This October, Liguori will reprise the role of "Lilya Brik" in the NYC premiere of Mednick's Mayakovsky and Stalin at the Cherry Lane Theatre, a role which she originated in the 2018 world premiere production at the Lounge Theatre in Hollywood. Liguori was nominated for a BroadwayWorld award for "best leading actress in a play" for role of Lilya Brik in "Mayakovsky and Stalin" Los Angeles premiere. Born in Scottsdale, Ariz., Liguori grew up with a passion for the theater. She was classically trained at the Oxford School of Drama in Oxford England and Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles before gaining acclaim for her stage and television work. Previous theater credits include the world premiere of Tania Wisbar's and Broadway producer, Jonathan Sanger's, critically-acclaimed World War II play, The Red Dress, in which she portrayed a famous German actress at odds with the Nazi regime; the role of "Marilyn Monroe" in Marilyn, Madness, and Me; and the leading role of "Laura" in all six of Mednick's The Gary Plays, which were work shopped over the course of two years prior to a full production of the entire sextet by Open Fist Theatre Company. Previous stage production credits also include "Between Pretty Places" which premiered in Los Angeles and New York at the HERE Arts Center in Soho.
She can currently be seen in the title role of the award-winning film, Hollywood Girl: The Peg Entwistle Story, available on Amazon Prime and "Hello, Say" an 2020 art house film by director Guy Zimmerman and filmmaker Bradly Cooper. TV/Film credits include Love, Lust, and A Room Key (Amazon), The Boogie Dilemma (Amazon), Suburgatory, Ugly Betty, Weeds and Growing Up Fisher.