American actress Elizabeth Kate was born in California and lived in both Los Angeles and San Francisco. Daughter of a popular broadcast journalist, Elizabeth grew up accustomed to the limelight and gravitated naturally to the performing arts. She attended Boston University and L'Université de Grenoble in Grenoble, France. A lover of languages and European culture, Elizabeth studied French, Russian, and Italian Languages and Literature as well as Drama, and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston University. After completing her degree, she studied Meisner Technique at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum. Elizabeth has traveled extensively and has had the absolute pleasure of working in film, television, and theatre both domestically in the United States, as well as abroad in Johannesburg, South Africa and London, England. She was awarded Best Supporting Actress at Theatre Palisades in Los Angeles for her performance in "Romantic Comedy" by Bernard Slade. Also a screenwriter, Elizabeth wrote and acted in the acclaimed short film, "Naiad: Las Ninas Del Agua", which was awarded for Excellence by the International Cinematographers' Guild (ICG) and screened at the Director's Guild in Hollywood, CA and at The Cannes International Film Festival. Elizabeth is now based in Los Angeles where she continues to act and write. She is represented for Film/Television by Aperture Talent Agency and by Michael Lewis for Screenwriting.
Elizabeth Keener was born on December 1, 1966 in Miami, Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Friends with Money (2006), The L Word (2004) and Ticket to the Circus (2012).
Elizabeth Kell is known for The Lodge (2008), Kiss the Bride (2007) and Within (2009).
Elizabeth Kelly is an actress, known for Bagman (2018), Hot Box (2019) and First Mistake (2019).
Elizabeth Kelly Hoy is known for God's Time (2022).
Elizabeth Kemp has worked extensively in theatre, film and television. She has worked on and off Broadway, including "Once in a Lifetime" at Circle in the Square, "North Shore Fish" at WPA and "Heat" at the Public Theatre. She was in the original cast of "The Best Little Whorehouse" in Texas, which first opened at The Actors Studio. Highlights include playing opposite Christopher Reeve, Tom Hanks and Kevin Kline, as well as working with Tennessee Williams. At the recommendation of Elia Kazan, she was chosen to play the final incarnation of Baby Doll in the world première of "Tiger Tail". Regional credits include California Actors Theatre in San Francisco, Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Folger Theatre in Washington, D.C., Center Stage in Baltimore and Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. Film credits include Sisters(2007)Eating (1990), The Clairvoyant (1982), Murderous Vision (1991), Animal Room (1995) and Challenger (1990). On television, in addition to numerous long-running and guest-starring roles, she received the GLAAD Award for her work on L.A. Law (1986). Directing and set design credits include productions in Paris, Stockholm and Rome, "The Glass Menagerie" at The Actors Studio and "Four to Four" at UBU Rep. A longtime Member of The Actors Studio, she recently starred in and designed the set for its productions of "The Wound of Love" and "Elektra". She has been a member of the Acting Faculty of The Actors StudioMFA Program since its inaugural year.She serves on the Board of Directors of the Actors Srudio.
Elizabeth Kendall is a writer, known for Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019), Seeking Answers (2017) and Ted Bundy: Serial Monster (2018).
Elizabeth Kinnear is known for Youth (2015), Il racconto dei racconti - Tale of Tales (2015) and D Is for Detroit (2022).
Elizabeth Klinge Peterson is originally from Farmersburg, Iowa. She attended Ankeny High School and went on to graduate with honors from the University of Iowa where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Elizabeth began her career in front of the camera as a television news reporter and anchor in Des Moines, Iowa.
Elizabeth Knowelden is a critically acclaimed English actress. Hailing from the theatre, she continues to garner respect in all areas of her career, epitomised by recognition from BAFTA. After varying contemplations about life as a marine biologist, Knowelden auditioned for drama schools in the UK. At the age of 18, she was awarded a place at the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy in London, where the Sir Laurence Olivier bursary singled her out as a unique talent. Alumni includes Angela Lansbury, Julia Ormond, Natalie Dormer, Steven Berkoff, Minnie Driver, Hugh Bonneville. On graduating, she joined the New Voices at the Old Vic Theatre - artistic director Kevin Spacey - before working in London's West End with the Theatre Royal Haymarket, directed by Samuel West in Pinter's "Betrayal", as well as many other noted productions. Extensive theatre credits also include "Trainspotting" at the Elephant Theatre in LA and national tours of the UK ie. Hermia in "A Midsummer Night's Dream". As a voice over actress she works across the board, while as a singer she has performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as well as in various musicals.