Elizabeth Mitchel
Elizabeth Mitchel measurements, bio and
weight. The size of the bra and shoes. Elizabeth Mitchell was born in Los
Angeles in 1970. Her parents moved to Dallas, Texas shortly after her birth.
She graduated from Booker T. Washington High School, Performing and Visual Arts
situated within the Arts District. Then she earned an BFA degree from Stephens
College in acting and also studied at British American Drama Academy.
Furthermore, she was a part of six years at the respected Dallas Theatre Center
and one year at the theater's Encore Company. Prior to her big screen debut,
she started her career as an actor in the theater. Her stage credits include
"As You Like It", “A Funny Then It Happened on the Road to the
Forum†"Measure for Measure", and "Chicago" in addition
to as a variety of other productions. Her first big break came when she starred
alongside Angelina Jolie in Michael Cristofer's acclaimed HBO Telefilm Gia
(1998) that made her popular to critics and audience alike. Elizabeth's
charismatic acting abilities was evident in the sci-fi action film Frequency
(2000), which was in the cast of Dennis Quaid and Neil LaBute. With a wide
range of credits from television series, theaters and movies, Elizabeth
Mitchell continues to do her best in the acting field. When she was the filming
of Frequency (2000), she injured her nose. Hertz Rent-A-Car ad for 1994. But,
"they pulled it due to the O.J. thing." David Lee Smith was her
boyfriend in the year 1995. Parents are tax and real estate attorneys who own
their own firm about 5 blocks away from their home in Dallas. They returned to
the U.S. from Europe after long-running as Rosalind in a production of the
theater "As You like It". Her parents relocated to Dallas, Texas
shortly after she was born in LA in 1970. She attended Booker T. Washington
High School of the Performing and Visual Arts in the downtown area of Dallas,
Texas. She graduated from Stephens College in 1991 and earned a Bachelor of
Fine Arts Degree. The actor was in Man and Boy (2002) together with Ioan
Gruffudd. The show ran on BBC 1 TV in March 2002.
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