Lizzy Greene
Biography
Lizzy Greene is an American actress known for her energetic screen presence, emotional range, and memorable performances in youth-oriented television series. Rising to prominence at a young age, she has grown into one of the most recognizable talents of her generation in family and teen entertainment.
Early Life and Background
Elizabeth Anne Greene, professionally known as Lizzy Greene, was born on May 1, 2003, in Dallas, Texas. From an early age, she showed a strong interest in performance, participating in local theater and school productions. Her talent and enthusiasm for acting quickly set her apart, leading her family to support her pursuit of a professional career.
Greene trained in acting while continuing her education, balancing school with auditions and early television work.
Career Beginnings
Lizzy Greene began her acting career with guest roles in television series, gaining valuable on-set experience. Her early appearances demonstrated her natural comedic timing and ability to handle emotionally complex material, which helped her stand out in casting auditions.
Breakthrough Role
Greene achieved widespread recognition for her starring role as Dawn Harper in the Nickelodeon comedy series Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (2014–2018). As the only girl among quadruplets, her character’s wit, intelligence, and emotional depth made her a fan favorite. The role established Greene as a prominent young actress in family television.
Expanding Her Career
After Nickelodeon, Greene transitioned into more mature and dramatic roles, showing her versatility as an actress. She starred as Sophie Dixon in the ABC drama series A Million Little Things (2018–2023), where she portrayed a troubled teenager navigating loss, addiction, and recovery. Her performance earned praise for its realism and emotional honesty.
Film and Other Projects
In addition to television, Greene has appeared in films and digital projects, continuing to build a diverse portfolio. She has also been involved in voice acting and has taken part in socially driven storytelling projects that reflect her interest in meaningful narratives.