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Elizabeth Pan was born and raised in the Los Angeles suburb of Thousand Oaks, California where she grew up learning to speak both English and Mandarin Chinese at the same time. Elizabeth’s auspicious stage career started in the 5th Grade when she played the posterior end of Nana the Dog in Westlake Elementary’s production of “Peter Pan.” It could only go up from there. In her junior year at UCLA, Elizabeth attended a production of Miss Saigon at Los Angeles’ premier theater company, Center Theatre Group and signed up for acting lessons the next day. Elizabeth studied classical theater at the Royal National Theatre in London, the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and The Antaeus Company in Los Angeles. A few years later, Elizabeth was back at Center Theater Group but this time as a lead actor in the critically acclaimed production of Jessica Hagedorn’s “Dogeaters” at the Kirk Douglas Theater. She has worked on some of the most prestigious stages in Southern California. The LA Weekly theatre critic said of her performance in Chay Yew’s adaptation of The Cherry Orchard, “I can not remember anything in theatre as heartbreaking…Pan’s eyes are glistening pieces of obsidian and her wounded silence is unbearable.” Elizabeth originated the lead role of Chinadoll in Damon Chua’s “Film Chinois” which won the 2007 Ovation Award for Best New Play. Elizabeth currently works extensively in film, television, stage, commercials and voiceovers. You have seen her in guest star and co-star roles on FOX, NBC, ABC and CBS. Her voice is on various commercials, television shows, films and video games including “Penguins of Madagascar (Dreamworks)”, “ The Regular Show (The Cartoon Network)”, and “Mr. Robot (USA Network)”. Elizabeth can be seen on national commercials including Progressive Insurance, HSBC and Canada Dry. She loves hiking in the mountains around her home in Los Angeles, cooking for other people, especially if vegan food is involved and is plotting world domination through real estate.

Elizabeth Pan

Additional Voices
for Additional Voices in Skylanders: Time & Space
Suggested by tildeheart

Twenty-five years have passed since the fateful day that magic came to Earth and Skylands became public knowledge, and now, all is mostly well. The young heroes who saved both worlds have grown up, taken apprentices, and some have even started families of their own! Their children and apprentices are training to become heralded heroes in their own right, and they get their chance when, on the day of their graduation exam, time and space suddenly unravel and the heroes of old are scattered across the multiverse! Not only do they have to rescue their family and mentors with help from powerful beings who control time and space itself, but Kaos has also met his counterparts from the other universes, all of whom were far more successful in conquering Skylands than he was, and has formed a "Kouncil of Kaos" with them so they can take over the multiverse! Our young heroes must brave many different worlds and join with heroes all across the multiverse to save it from doom. ‖ fancast for a hypothetical Skylanders 10. Professional VAs only, no celebs. See comments before adding roles!





