexican film industry with a role in the critically acclaimed "El habitante", followed by her first foray into the world of soap operas with a role in the popular Telemundo series "Sangre de mi tierra".
The following year, she appeared in the Netflix original series "Nicky Jam: El ganador" and the Univision production "La bella y las bestias", further solidifying her reputation as a versatile and talented performer.
In 2019, Liz landed her first starring role in the Mexican film "Quiere jugar", directed by the acclaimed Adrián García Bogliano. This significant milestone marked a new chapter in her career, as she took on a leading role in a feature film.
In 2021, Liz appeared in the ensemble cast of the film "El cuartito", written and directed by the renowned Argentine filmmaker Marcos Carnevale (Elsa y Fred). That same year, she became a series regular on two of Telemundo's popular soap operas: "100 días para enamorarnos" and "La suerte de Loli".
Most recently, Liz has taken on the role of the young Lily in the Fox series "Once Upon a Time in Havana", a fantasy drama that has captivated audiences worldwide. Throughout her career, Liz Dieppa has consistently demonstrated her range and versatility as a performer, taking on a wide range of roles in film, television, and theater.