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- Elizabeth Last is an actress, known for Mr. Mom (2019). At age 5 Elizabeth was cast as "Lulu" in the 1st National Tour of Waitress, the hit Broadway musical by Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson. She made her professional stage debut at the historic Hollywood Pantages Theatre alongside her identical sister Catherine Last who alternated as Lulu.
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Elizabeth Last is an actress, known for Mr. Mom (2019). At age 5 Elizabeth was cast as "Lulu" in the 1st National Tour of Waitress, the hit Broadway musical by Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson.
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