New Jersey native Elizabeth Bogush moved to New York City at the age of 18, where she studied acting at the prestigious William Esper Acting Studio. One of her earliest roles was an appearance on the Nickleodeon classic "The Adventures of Pete and Pete" in 1993. She did not take another role until 1998, when she appeared in an episode of the series "Profiler." Then, in 1999, Bogush starred in her first feature film, the gritty independent crime drama "Eastside." From 2000 to 2001, Bogush had a starring role on the Aaron Spelling romantic-drama series "Titans" alongside Casper Van Dien and Yasmine Bleeth. She also enjoyed a recurring role on the WB drama "The Mountain" from 2004 to 2005 and the ABC mystery drama "October Road" from 2007 to 2008. She guest starred on a handful of episodes of the sci-fi series "Gemini Division," and her other television work includes brief appearances on comedies such as "Scrubs" and "Everybody Loves Raymond," dramas such as "E.R." and "Grey's Anatomy," and action series such as "She Spies" and "V.I.P.." 2006 found Bogush starring in the 2006 independent drama "Jam," which revolves around a car crash that sends multiple lives unraveling. Bogush has also won wide exposure from her appearances in a number of occasionally risqué commercials for the text answering service KGB.