Elizabeth Ashley

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Elizabeth Ashley (born August 30, 1939) is an American actress who first came to prominence as the ingenue in the Broadway play Take Her, She's Mine, which earned her a Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Play. Description above from the Wikipedia article Elizabeth Ashley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Birth Location Ocala, Florida, USA
Born 1939-08-30

Movies

Ocean's Eight as Ethel
2018
2017
Fry Day as Grannie
2017
2007
The Cake Eaters as Marg
2007
Hey Arnold! The Movie as Mrs. Vitello (voice)
2002
Home Sweet Hoboken as Beth Flowers
2001
Labor Pains as Janice
2000
Happiness as Diane Freed
1998
Just the Ticket as Mrs. Paliski
1998
Sleeping Together as Mrs. Tuccinini
1997
Blue Bayou as Lolly Fontenot
1990
A Man of Passion as Gloria
1989
Dangerous Curves as Miss Reed
1988
Vampire's Kiss as Dr. Glaser
1988
Dragnet as Jane Kirkpatrick
1987
Warm Hearts, Cold Feet as Blanche Webster
1987
Stagecoach as Dallas
1986
He's Fired, She's Hired as Freddie Fox
1984
Svengali as Eve Swiss
1983
Split Image as Diana Stetson
1982
Paternity as Sophia Thatcher
1981
Windows as Andrea Glassen
1980
A Fire in the Sky as Sharon Allan
1978
Tom and Joann as Joann Hammil
1978
Coma as Mrs. Emerson
1978
1977
One of My Wives Is Missing as Elizabeth Corban
1976
92 in the Shade as Jeannie Carter
1975
Rancho Deluxe as Cora Brown
1975
Golden Needles as Felicity
1974
Paperback Hero as Loretta
1973
The Magician as Sally Baker
1973
Your Money or Your Wife as Laurel Plunkett
1972
The Heist as Diane Craddock
1972
Second Chance as Ellie Smith
1972
When Michael Calls as Helen Connelly
1972
The Face of Fear as Sally Dillman
1971
Harpy as Marian
1971
The File on Devlin as Sally Devlin
1969
The Third Day as Alexandria Mallory
1965
Ship of Fools as Jenny
1965
The Ambassadors as Miss Barrace
1965
The Carpetbaggers as Monica Winthrop
1964
Elizabeth Ashley hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows