Birthdate: March 25, 1992 (34 Years Old)
Birthplace: Williamson County, Texas, USA
A busy actor in network and streaming television since 2014 when she debuted in the ABC series,
Once Upon a Time (2014-2015),
Elizabeth Lail (birthname: Elizabeth Dean Lail) landed her biggest role to date in
Mack & Rita (2022), in which she co-starred as Mack to
Diane Keaton’s Rita. Lail’s feature debut was as the lead in writer-director Anja Murmann’s low-budget drama about recovered memory,
Unintended (2018), with Hannah Westerfield and Nathan Keyes.
Lail starred in her second feature, writer-director Justin Dec’s high-tech horror film,
Countdown (2019), with Jordan Calloway, Talitha Bateman, and Peter Facinelli. The low-budget movie proved very profitable, earning $48 million, eight times its costs. Lail had a major supporting role in actor Patricia Arquette’s debut as director/producer,
Gonzo Girl (2023), adapted from Cheryl Della Pietra’s 2015 novel by screenwriters Rebecca Thomas and Jessica Caldwell, co-starring Camila Morrone, Willem Dafoe and Arquette, and which launched at the Toronto Film Festival and then re-launched in a new so-called “American cut” by Arquette at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival.
Lail had her biggest exposure to date by landing the co-starring role in the hit horror movie backed by Jason Blum’s Blumhouse Productions,
Five Nights at Freddy’s (2023), co-starring
Josh Hutcherson, with Piper Rubio, Mary Stuart Masterson, Matthew Lillard and Mary Stuart Masterson under
Emma Tammi’s direction, and whose terrific global gross of nearly $292 million gave the green light for Blumhouse and distributor Universal Pictures to make the sequel,
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 (2025), with Lail again co-starring with Hutcherson under Tammi’s direction, and with new cast members Wayne Knight, Teo Briones, Mckenna Grace, Skeet Ulrich and
Megan Fox.