Eliza Doucet is a feisty and imaginative actor passionate about telling stories that have rarely been seen on screen before.
Eliza's passion for acting was born after noticing a lack of representation on television. As a queer and autistic person, she knows first hand how powerful seeing yourself on tv can be. Eliza is determined to be a part of filling the gap in representation!
Outside of acting, Eliza loves spending time with her family, doing political advocacy work, being outside, and training with her service dog, Cove. She's deeply passionate about television and her favorite shows are Severance, Manifest, and NCIS: Hawai‘i.
Eliza's training includes three years training with the Professional Performance Prep, a performance school with location in NJ, NYC, and LA, and she is now pursuing her theater major at Connecticut College.
Meet Emma!
Emma Doucet is a dynamic and passionate actor who is dedicated to bringing authentic representation to the big screen! She was born with multiple disabilities including autism and apraxia of speech, and is determined to turn her struggles into something that can give others strength. As a teen, she came out as sapphic and started to notice the gaps in queer representation as well. Now, she hopes to fill those gaps so that everyone can feel seen on screen.
Emma's love for the arts started at a young age when she got involved in circus. For years, she learned skills such as unicycling and walking a tightrope. In 2020, she pivoted and started acting professionally.
Emma has trained with The Professional Performance Prep, a bicoastal acting school for three years, focusing on screen acting technique. Currently she is a junior at Connecticut College where she is majoring in theater.
In addition to acting, Emma enjoys spending time with her family (including her 9 pets!). She also loves training with her service dog Olive and retired service dog Jasper. Emma is very outdoorsy and has been known to spend hours wondering the woods.