Lizelle Gutierrez, a devout Christian-Catholic, has been driven by a lifelong passion for the arts, which has propelled her into a thrilling career as a stage and film actress. As an Intersectional Feminist, she is committed to the mission of combating gender and racial inequality, discrimination, and oppression. Her mixed heritage as a Mestiza of Mexican descent has shaped her perspective and fueled her desire to make a positive impact.
Lizelle's academic background is marked by a strong foundation in both the arts and politics. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Theatre and Political Science from the University of California, Riverside, and a Master's degree in Political Science Theory with a focus on Feminist research, as well as a minor in American Politics from California State University, Los Angeles. Her interest in utopian theories inspired her to write a feminist utopian novel, Scandianov: A Feminist Utopia.
Throughout her academic and professional journey, Lizelle has consistently been involved in the performing arts. She made her theatrical debut in a production of South Pacific at a young age and has since appeared in numerous stage productions and films. One of her most notable projects is the independent female empowerment fantasy and science fiction film, Lost in Terra Dimension, which she co-starred, co-directed, and co-produced.
In addition to her work in film, Lizelle has also appeared in several other notable projects, including El Quetzal de Jade and the award-winning film Los Traficantes, which received the "Best Foreign Feature" and "People's Choice Award." Her achievements in the pageant world include winning the Bettie Page Search in 2011 and being named Miss Hollywood Latina 2011 for the Miss California Latina Pageant.
Throughout her career, Lizelle has been blessed with the unwavering support of her loving husband and family, who have played a vital role in her success.