Elizabeth Tabish is an award-winning American Film/TV actress well known for portraying Mary Magdalene (one of the women who traveled with Jesus “portrayed by Jonathan Roumie” and helped support his ministry) in the TV series “The Chosen.”
Besides her portrayal of Mary Magdalene in “The Chosen,” Elizabeth is also known for her appearances in “Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers,” “The Shift,” “Honor Among Thieves,” and “Panic.”
Aside from acting, Elizabeth is also a director and an editor. As of the time of writing, she has directed over 18 projects and has worked as an editor in 20 projects.
Profile Summary
Full Name | Elizabeth Tabish |
Age | 37 years old |
Birth Date | May 5, 1986 |
Birth Place | USA |
Nationality | American |
Profession | Actress, Director, and Editor |
Parents | N/A |
Relationship Status | Married |
Husband | Stan Mayer |
Height | 5’6″ 1.68 m 168 cm |
Weight | 55kg 121 lbs |
Net Worth | $500k to $1 Million |
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Early Life & Background
Elizabeth Tabish was born on May 26, 1986, in the United States of America. Reports have it that she spent her early days growing up in Texas, USA.
For now, Elizabeth has not shared information about her parents with the public. But in regards to her siblings, she has a brother whose name is Jesse Tabish (Jesse sings for the indie rock band Other Lives).
In terms of her educational background, Elizabeth attended Oklahoma State University where she graduated with a Master of Arts in theater and a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies.
Acting Career
Elizabeth Tabish’s acting journey has seen her contribute to various projects over the years. She ventured into acting with roles in short films and TV series, gradually building her career.
In 2010, Tabish appeared in the short film “The Erased,” portraying the character Simone. The following year, in 2011, she featured in the TV series “Love My Way” as Veronica and made uncredited appearances in “The Lying Game.”
As the years progressed, Tabish expanded her repertoire. In 2012, she had a brief role in the TV series “Revolution” as a Hot Woman.
In 2014, she appeared in several projects, including “Ash,” “Portal,” “God Is Bad at Bowling,” and “The Calm Before.”
The year 2015 brought Tabish a role in the TV series “Portal,” where she featured in three episodes. In 2016, she played Cam in “The Golden Rut” and portrayed Holly Dobis in the TV series “Freedom on Trial.”
Moving forward, Tabish continued to take on diverse roles. Notably, in 2017, she contributed to various projects such as “The Chosen,” “The Shift,” and “The Son.”
Elizabeth Tabish Net Worth
Elizabeth Tabish has achieved significant success as an actress, director, and editor throughout her diverse career.
As of now, Elizabeth Tabish’s estimated net worth falls within the range of $500,000 to $1 million. This encompasses her earnings from various roles and projects.
Personal Life
Elizabeth Tabish is married to Stan Mayer, who is a Playwright and Marine Veteran. Stan goes by the Instagram handle stoshmayer; however, his account is set to private.
Unfortunately, the date of their marriage has not been shared with the public. Additionally, details about whether they have children are not known at this time.
The couple maintains a private personal life, and specific information about their family is not disclosed publicly.
Awards and Nominations
Elizabeth Tabish has received recognition for her contributions to the film industry, earning a total of 7 wins and 7 nominations as of the time of writing.
In 2019, at the Lone Star Film Festival, her work in “Mother’s Day” was awarded the Festival Prize for Best Short.
The same year, at the Blow-Up Chicago International Arthouse Film Fest, she secured the Charlie Chaplin Award for Best Narrative Short in “Mother’s Day.”
The Web Series Festival Global in 2015 acknowledged Tabish’s excellence, presenting her with the Best Interactive award for “Portal.”
Her involvement in “Psychotropical” earned her three nominations at the Red Dirt International Film Festival in 2017 for Best Experimental/Art Film, Best Director, and Best Production Design.
In 2018, at the LA Under the Stars Film Festival, Tabish’s skills were recognized with the Best Directing award for “Musa Malvada.”
In the horror genre, her film “The Darlings” garnered attention at the Women in Horror Film Festival, securing a nomination for Best Horror Short and ultimately winning the Best Score category at the Sin City Horror Fest in 2019.
The Fort Worth Indie Film Showcase acknowledged her performance in “The Calm Before” with a nomination for Best Lead – Female in 2014.
Year | Awarding Body | Work | Award/Nomination | Category | Shared with |
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2019 | Lone Star Film Festival | Mother’s Day (2019) | Winner | Festival Prize – Best Short | Ashley James, Janet Travis |
2019 | Blow-Up Chicago International Arthouse Film Fest | Mother’s Day (2019) | Winner | Charlie Chaplin Award – Best Narrative Short | Janet Travis, Ashley James |
2019 | Blow-Up Chicago International Arthouse Film Fest | Mother’s Day (2019) | Nominee | Tarkovsky Award | N/A |
2019 | Women in Horror Film Festival | The Darlings | Nominee | Best Horror Short | Lindsey Lemke |
2015 | Web Series Festival Global | Portal (2015) | Winner | Best Interactive | N/A |
2017 | Red Dirt International Film Festival, US | Psychotropical (2016) | Nominee | Best Experimental/Art Film | N/A |
2017 | Red Dirt International Film Festival, US | Psychotropical (2016) | Nominee | Best Director | N/A |
2017 | Red Dirt International Film Festival, US | Psychotropical (2016) | Nominee | Best Production Design | Penelope Costopoulos |
2014 | Fort Worth Indie Film Showcase, US | The Calm Before (2014) | Nominee | FWIFS Award – Best Lead – Female | N/A |
2019 | Sin City Horror Fest | The Darlings (2018) | Winner | Best Score | Lindsey Lemke |
2018 | Austin Under The Stars Film Festival | Cecilia (2018) | Nominee | Best Actress – Best Horror Short | Lindsey Lemke |
2018 | Austin Under The Stars Film Festival | Cecilia (2018) | Winner | Best Actress – Best Editing | N/A |
2018 | Portland Horror Film Festival | Cecilia (2018) | Winner | Main De Gloire – Special Jury Award | N/A |
2019 | LA Under the Stars Film Festival | Musa Malvada (2018) | Winner | Best Directing | N/A |