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the 1st one is looking like some kind of tv advertise. Anyway the picture was too good. Thanks for sharing it. In 2nd post the 3rd one is beautiful. I like her also the background. Good choice.

She looked so beautiful in Showgirls. Do you have more pics of her jal?

She looked so beautiful in Showgirls. Do you have more pics of her jal?

She maybe good looking, but the movie (Showgirls) was crap.

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Bio

Date of Birth: 28 July 1972, Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA

Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)

Spouse: Greg Lauren (1 November 2003 - present)

Salary

Showgirls (1995): $100,000

Where Are They Now:

(June 2005) Getting great reviews for her performance as "Bonnie" in the Off-Broadway production of "Hurlyburly", New York.

(2006) Has started her own website, www.ask-elizabeth.com, which helps young girls and young women with the problems they deal with and their experiences growing up.

Mini Biography

When Elizabeth was 5, her parents enrolled her at Detroit Dance Company. Loving dance, young Elizabeth began to take part in several ballets, including "Swan Lake" and, in 1983, she starred in some musicals (sometimes singing in Italian). Her screen debut was a role in the TV movie Frog (1987) (TV). She then got work as an extra in some TV series: "TV 101" (1988), "Day by Day" (1988), etc. In the summer of 1989, she was in L.A. and auditioned for a role on "Saved by the Bell" (1989). She got the role and became a TV star. After 4 seasons, she left the show to try to break into cinema. In 1994, she filmed 4 movies, including Showgirls (1995), and continued to guest star in very popular TV shows, like "Diagnosis Murder" (1993). At the same time, she was studying English Literature at a college in California. After Showgirls (1995), she signed with United Talent Agency and then filmed some Hollywood films with small roles (The First Wives Club (1996) and Any Given Sunday (1999)) and starred in some indies (_Taxman, The (1999)_, Last Call (1999/II), The Real Blonde (1997). In 1999, Elizabeth performed on stage in London as Honey in "Lenny". Her performances in Roger Dodger (2002) and Moving Malcolm (2003), two independent movies released in 2002 and 2003, impressed the critics. She made her Broadway debut in "Sly Fox", in February 2004, three months after her marriage with New York artist Greg Lauren. She then returned to The Great White Way in the terrific Off-Broadway production "Hurlyburly" directed by Scott Elliott and co-starring Ethan Hawke, Parker Posey and Wallace Shawn. She received some of the best reviews of her acting career for her impressive performance as Bonnie.

Trivia

Has different color eyes: right eye is half green and half brown and left eye is green.

The producers of "Saved by the Bell" (1989) created the role of Jessie for her when they could not choose between her and Tiffani Thiessen for the role of Kelly.

Once sat next to a man on an international flight who watched Showgirls (1995) on his in-seat video screen and never recognized her.

1997: Donned a $600 form-fitting gown made entirely of collard greens for the "Lettuce Be Lean" campaign sponsored by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals. According to "People Weekly", a source claims "she had to be misted every 20 minutes, like a produce section".

Has an older brother, Jason.

Is a vegetarian.

1997-99: Dated actor Roger Wilson.

Auditioned for the film Annie (1982), but was turned down because she was too tall.

Attended Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, MI. This is also the junior high school where actors Sam Khaleghi and Brandon T. Jackson attended, although years later.

Measurements: 34C-23-36 (during Showgirls (1995)) (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).

4/04: Plans to make her Broadway debut with Richard Dreyfuss in the comedy "Sly Fox".

Her husband, Greg Lauren, is a successful and professional nude painter. Elizabeth and Greg met each other in a dance class in 2000.

Married Greg Lauren in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, at the Esperanza Hotel. Ralph Lauren (Greg's uncle) designed Elizabeth's dress--a silk sheath with pearled spaghetti straps--and Greg wore a white tuxedo jacket and black bow tie.

In the early 1990s a 12-inch doll was made of her as her character, Jesse Spano, from "Saved by the Bell" (1989). The same was done for the other cast members.

Good friends with Jennifer Beals. They each appeared in a Joe Eszterhas-written film (Berkley: Showgirls (1995); Beals: Flashdance (1983)), and they appeared together in Roger Dodger (2002).

Was advised by her manager not to do Roger Dodger (2002). She ignored him and decided to do the film because she loved the script.

Shares a birthday with Jacqueline Kennedy, Sally Struthers, Tom Pelphrey, Laquayva Anthony, Lori Loughlin and Leonor Watling.

After Showgirls (1995), she got a degree in English Literature from UCLA and entered into the United Talent Agency.

Attended the prestigious Cranbrook-Kingswood School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, at the same time as actress Selma Blair.

Auditioned for the role of Rachael on "Friends" (1994), which eventually went to Jennifer Aniston.

Personal Quotes

Ever since those reviews for Showgirls (1995), it's like I was that woman in "The Scarlet Letter". Except that instead of having to wear the letter "A" for adulteress, I was condemned to wear an "S" for "showgirl".

