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  1. Elizabeth Dean Lail (born 1991 or 1992) is an American actress. She played the recurring role of Anna in the fantasy adventure series Once Upon a Time (2014), and starred as Amy Hughes in the supernatural series Dead of Summer (2016).

  2. Elizabeth Lail stars in Blumhouse's box office hit, "Five Nights At Freddys," based on the wildly popular video game series. She can also be seen in the upcoming indie film "Gonzo Girl," directed by Patricia Arquette and starring Willem Dafoe.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.73 m
    • Williamson County, Texas, USA
  3. Actor and “animal enthusiast” Elizabeth Lail is proving that an open and honest dialogue can help change the world. 🌎 We are so honored and inspired to have her gracing the pages of our upcoming edition of #CompassionateLivingMagazine!

  4. Elizabeth Dean Lail. Height. 5′ 8″ (1.73 m) Mini Bio. Elizabeth Lail stars in Blumhouse's box office hit, "Five Nights At Freddys," based on the wildly popular video game series. She can also be seen in the upcoming indie film "Gonzo Girl," directed by Patricia Arquette and starring Willem Dafoe.

    • March 25, 1992
  5. Mar 25, 1992 · Elizabeth Dean Lail (born on March 25, 1992) is an American actress. Known for her role as Anna in the ABC adventure fantasy TV series 'Once Upon a Time', Guinevere Beck on Netflix's thriller 'You', & Vanessa in Blumhouse’s adaptation of Five Night’s At Freddy’s (2023)

  6. Elizabeth Lail is an American actress, best known for playing the character of Anna in the fourth season of ‘ABC’ network's fantasy drama television series ‘Once Upon a Time’. She is also famous for playing the starring role of Amy Hughes in the supernatural horror television series ‘Dead of Summer.’.

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  8. Elizabeth Dean Lail (born 1991 or 1992) is an American actress. She played the recurring role of Anna in the fantasy adventure series Once Upon a Time (2014), and starred as Amy Hughes in the supernatural series Dead of Summer (2016).

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