Liz Yale Marsh

Liz Yale Marsh is a 2-time Emmy-winning, Grammy, Peabody, and GLAAD-nominated documentary film and television producer under an exclusive overall deal with Universal Television Alternative Studio to spearhead documentaries and premium series for the studio. Liz’s first series with UTAS, Face to Face with Scott Peterson, premiered in August 2024 on Peacock. Prior to joining UTAS, Liz most recently produced the feature documentary Little Richard: I Am Everything directed by Lisa Cortes, which premiered opening night of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed theatrically by Magnolia Pictures and released by CNN Films and MAX. She also recently produced the documentary short film Facing the Falls, directed by Celia Aniskovich and Executive Produced by Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, Sam Pollard, and Brenda Robinson. Previous work includes Executive Producing the true crime anthology series It Couldn’t Happen Here for Sundance Channel/AMC+ and Executive Producing the CNN Original Series Vegas: The Story of Sin. Liz Co-Executive Produced the 3-part series Manifesto of a Serial Killer for Peacock; the feature documentary film The Panama Papers, directed by Alex Winter; the Emmy-winning NBC series GIVE, The Preppy Murder, a 5-part documentary for Sundance/AMC, and the award-winning Lifetime documentary series Surviving Jeffrey Epstein, both directed by Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg. Liz was formerly the Head of Documentaries & Premium Series for production company Bungalow Media + Entertainment, and spent five years at Radical Media prior.

Liz is a Founding Board member of UNICEF’s Next Generation and is the Founder of the WestFlix Film Festival in Los Angeles. She is a former wine educator and consultant who lives in Los Angeles with her two children.