[on making Roger Dodger (2002)] I really loved it. On the set, it was like being part of a real family. Everybody was there because they wanted to be and not because of some paycheck - there were no dressing rooms or big trailers; you'd get ready in a bathroom. Here's this $2-million movie that could have gone nowhere or everywhere. But it's one of the most special experiences that I've ever had. I want more similar experiences. I'm not "Showgirl" - that's the point!

The First Wives Club (1996) gave me a certain level of confidence. Because I was working with these three women - Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler and Diane Keaton - who as women have been through every high and low. Goldie especially took me under her wing and was really supportive. She told me, "I don't like the way you were directed in that movie [showgirls (1995)], but there's something there that you can't deny. So you just keep doing what you're doing and someone will get it, and someone will show the real you, and not just some idea of you".

[on working with high-profile directors] I'm very grateful, because a lot of actors would kill to work with any one of them. It's been a very conscious choice on my part to work with the best - even if it was taking a small supporting role. After Showgirls (1995), I really wanted to surround myself with the best people. I wanted to build it that way instead of doing flashy roles just like "Showgirls", which would have hurt me.

[11/23/05] The first thing I want to say is that I think that "Threshold" (2005) is one of the best new shows out there, which is one of the reasons I wanted to join this amazing cast. Barbara Nance, the writer of this episode, created an incredible, strong female character who I knew I would have a lot of fun playing. There are fight scenes, there is glamor, and there's this fun cat-and-mouse game between me and Brian Van Holt, who plays Cavennaugh. All the dynamics were in place. But what was fun was when Carla called me not knowing that they had offered it, and even though we only have a couple of scenes together, we were both so excited. Across the board, the cast is amazing. The only other guest spots I've done in the last couple of years were on shows that were already established, like "Without a Trace" (2002) and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) and "NYPD Blue" (1993), so it was fun to be a part of something from the beginning.

[about Lauren Hutton, in "Style Makeover", Volume 13, Number 9, Fall 2006] Women shine when they are at their most natural, and Lauren Hutton has a certain timelessness I admire. She knows what works for her.

Filmography

Actress:

1. S. Darko (2009) (filming) .... Trudy

2. "CSI: Miami" .... Julia Winston (4 episodes, 2008)

- Going Ballistic (2008) TV episode .... Julia Winston

- All In (2008) TV episode .... Julia Winston

- Ambush (2008) TV episode .... Julia Winston

- Raising Caine (2008) TV episode .... Julia Winston

3. Black Widow (2008) (TV) .... Olivia

... aka Dark Beauty (USA: recut version)

4. Meet Market (2008) .... Linda

5. "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" .... Danielle Quinn (1 episode, 2006)

... aka Law & Order: CI (USA: promotional abbreviation)

- Dollhouse (2006) TV episode .... Danielle Quinn

6. "Threshold" .... Christine Polchek (1 episode, 2005)

- Progeny (2005) TV episode .... Christine Polchek

7. "Without a Trace" .... Post-Makeover Lynette Shaw (1 episode, 2004)

... aka W.A.T (USA: short title)

- American Goddess (2004) TV episode .... Post-Makeover Lynette Shaw

8. Moving Malcolm (2003) .... Liz Woodward

9. Student Seduction (2003) (TV) .... Christie Dawson

10. Detonator (2003) .... Jane Dreyer

... aka Detonator - Spiel gegen die Zeit (Germany)

11. "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" .... Renée, Foam Dancer (1 episode, 2003)

... aka C.S.I. (USA: short title)

... aka CSI: Las Vegas (USA: syndication title)

... aka CSI: Weekends (USA: promotional title)

... aka Experts, Les (Canada: French title)

- Lady Heather's Box (2003) TV episode .... Renée, Foam Dancer

12. Control Factor (2003) (TV) .... Karen Bishop

... aka Cortex contrôle (Canada: French title)

13. "The Twilight Zone" .... Marisa Sanborn (1 episode, 2002)

- Sanctuary (2002) TV episode .... Marisa Sanborn

14. Roger Dodger (2002) .... Andrea

15. "Titus" .... Shannon (3 episodes, 2001-2002)

- Same Courtesy (2002) TV episode .... Shannon

- Tommy's Crush (2002) TV episode .... Shannon

- Shannon's Song (2001) TV episode .... Shannon

16. Cover Story (2002) .... Samantha Noble

... aka Ambition fatale (Canada: French title)

17. The Shipment (2001) .... Candy Colucci

18. The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001) .... Jill

... aka Im Bann des Jade Skorpions (Germany)

19. The Elevator (2001) (TV) .... Celeste

20. Becoming Dick (2000) (TV) .... Maggie

21. "NYPD Blue" .... Nicole Graf (2 episodes, 2000)

- Tea and Sympathy (2000) TV episode .... Nicole Graf

- Roll Out the Barrel (2000) TV episode .... Nicole Graf

22. "Jack & Jill" .... Gabi (1 episode, 2000)

- Under Pressure (2000) TV episode .... Gabi

23. Any Given Sunday (1999) .... Mandy Murphy

24. Tail Lights Fade (1999) .... Eve

... aka Rallye, Le (Canada: French title)

