Elizabeth Mitchel
Elizabeth Mitchel measurements, bio and
weight. The size of the bra and shoes. Elizabeth Mitchell was born in Los
Angeles in 1970. Soon after her birth, her parents relocated to Dallas, Texas.
She was educated at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and
Visual Arts located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas. Later, she earned
a BFA degree in acting from Stephens College and also studied at the British
American Drama Academy. She was employed for six years by Dallas Theatre Center
as well as a single year with Encore Company. Before her debut on the big
screen, she started her acting career in theaters. Her credits on stage include
"As You Like It", “A Funny Then It Happened on the Way to the
Forum", "Measure for Measure", and "Chicago" along
with as many other productions. She stood out in Michael Cristofer's HBO
television show Gia (1998), where she starred alongside Angelina Jolie. This
performance made her a favorite of viewers and critics alike. Elizabeth
showcased her charismatic performance skills following Frequency (2001
featuring Dennis Quaid) and Neil LaBute's sci-fi time travel film Nurse Betty
((2000) with Rene Zellweger). Elizabeth Mitchell is an actor with a wide range
of credits, including films, television series and theaters. Her nose was
smashed during filming for the movie Frequency (2000). In 1994, she appeared in
a Hertz Rent-A-Car commercial but "they removed it due to the O.J.
thing." David Lee Smith was her boyfriend in 1995. They reside in Dallas
with their parents, who are both tax and real estate lawyers. After playing the
character of Rosalind in "As You Like It" for a few years, Rosalind
returned to the U.S. When she was born in LA in 1970, her parents relocated to
Dallas, Texas. She attended Booker T. Washington High School of the Performing
and Visual Arts in the city of Dallas, Texas. She graduated from Stephens
College in 1991 with a Fine Arts Degree. The actor was in Man and Boy (2002)
together with Ioan Gruffudd. The show was broadcast on BBC 1 TV in March 2002.
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