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Elizabeth Gillies
Gillies in July 2015
Born
Elizabeth Egan Gillies

(1993-07-26) July 26, 1993 (age 30)
Other namesLiz Gillies
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2005–present
Known for
Spouse
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels

Elizabeth Egan Gillies[1] (born July 26, 1993[2][3]) is an American actress and singer. She gained prominence for her starring roles as Jade West in the Nickelodeon series Victorious (2010–2013), and as Fallon Carrington on The CW reboot of Dynasty (2017–2022).

Gillies made her Broadway debut at age 15 in the musical 13, playing the character of Lucy.[4] She made her first television appearance in The Black Donnellys (2007), later starring as Jade West in the Nickelodeon series Victorious (2010–2013). She provided the voice of Daphne in Nickelodeon's Winx Club (2011–2014), and she had a main role in the FX comedy series Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (2015–2016). Gillies starred as billionaire heiress and energy executive Fallon Carrington in The CW's series Dynasty (2017–2022), a reboot of the 1980s series of the same name.[5] She has also appeared in various feature and television films, including the horror film Animal (2014), the television film Killing Daddy (2014), the comedy film Vacation (2015), and the black comedy thriller film Arizona (2018).

Gillies made her debut as a singer on Victorious with the song "Give It Up" in 2011, singing alongside Ariana Grande. She released other songs while on the show, including "You Don't Know Me" and "Take a Hint", singing alongside Victoria Justice, both songs being part of the Victorious soundtrack. Her debut album, We Wish You the Merriest, a collection of Christmas duets with Seth MacFarlane, was released in November 2023.[6]

Early life

Elizabeth Egan Gillies was born in Haworth, New Jersey, on July 26, 1993, to Dave and Lorrie Gillies. She has one younger brother (b. 1996).[7] Gillies has stated that she has Irish ancestry, and an Italian grandmother and great-grandmother.[3][8] She left high school in her freshman year to pursue acting and participated in an online high school program.[9]

Career

2005–2009: Early work

Gillies' acting career began at age 12 when she started going to local open casting calls. She quickly began appearing in commercials for companies such as Virgin Mobile.[10] Gillies' first television role was as a recurring character in three episodes of The Black Donnellys.[11] She has stated that she was not allowed to watch the finished show in its entirety because her parents felt it was not appropriate for her at the time.[citation needed]

In 2008, she played small roles in The Clique, Harold, and Locker 514. That year she was also cast as Lucy in a Goodspeed production of Jason Robert Brown's new musical 13, alongside her future Victorious co-star, Ariana Grande. Later that year, 13 moved to Broadway, which made it the first Broadway production to have a cast and band entirely made up of teenagers.[4] Gillies remained with the production until its closure on January 4, 2009.[12]

2010–2014: Victorious and breakthrough

In 2010, Gillies was cast as bad girl and occasional antagonist

Victorious and Victorious 2.0, including "Give It Up" (duet with Grande), and "Take a Hint" (duet with Victoria Justice). She also wrote and recorded the song "You Don't Know Me" for an episode of Victorious,[17] and it was later featured in Victorious 3.0.[18][19]

Gillies at the 2012 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys

She lent her talents to other Nick shows, voicing the character of Daphne on the Nickelodeon revival of Winx Club[20] and recording Winx Club's official song, "We Are Believix".[21] She also appeared in an episode of Big Time Rush and as a contestant on BrainSurge and Figure It Out. Beginning in 2012, Gillies began playing small guest roles outside Nickelodeon. Notable appearances include White Collar and The Exes. In July 2012, it was reported that Gillies was working on an alternative rock album.[22][23] Victorious ended on February 2, 2013, after four seasons. Following the cancellation of the series, Gillies took some time off from acting.

In 2013, she was cast as Courtney in the musical adaptation of Jawbreaker and participated in a reading of the show in Manhattan.[24] The musical did not end up being taken to Broadway. On December 10, 2013, Gillies recorded a duet of "Santa Baby" with Grande for the latter's Christmas Kisses EP.[25] In 2014, Gillies appeared in the horror film Animal as Mandy and the Lifetime movie Killing Daddy, playing Callie Ross. Animal was filmed in the summer of 2013 in Manchester, Connecticut, and was produced by Drew Barrymore. The film also features Gillies' former Winx Club co-star Keke Palmer and was released on iTunes June 17, 2014.[26]

