Elizabeth Mitchel
Elizabeth Mitchel measurements, bio and
weight. Size of bra and shoe. Elizabeth Mitchell was born in Los Angeles in
1970. After her birth, her parents moved to Dallas, Texas. She was a graduate
of Booker T. Washington High School of the Performing and Visual Arts in the
city center of Dallas. She later earned a BFA degree from Stephens College in
acting and further studied at the British American Drama Academy. Furthermore,
she was a part of six years working at the highly regarded Dallas Theatre Center
and one year at the theater's Encore Company. Prior to her big screen debut,
she began her career as an actor in the theater. Her credits on stage include
"As You Like It", the "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
Forum" The "Measure for Measure", the "Baby" and the
"Chicago" productions, as well as other things. She was a standout in
Michael Cristofer’s HBO television show Gia (1998), where she played opposite
Angelina Jolie. This performance was a hit with viewers and critics alike.
Elizabeth's charismatic acting abilities were evident in the science-fiction
adventure Frequency (2000), which was in the cast of Dennis Quaid and Neil
LaBute. Elizabeth Mitchell is an actor with a wide range of credits, including
films, TV shows and theatres. During filming Frequency ((2000)), she injured
her nose. In 1994, she filmed a Hertz Rent-A-Car commercial but "they
removed it due to the O.J. thing." Living with David Lee Smith, ex-Brent
from One Life to Live (1968) in Manhattan's Upper West Side. They live in Dallas
with their parents who are tax and real estate attorneys. After playing
Rosalind in "As You Like It" for several years, Rosalind returned to
the U.S. Her parents moved to Dallas, Texas shortly after she was born in LA,
in 1970. She graduated from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing
and Visual Arts located within the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas. She
graduated from Stephens College in 1991 with an Fine Arts Degree. Participated
in Man and Boy (2002) together with Ioan Gruffudd. It was telecast on BBC 1 TV
in March 2002.
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