Elizabeth Masucci
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  • Born:
    • Birthday: 1986-01-05
    • Born Place: Staten Island, New York, USA

Elizabeth Masucci

Elizabeth Masucci is an American actress, producer, and director born on January 5, 1986, in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York City. She began her artistic journey as a ballet dancer before transitioning to acting. After moving to New York City, she attended Fordham University at Lincoln Center, where she honed her craft . Masucci's breakout role came in 2015 when she starred as Christine Muldoon in TNT's Public Morals, a series created by Edward Burns and produced by Steven Spielberg. This role marked a significant milestone in her career, allowing her to build a character across multiple episodes . In addition to her television work, Masucci has appeared in several films, including Shame (2011), Second Act (2018), and The God Committee (2021). She also co-founded In the Meantime Productions with Gia Crovatin, producing and starring in the short film Good Luck (in Farsi), an adaptation of Neil LaBute's play . Beyond acting and producing, Masucci is a director working on a poetry short film anthology series. Her first short, based on Maya Angelou's poem "Phenomenal Woman," starred Danielle Brooks and highlighted her commitment to creative storytelling. Masucci is married to Efrem Kamen, and they have a daughter named Penelope Fay Kamen, born on August 21, 2018.