Elizabeth Messick is known for Fatale Collective: Bleed (2019), Haima (2016) and Baby Doll (2013).
Elizabeth Michelle Moore is known for Win a Trip to Browntown! (2022).
Elizabeth Mihelich was born on August 16, 1979 in Pueblo, Colorado, USA. She is a producer and actress, known for Strip Down, Rise Up (2021), Bolivar (2021) and Always Remember Me (2018).
Elizabeth Mirzaei is a cinematographer and director, known for Laila at the Bridge (2018), Three Songs for Benazir (2021) and Farewell Kabul (2014).
Elizabeth Mitchell was born in Los Angeles in 1970. Shortly after her birth, her parents moved to Dallas, Texas. She was graduated from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas. Later, she earned a BFA degree in acting from Stephens College and also studied at the British American Drama Academy. Additionally, she spent six years at the respected Dallas Theatre Center and one year with that theater's Encore Company. Before her big screen debut, she started her acting career from theaters. Her theatrical stage credits include productions of "As You Like It", "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum", "Measure for Measure", "Baby" and "Chicago", among many others. Her breakthrough performance was opposite Angelina Jolie in Michael Cristofer's acclaimed HBO telefilm Gia (1998) endearing her to audiences and critics, alike. Following with the sci-fi time-travel adventure, Frequency (2000) with Dennis Quaid and Neil LaBute's highly anticipated Nurse Betty (2000) opposite Renée Zellweger, Elizabeth showed her charismatic acting skills. With numerous credits from theaters, TV series and movies, Elizabeth Mitchell continues to give her best in the acting field.
Elizabeth Mkandawie is known for District 9 (2009).
Elizabeth grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah with 7 brothers and sisters and moved to Orlando, Florida in high school where she became a Thespian and grew in her appreciation for the arts. Moving back to Utah, she started a career in modeling and acting, eventually moving to Los Angeles, California in 2015. She relocated to New York City at the end of 2018 and works as a bi-coastal model, actress, and voice over artist. Elizabeth enjoys exploring and cultivating both sides of her youth as both the country girl who grew up horseback-riding and shooting guns, to the city girl who salsa and hip hop dances. She uses every opportunity to add new talents to her repertoire, and her greatest joys come from learning and experiencing new things.
Elizabeth Montgomery was born into show business. Her parents were screen actor Robert Montgomery and Broadway actress Elizabeth Allen. Elizabeth graduated from the Spence School in New York City and attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. After three years' intensive training, she made her TV debut in her father's 1950s playhouse series Robert Montgomery Presents (1950) and appeared in more than 200 live programs over the next decade. She once remarked, "I guess you could say I'm a TV baby." Notable early film roles included The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) and Johnny Cool (1963). However, she is best remembered for her leading role as the witch Samantha in the top-rated ABC sitcom Bewitched (1964). Her family - mother Endora (Agnes Moorehead), look-alike cousin (Montgomery) and advertising executive husband Darrin (first Dick York then Dick Sargent) - tried to suppress her supernatural skills but often turned to her tricks to solve problems. The signal of impending witchcraft was a twitch of Samantha's nose. After her first and only TV series ended she turned to made-for-TV movies, many of which won critical praise: A Case of Rape (1974), The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975), Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story (1993). She narrated the movie The Panama Deception (1992) which won an Academy Award in 1993. Reference works showed her as 62 when she died though the family said she was 57. The family did not disclose the type of cancer which caused her death.
Elizabeth Montgomery is an actress, known for Praying the Hours (2021) and Not That Funny (2012).
Elizabeth Moore was born on 30 November 1932 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA. She was an actress, known for Nebraska (2013). She died on 13 April 2020 in Sedona, Arizona, USA.