2015–present: Further acting

In 2015, Gillies was cast as Heather in the remake of Vacation. The film received a wide release on July 29, 2015. She was then cast in the comedy series Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll as Gigi, an aspiring singer and daughter of a former rock star named Johnny Rock (portrayed by the show's creator, Denis Leary).[27] The show premiered on July 16, 2015, to mixed reviews,[28] but Gillies' performance as Gigi was well received.[29] On September 9, 2016, FX declined to renew the show for a third season, effectively canceling the series.[30]

In 2017, Gillies was cast as

dark-comedy thriller film Arizona as Kelsey.[35] It was first premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and later attained a theatrical release, as well as being released direct-to-video.[36][37]

In 2019, Gillies, alongside Matt Bennett, made a surprise appearance during the November 19 show of her Victorious co-star Grande's Sweetener World Tour in Atlanta, in which Grande and Bennett performed "I Think You're Swell", while Grande and Gillies performed "Give It Up", both songs from Victorious.[38] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Gillies collaborated with Seth MacFarlane on a series of songs, eight in total, on an album entitled Songs from Home.[39] In 2021, it was announced Gillies would voice the titular character in the 2022 superhero feature Catwoman: Hunted.[40]

Personal life

Gillies met American music producer

Atlanta, Georgia.[43][44]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Harold Evelyn Taylor
The Clique Shelby Wexler Direct-to-video
2011 The Death and Return of Superman Eradicator folks Short film
2012 Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom Daphne (voice)
2014 Animal Mandy
2015 Vacation Heather
2018 Arizona Kelsey
2019 15 Minutes at 400 Degrees Crystal Short film
2022 Catwoman: Hunted Catwoman / Selina Kyle (voice)
TBA Spread Ruby Post-production; also executive producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007 The Black Donnellys Young Jenny 3 episodes
2009 The Battery's Down Bat Mitzvah Guest Episode: "Bad Bad News"
2010–2013 Victorious Jade West Main role
2011 iCarly Episode: "iParty with Victorious"
Big Time Rush Heather Fox Episode: "Big Time Secret"
2011–2014 Winx Club Daphne / Lorie / Kanika (voices) 24 episodes
2012 White Collar Chloe Woods Episode: "Upper West Side Story"
2013 The Exes Tracy Cooper Episode: "Prelude to a Kiss"
2014 Sam & Cat Jade West Episode: "#TheKillerTunaJump: #Freddie #Jade #Robbie"
Killing Daddy Callie Ross Television film
2015–2016 Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll Gigi Main role
2015 The Penguins of Madagascar Singer (voice) Episode: "The Penguin Who Loved Me"
American Dad! Lena Horne (voice) Episode: "A Star Is Reborn"
2017–2022 Dynasty Fallon Carrington Main role
2018 Robot Chicken Sun Baby / Marie "Slim" Browning (voices) Episode: "Gimme That Chocolate Milk"
2019 Welcome to the Wayne Parana Sycamore (voice) Episode: "That's Squidjit Bowling"
2020 Make It Work! Herself Television special
2022 Family Guy Alana (voice) Episode: "All About Alana"
The Orville Dinal Episode: "Mortality Paradox"

Music videos

Year Title Artist
2010 "Freak the Freak Out" Victoria Justice
2011 "Beggin' on Your Knees"
"All I Want Is Everything"
"Take a Hint" Victoria Justice and herself
"Time in the Day" Mikey Deleasa
2012 "Time of Our Life"
Big Time Rush
"Make It in America" Victoria Justice
"We Are Believix" Herself
"You Don't Know Me"
2013 "Right There" Ariana Grande
2015 "Die Trying" Herself
2016 "Bang Bang"
2018 "Thank U, Next"[45] Ariana Grande
2020 "
Stuck With U
"
Ariana Grande featuring Justin Bieber

Theater

Year Title Role Director Venue Notes
2008 13 Lucy Jeremy Sams Norma Terris Theatre [46]
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
Original Broadway Cast
[47]
2008-2009
2013 Jawbreaker: The Musical Courtney Gabriel Barre Workshop reading [48]

Concerts

Date Venue
December 5, 2023 Seth MacFarlane and Liz Gillies "We Wish You The Merriest" McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert
December 30, 2023 An Evening with Seth MacFarlane and Liz Gillies The Smith Center in Las Vegas
February 2, 2024 An Evening with Seth MacFarlane and Liz Gillies The Kennedy Center in Washington DC

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

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