25. "Brother's Keeper" .... Amy (1 episode, 1999)

- You Are Me (1999) TV episode .... Amy

26. Last Call (1999/II) .... Helena

27. Africa (1999/I) .... Barbara Craig

28. Random Encounter (1998) .... Alicia 'Allie' Brayman

... aka Rencontre fortuite (Canada: French title)

29. Taxman (1998) .... Nadia Rubakov

30. The Real Blonde (1997) .... Tina

31. Armitage III: Poly Matrix (1997) (V) (voice) .... Naomi Armitage

... aka Armitage III: Polymatrix

32. "Perversions of Science" .... Ruth (1 episode, 1997)

- Planely Possible (1997) TV episode .... Ruth

33. A Time to Revenge (1997) (scenes deleted) .... Tiffany Whittmar

34. The First Wives Club (1996) .... Phoebe LaVelle

35. Showgirls (1995) .... Nomi Malone

... aka Showgirls (France)

36. White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild (1995) .... Crystal

... aka Legend of the Wild

37. Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas (1994) (TV) .... Jessie Spano

38. Molly & Gina (1994) .... Kimberly Sweeny

... aka A Time to Die (Europe)

... aka Burnhill

39. Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (1994) (TV) .... Beth

... aka Bandit Goes Country

40. "Burke's Law" .... Heather Charles (1 episode, 1994)

- Who Killed the Beauty Queen? (1994) TV episode .... Heather Charles

41. "Diagnosis Murder" .... Shannon Thatcher (1 episode, 1994)

- Flashdance with Death (1994) TV episode .... Shannon Thatcher

42. "Saved by the Bell" .... Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano / ... (71 episodes, 1989-1993)

- Graduation (1993) TV episode .... Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano (1989-1992)

- The Time Capsule (1992) TV episode .... Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano

- Slater's Friend (1992) TV episode .... Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano

- Earthquake (1992) TV episode .... Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano

- Snow White and the Seven Dorks (1992) TV episode .... Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano

(66 more)

43. Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style (1992) (TV) .... Jessie Spano

44. "Baywatch" .... Courtney Bremmer (2 episodes, 1992)

... aka Baywatch Hawaii (USA: new title)

- Showdown at Malibu Beach High (1992) TV episode .... Courtney Bremmer

- Pier Pressure (1992) TV episode .... Courtney Bremmer

45. "Step by Step" .... Lisa Morgan (1 episode, 1992)

- J.T.'s World (1992) TV episode .... Lisa Morgan

46. "Raven" .... Deborah (1 episode, 1992)

- The Death of Sheila (1992) TV episode .... Deborah

47. "Life Goes On" .... Selena (1 episode, 1990)

- La Dolce Becca (1990) TV episode .... Selena

48. "Married People" .... Isabel (1 episode, 1990)

- Once More, with Passion (1990) TV episode .... Isabel

49. "Valerie" .... Ashley (2 episodes, 1990)

... aka The Hogan Family (USA: new title)

... aka Valerie's Family (USA: new title)

- California Dreamin': Part 2 (1990) TV episode .... Ashley

- California Dreamin': Part 1 (1990) TV episode .... Ashley

50. "Day by Day" .... Lizabeth (1 episode, 1988)

- Girl Wars (1988) TV episode .... Lizabeth

51. Platinum Blonde (1988)

52. Frog (1987) (TV) .... Kathy

53. "Silver Spoons" .... Melissa (1 episode, 1986)

- Rick Moves Out (1986) TV episode .... Melissa

54. "Gimme a Break!" (1 episode, 1986)

- Getting to Know You (1986) TV episode

Other works

July-October 1999: Starred as Honey in "Lenny" in London.

1991: Appeared as herself in "International Swimsuit '91 with Elle Macpherson" on NBC.

Appeared as Jessie Spano in "Who Shrunk Saturday Morning" on NBC in 1989. This TV special served to introduce the NBC Saturday morning lineup including "Saved by the Bell" (1989).

5/5/01: Appeared as herself at the "Divas Simply Singing" concert at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. She sang one song accompanied by a concert grande piano to benefit Project Angel Food and Caring For Babies with AIDS.

10/26/02: Appeared as herself at the Divas Simply Singing concert at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles. She sang to support Project Angelfood.

2002: TV commercial for Winsor Pilates.

3/03: Appeared as Mrs. Truckle in the Broadway revival of "Sly Fox" starring Richard Dreyfuss.

Yeah, but in a rather comical way :laugh:

Although I do appreciate the lap dance scene .. okay, I admit, I've always had a thing for Kyle ... but really, the movie's so cheap!

Oh, the lap dance was great! Best scene in the movie, hands down.

Oh, the lap dance was great! Best scene in the movie, hands down.
Oh, the lap dance was great! Best scene in the movie, hands down.

Well, the scene in the pool where she went "bobbing for apples" was pretty good! :laugh:

Oh, the lap dance was great! Best scene in the movie, hands down.

Well, the scene in the pool where she went "bobbing for apples" was pretty good! :laugh:

it was a great movie, the critics are idiots

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