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LIZ RAMOS SAG AFTRA GO 2 TALENT AGENCY Height:5'6 LIZ RAMOS SAG AFTRA GO 2 TALENT AGENCY height:5'6" hair: blk (818) 843-9800 weight:120 eyes:brn FILM/TELEVISION THE SMURFS KEITH YOUNG IT'S COMPLICATED KEITH YOUNG RANGO JOANN JANSEN ENCHANTED JOHN O'CONNELL/MARIA TORRES AUSTIN POWERS 3 MARGUERITE DERRICKS MR. & MRS. SMITH MARGUERITE DERRICKS RENT KEITH YOUNG DIRTY DANCING 2_HAVANAH NIGHTS JOANN JANSEN/ALLEN WALLS LIVING OUT LOUD FRANK GATSON FOR YOUR LOVE (GUEST STAR) OTIS SALLID, DIR. SUDDENLY SUSAN OTIS SALLID NIKKI (GUEST STAR) SALLID/LOCUST, LANE CINDERELLA ABC/ROB MARSHALL ANNIE ABC/ROB MARSHALL 69TH ACADEMY AWARDS OTIS SALLID 1999 SOURCE AWARDS(MASTER P) JOLESSA MARQUEZ 2000 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS(ENRIQUE IGLESIAS) FATIMA 2001 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS(JLO) DARRIN HENSON 2001 MTV MUSIC AWARDS(JLO) CRIS JUDD/EDDIE GARCIA JLO NBC CONCERT SPECIAL JUDD/GARCIA/LANDON/IMPERIO 2002 B.E.T. AWARDS(EARTH, WIND,AND FIRE) LIZ RAMOS 2005 SOUL TRAIN AWARDS DAVE SCOTT 2005 LATIN GRAMMYS LIZ IMPERIO OPRAH(ENRIQUE IGLESIAS) DARRIN HENSON SOUL TRAIN(KEVON EDMONDS) ART PALMER SHOWTIME @THE APOLLO(KEVON EDMONDS) ART PALMER DONNIE & MARIE(KEVON EDMONDS) ART PALMER B.E.T. 20TH ANNIVERSARY(TONI BRAXTON) ROZARIO & JAMAL JERRY LEWIS TELETHON ANITA MANN ROSIE O’DONNELL SHOW JERRY MITCHELL JESSICA SIMPSON/NICK LACHEY VARIETY SHOW MARGUERITE DERRICKS WONDERFUL ICE CREAM SUIT MIRANDA GARRISON EVE CHRIS JUDD FAITH HILL NBC CONCERT SPECIAL MARGUERITE DERRICKS CSI: MIAMI MARGUERITE DERRICKS EARTH TO AMERICA KYME SALLID BENISE: NIGHTS OF FIRE ALEX MAGNO COMMERCIALS(LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST) TOURS/THEATRE/INDUSTRIALS THE ADDAMS FAMILY BROADWAY SERGIO TRUJILLO. CHOR THE WIZ LA JOLLA SERGIO TRUJILLO. CHOR THE MAMBO KINGS SAN FRANCISCO SERGIO TRUJILLO. CHOR GLORIA ESTEFAN RE-WRAPPED TOUR LIZ IMPERIO, CHOR. EARTH WIND AND FIRE (2001-2003)TOUR LIZ RAMOS, CHOR. KEVON EDMONDS TOUR TINKUM/PALMER, CHOR. BLACK AND BLUE (EUROPEAN TOUR) HENRY LETANG,CHOR. CHORUS LINE CASSIE MESA UNIVERSITY/COLORADO TOYOTA INUDUSTRIAL WAYNE CILENTO,CHOR. TRAINING ACTING: RICK EDELSTEIN, WEIST-BARRON-HILL, DAVID SCHMOELLER WORKSHOP VOICE: TOM BRIDWELL, ROBERT LLOYD, PAUL CALHOUN DANCE: JOFFREY ACADEMY(NY), BROADWAY DANCE CENTER(NY), STEP(NY), MELBA’S (TX) (STYLES: JAZZ, TAP, BALLET, LYRICAL, SALSA, HIP HOP, SWING, MODERN) .
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