Alizabeth James
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Native Californian, Alizabeth was born in Washington, DC.
At the age of sixteen, Alizabeth was a singer/songwriter and engaged music consultants, Rona Newton-John, (Olivia Newton-John's sister) and Robin Chambers, to direct her music career. Alizabeth continued to write, record and perform locally in the LA club scene in Southern California until she attended CCBC. At the age of 18 Olivia and Rona Newton-John encouraged Alizabeth to begin writing for film and television.
Alizabeth's first treatment was a feature comedy for Lucille Ball, although Lucy loved the treatment, she endeavored to act in a drama movie of the week for television called: "Stone Pillow".
Alizabeth continued to direct, write and act in various forms of media such as commercials, music videos and infomercials for cable television. Alizabeth developed projects such as "Seawind Sisters," "The Cross of Change," "Anythang Goes" and "The Oasis R.I.P. Dunes," Co-written by Pam Gooderham.
In November 1999, Alizabeth interviewed eccentric artist Leonard Kaplan, who resided in Laguna Beach, California. After the interview Alizabeth developed EccentricTV, a 30-minute pop Reality TV show. Covering Eccentric People, Places and Events.
Alizabeth spent nine months developing a new weekly series entitled: "Celebrity Charity" with creator Pam Gooderham.
In development: "Border Gold" "i" "Asylum of Smoke," "The Famed One," "Incomparable Hildegarde," "Rife," as well as a dramatic new series entitled "Broken Home."
4/01/2015
At the age of sixteen, Alizabeth was a singer/songwriter and engaged music consultants, Rona Newton-John, (Olivia Newton-John's sister) and Robin Chambers, to direct her music career. Alizabeth continued to write, record and perform locally in the LA club scene in Southern California until she attended CCBC. At the age of 18 Olivia and Rona Newton-John encouraged Alizabeth to begin writing for film and television.
Alizabeth's first treatment was a feature comedy for Lucille Ball, although Lucy loved the treatment, she endeavored to act in a drama movie of the week for television called: "Stone Pillow".
Alizabeth continued to direct, write and act in various forms of media such as commercials, music videos and infomercials for cable television. Alizabeth developed projects such as "Seawind Sisters," "The Cross of Change," "Anythang Goes" and "The Oasis R.I.P. Dunes," Co-written by Pam Gooderham.
In November 1999, Alizabeth interviewed eccentric artist Leonard Kaplan, who resided in Laguna Beach, California. After the interview Alizabeth developed EccentricTV, a 30-minute pop Reality TV show. Covering Eccentric People, Places and Events.
Alizabeth spent nine months developing a new weekly series entitled: "Celebrity Charity" with creator Pam Gooderham.
In development: "Border Gold" "i" "Asylum of Smoke," "The Famed One," "Incomparable Hildegarde," "Rife," as well as a dramatic new series entitled "Broken Home."
4/01/2015