Elizabeth Reaser
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Born | Elizabeth Ann Reaser June 15, 1975 Bloomfield, Michigan |
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Elizabeth Ann Reaser (born June 15, 1975) is an Emmy Award-nominated American film, television, and stage actress. She is perhaps best known for co-starring in the 2005 feature films Stay, and The Family Stone, and the 2006 television series Saved. In 2008 she will star in the CBS Fantasy/Dramedy series The Ex-List, in which she'll play the series' lead character, Bella Bloom.
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[edit] Profile
Reaser was born in Bloomfield, Michigan. She is a graduate of the Juilliard School. She once appeared in a London stage production for only two audience members,[1] and in preparation for her role on Saved she hung out in an emergency room, researching the behavior of medical staff.[1] In October 2004, Interview magazine hailed her as one of the "14 To Be" emerging creative women.[2]
She earned the "Jury Award" at the Newport Beach Film Festival in 2006 for her work in the film Sweet Land, and in 2007 was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award as "Best Female Lead" for the same part.[3] Reaser also earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her recurring guest appearance throughout 2007 on the television series Grey's Anatomy[3] as an unidentified pregnant woman suffering from amnesia.
Reaser currently has two film projects in production, scheduled to be released in 2008.[4] She will be playing the role of Esme Cullen in the upcoming movie Twilight, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. [5]
[edit] Filmography
- The Ex-List - Bella Bloom (2008)
- Twilight - Esme Cullen (2008)
- Against the Current - Liz Clarke (2008)
- Purple Violets (2007)
- Grey's Anatomy (TV) - Rebecca Pope (previously Ava) (2007,2008)
- Standoff (TV) - Anya Reed (2006)
- Saved (TV) - Alice Alden (2006)
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV) - Jillian Slaughter (2006)
- Shut Up and Sing - Julep (2006)
- Puccini for Beginners - Allegra (2006)
- The Family Stone - Susannah Stone Trousdale (2005)
- Sweet Land - Inge (2005)
- Stay - Athena (2005)
- The Jury (TV) - Rachel Byrnes (2004)
- Mind The Gap - Malissa Zubach (2004)
- Hack (TV) - Elaine Jones (2004)
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV) - Serena Whitfield (2002)
- Emmett's Mark - Alison Holmes (2002)
- Thirteen Conversations About One Thing - Young Woman in Class (2001)
- The Believer - Miriam (2001)
- The Sopranos (TV) - Stace (2000)
- Scrubs - Molly (1999)
- Guiding Light (TV) - unknown [6]
[edit] Stage appearances
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- "Top Girls": appeared as "Patient Griselda"/"Nell"/"Jeanine" - Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, Massachusetts (July 2005)[3]
- "The Winter's Tale": appeared as "Perdita" - Classic Stage Co., New York City, New York (January 2003)[3]
- "Sweet Bird of Youth": appeared as "Heavenly" - La Jolla Playhouse[7]
- "Closer": appeared as "Alice" - Center Stage[7]
- "Blackbird" : appeared as "Froggy" - The Bush, London, England[7]
[edit] References
- ^ a b No Real-Life MD for Elizabeth Reaser
- ^ 14 to be: plucked straight from the vine, these up-and-comers discuss big plans, hidden talents, and the powerful pull of the Bard's prose.(Interview) - Interview - HighBeam Research
- ^ a b c d Awards for Elizabeth Reaser
- ^ IMDb - Elizabeth Reaser
- ^ Larry Carroll. "'Twilight' Film's First Family Revealed: Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser Lead Cullen Clan", MTV, 2008-02-19. Retrieved on 2008-03-13.
- ^ Biography for Elizabeth Reaser
- ^ a b c Lifestyles Magazine