Elizabeth Inghram is known for Ocean's Eight (2018) and Girl Most Likely (2012).
Elegant and aristocratic, Elizabeth Inglis was one of the most promising British actresses in the beginning of the 1940s. She was born on July 10, 1913 in Colchester, Essex, to Margaret Inglis (Hunt) and Alan George Hawkins. After making her debut in Borrowed Clothes (1934) and having small roles in some of Alfred Hitchcock's early movies, she reached the point of co-starring next to Bette Davis in William Wyler's The Letter (1940). She vanished from public view, though, as soon as she married television producer Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., shortly after World War II. Despite the fact she abandoned cinema to raise her children, Trajan and Sigourney, she proved to be a good mentor for her later superstar daughter, Sigourney Weaver. She made a momentary appearance in James Cameron's epic Aliens (1986), where she portrayed Ellen Ripley's (played by Sigourney) elderly deceased daughter. Elizabeth Inglis died at age 94 on August 25, 2007 in Santa Monica, California.
Elizabeth Inta is known for Alter Me (2020), Spellbound (2023) and Home Service (2023).
Elizabeth Irene is known for I Am Wrath (2016), Cut Throat City (2020) and Blackout (2022).
Elizabeth Irving is known for The Healing Powers of Dude (2020), LazyTown (2002) and Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Home Again (2017).
Elizabeth Ito was born on June 23, 1979 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is a director and writer, known for City of Ghosts (2021), Adventure Time (2010) and Astro Boy (2009).
Elizabeth J. Cron is an actress and producer, known for Venus, The Final Level: Escaping Rancala (2019) and Ashley Jones Is Perfectly Normal (2021).
Elizabeth Jeanne le Roux, the daughter of a retired lecturer who taught DRAMA at the University of Pretoria (South Africa) and a mother who used to be an opera singer and an Art Director in the film industry, has been acting since her childhood. Her official training started in finishing off 5 years of DRAMA studies which she passed with distinction at the Art School known as Pro Arte (Pretoria, South Africa). After obtaining a BA (DRAMA) degree which she also passed with distinction at the University of Pretoria (South Africa), Elizabeth started portrayed a character known as Bianca Bekker, which was a recurring contract role for the South African soap opera known as "Egoli - place of gold". She also featured in other South African TV programs, such as Isidingo; Scandall and Backstage. Elizabeth acted as a principal actress in numerous European, South African and Israeli TV advertisements and was also employed by the Israel Ministry of Tourism to feature in the International TV campaign promoting Eilat as a tourist destination. Elizabeth has relocated to Canada in 2014, and is featuring in numerous American feature films and Canadian TV programs being shot in Toronto (Ontario).
Elizabeth Jenkins is known for Cherokee Creek (2018) and Blood Sombrero (2016).
Elizabeth Jenns was born Muriel Elizabeth Jenns in Kidderminster, England. Her father, Alfred Jenns, worked in the carpet industry. She started her career modeling in London and New York City. In 1932 she appeared in a West End production of Noel Coward's Words and Music. She made her film debut in the 1933 British film Channel Crossing. Then she had small roles in Full Circle and Love, Life, and Laughter with Gracie Fields. The press reported that she went on several dates with England's Prince Edward. When producer David O'Selznick saw Elizabeth's photo in Harper's Bazaar magazine he offered her a film contract. She came to Hollywood in the Spring of 1936 and was given a supporting part in the drama A Star Is Born. It would be her last movie. On October 17, 1936 she married journalist Harry Crocker in Wales. Soon after she decided to give up her career to be a housewife. Elizabeth divorced Harry in 1939 claiming he was cruel. That same year she married Gardner Carpenter, who was from a prominent San Francisco family. The couple had two children together - Christopher and Deirdre. They eventually moved to China where Gardner worked as a US diplomat Tragically in March of 1952 Gardner committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills. Elizabeth stayed out of the spotlight and continued to raise her children. She later moved to Wisconsin. On January 11, 1968 she passed away at the age of sixty-two.