Liz Lentz is a Los Angeles-based independent artist, songwriter, and actress. She began vocal training in her four octave range at the age of four and has an extensive background in musical theater and live performance. By the age of nine, Liz was already opening for renowned acts such as Nancy Wilson of Heart, Wilson Phillips, Jerry Lewis, Air Supply, and recording with Grammy winning producers.
In recognition of her vast live and recorded performance work and volunteer work with veterans, community service, and personal development, including an original song dedicated to veterans – the Billboard Charted, “Dear Veteran”, Liz was awarded the Congressional Youth Gold Medal—the highest honor given to youth in the United States—presented by Congressman Ted Lieu in Washington, D.C. She has also served as an ambassador at the United Nations.
At present, Liz works with Disney recording for Film and Tour Projects. She is a SAG artist and has also recently achieved a Bachelor’s Degree from Belmont University and Masters Degree from the University of Southern California in four years. Liz also completed Music and Theater high school programs at RADA, NYU Tisch School of Music and Carnegie Mellon University. As an Actor, Liz has trained with Ruskin, BGB and Lesly Kahn to add to her arsenal of performance experience. A highlight includes a live performance as Leading Player in Pippin at the historical Pantages Theater in Los Angeles.
Liz’s dream is to take her artistry and expertise to the next level by performing in theatrical films, TV series and Broadway.
She is deeply grateful for the opportunity to perform at the Hollywood Christmas Parade and proudly dedicates this performance to her grandmother, Carmella.

