Elizabeth Mitchel
Elizabeth Mitchell's measurements bio,
height, weight. Also size of bra and shoe. Elizabeth Mitchell was born in Los
Angeles, California in 1970. Her parents relocated to Dallas soon after she was
born. She was a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School, Performing and
Visual Arts, located within the Arts District. She later earned the BFA diploma
from Stephens College in acting and further studied at the British American
Drama Academy. Additionally, she spent six years with the renowned Dallas Theatre
Center and one year at the theater's Encore Company. She started her acting
career in the theater before her screen debut. Her theatrical credits include
"As You Like It" The "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
Forum" and the "Measure for Measure", the "Baby" and
the "Chicago" productions, as well as others. Her most memorable
appearance was in Michael Cristofer's HBO television series Gia (1998)
featuring Angelina Jolie. She made her name famous for both the public and
critics. Her charismatic acting talents was evident in the sci-fi action film
Frequency (2000) which with Dennis Quaid and Neil LaBute. Elizabeth Mitchell
has many credits in television shows, theaters and films. She continues to be a
great actor. Her nose was smashed during filming of the movie Frequency (2000).
Hertz Rent-A-Car ad for 1994. But, "they pulled it due to the O.J.
thing." Living with David Lee Smith, ex-Brent from One Life to Live
(1968), in the Manhattan's Upper West Side. They reside in Dallas with their
parents, who are tax and estate attorneys. After playing Rosalind in "As
You Like It" for a few years, Rosalind came back to the U.S. Shortly after
she was born in LA in 1970, her parents relocated to Dallas, Texas. In 1991,
she graduated from Booker T. Washington High School, Visual and Performing Arts
located in the Arts District of Dallas. Graduated from Stephens College in 1991
with the Fine Arts Degree. The last part of 2001 was spent as Cyd as a
character who was played by Ioan Gruffudd. The show aired in the month of March
on BBC 1 TV.
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