Background
Lamb was born and raised in Brisbane, Australia.
Lamb was born and raised in Brisbane, Australia.
She studied classical ballet through the Royal Academy of Dance from the age of 3 and studied Musical at the Australian Dance Performance Institute. She graduated from Canterbury College in 2003 where she studied drama and music and performed in the school"s production of Guys and Dolls. She trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (National Institute on Drug Abuse) in Sydney, Australia and studied Classical acting (Shakespeare) at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).
Lamb began her professional career at the age of 17 when she was employed as a cast member at Warner Brothers Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia. There she spent her first 5 years out of high school portraying numerous roles including District of Columbia Comics hero Batgirl, The Justice League "s Hawkgirl, Shrek "s Princess Fiona, Scooby-Doo "s Daphne Blake and was a dancer in the Looney Tunes Musical Review.
Lamb then relocated to Osaka, Japan for 2 years to work for Universal Studios Japan where she reprised her role as Princess Fiona, impersonated Marilyn Monroe, originated the role of Cinderella in the Magical Starlight Parade (IAAPA Big East Award "Best Overall Production"), danced as a Rockette in the annual Christmas Parade and performed the roles of Wendy and Jane in the Thea (Themed Entertainment Association) Award winning Peter Pan"s Neverland.
She has worked extensively in theatre, performing in plays and musicals in her hometown of Brisbane, most notably at QPAC, the Twelfth Night and Brisbane Arts In 2014, she produced and starred as Zelda Fitzgerald in William Luce"s one-woman play The Last Flapper at Brisbane Arts Lamb has appeared in numerous films including The Pale Moonlight opposite Matt Boesenberg and owns her own production company Little Lamb son In 2015, Lamb had her theatre directorial debut with The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) at Brisbane Arts before going on to direct Elvis Is Dead by Canadian playwright James Hutchison for the Short+Sweet Festival at The Arts Centre Gold Coast.
Lamb played Katherina in The Taming Of The Shrew for Phoenix Ensemble and reprised her role as Zelda Fitzgerald in The Last Flapper for Brisbane Fringe Festival. In 2015, Lamb obtained a Green Card granting her permanent residence in the United States of America.
She is currently studying for a Masters Degree in Advanced Practice at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
In December 2015, she was awarded the Ian Potter Cultural Trust Award, a professional development grant for emerging Australian artists. There was already a Rebecca Lamb registered with Spotlight and Equity, as a result Lamb changed her name professionally to "Elise Lamb". She was previously credited as "Rebecca Elise Lamb".
Lamb is related to British actor Michael Rennie.
She was the youngest performer to present the Movie Magic Special Effects Show and was a member of its closing cast in 2005. She also performed in the Police Academy Stunt Show and was an original cast member of the Scooby-Doo Disco Detectives.