Elizabeth Mitchel
Elizabeth Mitchel measurements, bio and weight. Bra and shoe size. 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 of the Performing and Visual Arts in the city center of Dallas. She obtained her BFA in acting at Stephens College, and also went to the British American Drama Academy. She also spent six years with the Dallas Theatre Center, and one year with the Encore Company. Before making her screen debut, she started her acting career at the theater. 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, among other shows. Her most memorable performance was in Michael Cristofer's HBO Telefilm Gia (1998) featuring Angelina Jolie. She made her famous to both the public and critics. Her charismatic acting talents were apparent in the sci-fi action film Frequency (2000), which was starring Dennis Quaid and Neil LaBute. Elizabeth Mitchell is an actor with a wide range of credits, including TV series, movies and theatres. She broke her nose while filming of the film Frequency (2000). In 1994, she appeared in a Hertz Rent-A-Car commercial but "they took it down because of 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 both tax and real estate attorneys. They returned to the U.S. from Europe after an extended run as Rosalind in a theater production "As As You like It". She was born in Los Angeles in the year 1970. Her parents later relocated to Dallas in Texas. In 1991, she graduated from Booker T. Washington High School with a major in Visual and Performing Arts, situated in the Arts District of Dallas. The school graduated Stephens College in 1991 with an Fine Arts Degree. The actor was in Man and Boy (2002) along with Ioan Gruffudd. The show was broadcast on BBC 1 TV in March 2002.
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