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Elizabeth Alderfer

Elizabeth Alderfer (born February 5, 1986) is an actress recognized for her comedic performances in television, particularly her breakout role as the budtender in the series Disjointed (2017–2018). Born and raised in , Alderfer grew up in a family supportive of , with her mother working as a retired neonatal nurse and unit manager and her father as a retired director and music teacher at the local high school. She developed an early passion for performing through participation in her high school's drama club, later auditioning for drama college programs encouraged by her parents. Alderfer began her professional acting career in the late 2000s, starting with guest appearances on network television shows such as The Good Wife (2013) and Unforgettable (2014), alongside roles in short films and independent features like Turtle Island (2013), where she played a lead role. Her visibility increased through national commercials, including a prominent 2016 GE campaign portraying "Sarah," before her career gained momentum with recurring roles as Lynette in the NBC/Peacock comedy A.P. Bio (2018–2021) and as Lizzie in the CBS series United States of Al (2021–2022). She has also guest-starred in episodes of Orange Is the New Black (2014), Bull (2019), and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2024), and appeared in films including Game Day (2017) and For When You Get Lost (2024). Known for her timing in ensemble comedies, Alderfer continues to pursue projects that emphasize diversity in storytelling, including developing her own screenplay.

Early life and education

Early years

Elizabeth Alderfer was born on February 5, 1986, in . She was raised in this small upstate city by her mother, Janet Alderfer, a retired neonatal nurse and unit manager, and her father, Larry Alderfer, a retired director and music teacher. Public details about her extended family remain scarce, but her parents' professions fostered a household immersed in caregiving and musical creativity. Alderfer's early exposure to performance began through , starting at the age of two, and informal activities like lip-syncing to big jazzy numbers, which her father's musical background encouraged. This foundation seamlessly transitioned into her high school years at Elmira Free Academy, where she participated in musical theater productions. These experiences ignited her passion for acting and theater. This formative period in laid the groundwork for her artistic pursuits, leading her to seek formal training at .

Education

Elizabeth Alderfer attended (NYU) in the early 2000s, following her high school graduation, during which her involvement in school musicals ignited her passion for performance. At NYU, she double-majored in , immersing herself in while pursuing training through the Tisch School of the Arts' Playwrights Horizons Theater School program. This rigorous curriculum allowed her to balance analytical media coursework—focusing on communication, reporting, and audience dynamics—with hands-on pursuits, including collaborative exercises in playwriting, directing, and performance. The intersection of her journalism education and theater training proved particularly synergistic, as her reinforced the observational "people watching" assignments central to her classes, sharpening her ability to draw from real-life behaviors for authentic character portrayal. This foundation in media analysis equipped her with insights into narrative structure and visual storytelling, which later enhanced her approach to on-screen roles by emphasizing relatable, grounded performances.

Career

Early career

Alderfer made her professional acting debut in 2013, appearing as Anna Buday in the episode "Je Ne Sais What?" of the series . That same year, she portrayed Angie McGuire in the short-lived drama , appearing in the episode "McKenzie on Fire." Also in 2013, Alderfer appeared as Laura in the independent film , a low-budget directed by Rob King. In 2014, she guest-starred as Lauren in the CBS series Unforgettable, appearing in the episode "Til Death." Alderfer continued to secure guest appearances on established television shows. In 2015, she played Lydia in the episode "The King of Columbus Circle" of ABC's Forever and Dr. Vivian Wells in the episode "SOS" of MTV's Eye Candy. By 2016, she guest-starred as Ann-Marie, a journalist and friend of inmate Lolly Whitehill, in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black. She also starred as Lindsey in the independent drama The Passing Season, playing a supporting role in the story of a former hockey player returning to his hometown. Throughout the early 2010s, Alderfer built her career primarily through one-off guest spots on network television and roles in independent films, a common path for emerging actors navigating competitive auditions in and . During this period, she also gained visibility in , portraying the character Sarah in a series of television commercials launched in 2016, which highlighted the company's industrial innovations through humorous family scenarios.

