Elizabeth Rich was born on 15 January 1969. She was an actress, known for Side Effects (2013), House of Cards (2013) and Happy! (2017). She died on 1 November 2021 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
Elizabeth Rider was born in 1958 in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England. She is an actress, known for Line of Duty (2012), Care (2018) and Doc Martin (2004).
Elizabeth Rillera is known for Tough as Nails (2020).
Elizabeth Rishel is an actress, known for Choices: I Won't Let Go (2018).
Virginia native, Elizabeth Ann Roberts, born to Barbara Kidd and Dennis Roberts, graduated magna cum laude with degrees in Theatre and English from Virginia Tech. Elizabeth most recently received rave reviews for her starring role in Pure Flix Entertainment's, Old Fashioned, a retro-modern love story. On the small screen she played the fan-polarizing, recurring role of "Marge Bernardi" on the venerable daytime soap opera, Days of Our Lives. Other notable television appearances include stints on Criminal Minds, Bones, Southland, CSI, House, Heroes and Medium.
Elizabeth Roberts is an actress, known for The Split (2018), Call the Midwife (2012) and Rape Crisis: Break the Silence (2016).
Elizabeth Rodriguez is a Manhattan born and raised native New Yorker and a graduate of Lehman College in the Bronx. After graduation from Lehman, Rodriguez studied for two years under acclaimed acting teacher Maggie Flanigan at William Esper Studios in NYC. While still at the studio she began working professionally with appearances in the feature films Fresh (1994), Dead Presidents (1995) and I Think I Do (1997), as well as in TV shows such as Law & Order (1990), and recurring roles on both Oz (1997) and New York Undercover (1994). Rodriguez has since appeared in numerous shows, including a recent recurring role as Aleida Diaz on the upcoming Netflix Original Series Orange Is the New Black (2013). Other TV credits include roles as series regulars on both NBC's Prime Suspect (2011), opposite Maria Bello, and ABC's All My Children (1970), in addition to recurring roles on The Shield (2002) and ER (1994). Other credits include Six Feet Under (2001), Flashforward (2009), Cold Case (2003), Just Shoot Me! (1997), NYPD Blue (1993) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999). Her made-for-TV movies include Inflammable (1995) and Lifestories: Families in Crisis: P.O.W.E.R.: The Eddie Matos Story (1994). Some of her feature films include Return to Paradise (1998), Four Lane Highway (2005), Acts of Worship (2001), Blow (2001), All Things Fall Apart (2011), Pound of Flesh (2010), Tonight at Noon, A Line in the Sand (2008), Jack Goes Boating (2010), directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Michael Mann's Miami Vice (2006), opposite Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx. Other notable films include Tio Papi (2013), Glass Chin (2014) and The Drop (2014), with Tom Hardy and James Gandolfini. In addition to her work on screen, Rodriguez remains extremely active in the theater. She has starred in "Beauty of the Father" (Manhattan Theatre Club), "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" (NY's Public Theater), "Roger and Vanessa" (Actors' Gang), "Den of Thieves" (Black Dahlia), "Robbers" (American Place Theater), "A View From 151st Street" (NY's Public Theater) and "Unconditional" (NY's Public Theater). Rodriguez is a longtime member of NY's acclaimed Labyrinth Theater Company.
Elizabeth Rohrbaugh is an Emmy Award winning film and TV director. She spent ten years as a director, writer and editor at MTV Networks and is now the creative director of Outer Borough Pictures. Elizabeth is in the process of completing a narrative film "Becks," which she co-directed with Dan Powell, (co-creator, Inside Amy Schumer) and co-wrote with Dan Powell and Rebecca Drysdale (Key and Peele.) The film stars Lena Hall, Mena Suvari, Dan Fogler and Christine Lahti. She also recently served as an executive producer of the Complex series, Thanksgiving, starring Chris Elliott and Amy Sedaris, and co-directed an episode with show creator, Dan Powell. You can watch this episode, Beer Run, on Go90. Her feature-length documentary "The Perfect Victim" aired on World Channel/PBS in the documentary series America Reframed following a successful festival run and was a finalist for a Silver Gavel Award. Her short film "Dylan" screened at Outfest Los Angeles, St. Louis International Film Festival, Boston LGBT Film Festival, Queer Fest, the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, MIX Copenhagen, Newfest, the Citizen Jane Film Festival, the Berlin Feminist Film Festival, the Mardi Gras Film Festival (Sidney, Australia) and Love: A Collection of LGBT Shorts (University of Edinburgh.) The film was a Vimeo Short Of The Week and a Vimeo Staff Pick. Other clients include LOGO, Comedy Central, Paramount, and VH1. Prior to independent filmmaking, Elizabeth was a writer, director and editor at MTV in the on-air promos department. During her time at MTV, she wrote and directed many high profile campaigns including The Hills, The City, The Real World (multiple seasons) The MTV Movie Awards, Hustle and Flow, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, and Kotex. She received an Emmy Award for her HIV prevention campaign for The Kaiser Foundation, and multiple CTAM Awards.
Elizabeth Romilly is known for Hennessy (1975), Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman (1973) and The Sunday Drama (1977). She has been married to Hamish Sandison since 2005. She was previously married to Dominic Newbould.
Elizabeth Rose Ewing is known for Damaged (2024).