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Liz is a fictional character portrayed by Wendi McLendon-Covey in the TV series Rules of Engagement.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Third Wheel (season 4), they were 40 years old.
They appear in 14 episodes out of a total of 100 aired

Liz

by Wendi McLendon-Covey

character

Episodes14

  • 7.3
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    Third Wheel

    episode S4.E6 april 2010
    Audrey's white lie to a needy friend puts Jeff in a awkward predicament, Timmy introduces Russell to the joys of charity work, and Adam tries to protect his snacks from a dieting Jennifer.
  • 6.9
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    Singing and Dancing

    episode S5.E15 february 2011
    Audrey's annoying friend Liz creates problems for Audrey and Jeff when she moves in the apartment directly above theirs, while Timmy is surprised when Russell asks for an audition to join his a cappella group.
  • 7.2
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    The Set Up

    episode S5.E19 march 2011
    Audrey and Jeff set up Liz on a blind date with one of Jeff's coworkers, Timmy becomes alarmed when Russell begins flirting online with his sister, and Adam begins working out at a new kind of gym.
  • 7.2
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    The Jeff Photo

    episode S5.E21 april 2011
    An old photo of Jeff in an art gallery encourages Jeff to get back in shape, and encourages Adam to take a photo of himself. Meanwhile, both Russell and Liz feel embarrassment the next day after they sleep together.
  • 7.1
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    The Power Couple

    episode S5.E23 may 2011
    Jeff is bothered when Audrey gets a raise and buys a new television, Russell is curious when Liz begins dating another man, and Adam and Jennifer fake marriage proposals to get free food.
  • 7.2
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    The Last of the Red Hat Lovers

    episode S5.E24 may 2011
    Russell mistakenly books a spot on a cruise filled with "Red Hat" women, Jeff and Audrey turn to the videotape to settle their latest fight, and Adam and Jennifer accidentally ruin Jeff and Audrey's paint job and couch.
  • 7.1
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    Dirty Talk

    episode S6.E1 october 2011
    Russell tries to get out of his accidental drunken marriage to Liz, Jeff tries unsuccessfully to give some dirty talk in the bedroom, and Adam wages a losing battle with the Sun.
  • 7.1
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    Bros Before Nodes

    episode S6.E2 october 2011
    Russell gives Liz a makeover to impress his dad, Jeff's "guys weekend" is ruined because Audrey is worried about her medical test results, and Adam is infatuated with his new friend, actor Curtis "Booger" Armstrong.
  • 7.8
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    Nature Calls

    episode S6.E4 november 2011
    Everyone spends a weekend in Vermont to watch the leaves change. During the trip, Adam gets poison ivy on his hands, Jeff has an embarrassing experience on the inn's computer, and Liz begins to realize that her marriage is a sham.
  • 7.3
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    Shy Dial

    episode S6.E5 november 2011
    Jeff finds a way to get his calls to Audrey to go straight to voicemail, Liz continues to make a move on Timmy, and a clothes salesman takes advantage of Adam's insecurities.
  • 7.4
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    Audrey's Shower

    episode S6.E15 may 2012
    Jennifer may regret deciding to throw Audrey's shower after she puts the wrong date of the shower on the invitation. Jeff takes an instant liking to Brenda's clothes for some reason. Russell does something drastic by giving up on dating women hoping to accomplish things.
  • 7.3
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    Liz Moves In

    episode S7.E1 february 2013
    Liz stays with Jeff and Audrey for a week, Timmy and Adam make enemies at the office with a new ping-pong table, and Jennifer has sex dreams about Russell.
  • 7.1
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    Cats & Dogs

    episode S7.E3 february 2013
    Liz decides that she wants a baby, Jeff tries to help Timmy pick up on a beautiful co-worker, and Adam accidentally ruins Jennifer's wedding dress.
  • 6.9
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    Role Play

    episode S7.E7 march 2013
    Jeff makes Audrey up like a celebrity so they can get a reservation at a popular fancy restaurant, Liz convinces Russell to go with her to a meeting for sex addicts, and Adam and Timmy try to find common ground in comedy.