Liche Ariza
Liche trained for drama at The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute (NYC).
In the summer of 2007 he performed Michael Locascio's "Corner of a Morning" set on an air mattress on the asphalt of east 9th street as part of Peculiar Works Project's East Village Fragments.
Liche's been in the NYtheatre scene since 1998 performing in plays by Adrian Rodriguez, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Jose Rivera, Israel Horovitz, Joan Tewkesbury, J. Anthony Roman, A.B. Lugo, Tom O'Neil, Phil Hopper, Webb Wilcoxen and the 52nd Street Project. At the onset of his career, Liche performed twice in the New York International Fringe Festival, as well as a long run under the direction of Edie O'Hara in the play Line at the 13th Street Theatre in Manhattan
He is an HOLA award winner for his work in Leopoldo Hernandez' Martinez, directed by Arian Blanco.
He is an Executive Producer on the TV Series in development "West of the City".
Movies
- Oct 15, 2018
- English
Ted is not a zombie. Just ask him. Sure, he picked up a "skin thing" on his vacay in The Caribbean, and he's hungering for brains, but who isn't? Anyway, things are bound to get better when Ted inherits his grandpa's fortune; all he's gotta do is wait for the old man to die. In the meantime, in case things weren't strange enough, Ted follows a hot vampire into group therapy where the patients all suffer disorders of the paranormal. Yep. Things just went from weird to wacky.