Breakthrough and television roles

Alderfer's breakthrough came in 2017 when she was cast as series regular , a budtender and love interest to the lead character, in the comedy series , created by and starring as the owner of a medical marijuana . The show premiered in August 2017 but was canceled by after its single 20-episode season due to mixed reviews and low viewership. Despite the short run, the role marked Alderfer's first major television exposure following years of smaller guest appearances, helping to showcase her comedic presence in an ensemble cast. Building on this momentum, Alderfer landed a recurring role as Lynette, the quirky payroll accountant at a high school, in the (later Peacock) comedy from 2019 to 2021 across three seasons (2–4). Her performance as the endearing and awkward Lynette, who develops a subplot with the , earned praise for her sharp comedic timing and ability to deliver humor through subtle reactions in group scenes. During this period, she also made guest appearances in dramatic series, including as entrepreneur Whitney Holland in the legal drama in 2019, where she portrayed a accused of in the episode "Fantastica Voyage," and as Rachel in the post-apocalyptic thriller The Passage that same year, appearing in the episode "Whose Blood Is That?" In 2021, Alderfer transitioned to a lead role as , the resilient younger navigating and , in the sitcom United States of Al, which ran for two seasons until 2022. The series, also produced by Lorre, followed an interpreter and his friend, with Alderfer's character providing emotional depth and in the . Critics and outlets highlighted her laugh-out-loud delivery in comedic moments, further solidifying her reputation for timing in multi-character interactions and boosting her visibility in network . These roles collectively elevated Alderfer from supporting parts to prominent comedic positions, demonstrating her versatility in blending humor with heartfelt . In 2024, she returned to with a guest role as news reporter Kelsey Sommers in two episodes of NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, "Fractured" and "Economics of Shame," addressing themes of sextortion and professional vulnerability.

Film and recent projects

Alderfer starred as Ricki in the 2017 independent comedy Game Day, portraying a brilliant but arrogant tech entrepreneur whose startup collapses, prompting her to seek coaching from a teenage prodigy to join her office team and salvage her career. The film, directed by Dave Anderson, highlights themes of redemption and workplace dynamics through her character's humorous yet vulnerable arc. In 2023, Alderfer appeared in the ensemble dramedy For When You Get Lost, playing Cami Stevenson, the middle sister in a trio of estranged siblings who embark on a to confront their ailing father and repair family bonds. Originally titled Cherry Raisins during production, the film—directed by Steffes and inspired by real events—emphasizes emotional reconciliation and sisterly dynamics, with Alderfer contributing to the project's intimate, character-focused narrative alongside co-stars Jennifer Sorenson and Aja Bair. As of November 2025, Alderfer has no announced film projects in production, though her television work continues to open doors for cinematic opportunities.

Personal life

Marriage

Elizabeth Alderfer married Ali Bouzari, a culinary scientist, author, educator, and co-founder of Pilot R&D, on September 1, 2018. The couple's relationship has been described in media profiles as a partnership blending Alderfer's entertainment background with Bouzari's expertise in food science. They maintain a low public profile regarding personal details, with limited information available beyond the marriage announcement. As of 2025, Alderfer and Bouzari have no publicly announced children or details on family expansion.

Interests and activism

Alderfer has cited the choreography of as a significant influence on her early development as a performer, particularly through her background in , which she describes as her "gateway" into the arts. This admiration stems from her exposure to styles during her formative years, shaping her appreciation for expressive movement in entertainment. In addition to her artistic inspirations, Alderfer maintains a public persona centered on positivity and , often emphasizing the importance of focusing on "the good things in life" amid challenges. She has shared her life as "Put your own on before assisting others," reflecting a of as a foundation for supporting others. This outlook extends to her hobbies, including , which she took up during alongside her husband, highlighting a shared interest in and quiet reflection. Alderfer has also expressed creative aspirations beyond , noting that she is working on her first , indicating an interest in writing and media production. Alderfer's activism focuses on humanitarian causes, particularly supporting Afghan interpreters through her involvement with No One Left Behind, where she corresponded with hundreds of individuals seeking relocation amid crisis. She has advocated for organizations addressing food insecurity, such as and Sonoma Family Meal, underscoring her belief that communities must "take care of one another" in the face of natural disasters and hardship. These efforts demonstrate her commitment to global aid and empathy-driven outside her professional life.

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