A classically trained singer, Liz Racster comes to acting from the world of musical theater and opera. Educated at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, her favorite roles include: Susanna, Mozart’s “Le Nozze di Figaro” and Cinderella, “Into the Woods.” While in New York City, Liz was a resident player with Stone Soup Theatre Arts, playing the lead in the company's original work, “Breathe Free,” and later, Lear, in Vaclev Havel’s “The Memorandum.” She studied voice at The Juilliard School, and acting at Michael Howard Studios, and Herbert Berghof (HB) Studio in New York. Now based in Los Angeles, Liz appears regularly on the hit FOX Network television show, "Hell's Kitchen," as a server. Recently she co-starred in a pilot for Ripe TV by the UCB-based sketch comedy troupe, Quiet Library (www.quietlibrary.com), and portrayed a troubled young woman in "Vitamins," an indie feature adaptation of the Raymond Carver short story by the same name, directed by Chris O'Keefe and funded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.