
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 ForActing
- Born30 August 1939 (age 86)
- Place of BirthOcala, Florida, USA
Elizabeth Ashley

- Known ForActing
- Born30 August 1939 (age 86)
- Place of BirthOcala, Florida, USA
KNOWN FOR
PHOTOS
CREDITS

Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age
2021

Ocean's Eight
2018

Broadway: The Next Generation
2017

Fry Day
2017

Just Getting Started
2017

Brando: An Icon Is Born
2007

The Cake Eaters
2007
On Board the Ship of Fools
2007

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
2003

Hey Arnold! The Movie
2002
Home Sweet Hoboken
2001
Labor Pains
2000

Just the Ticket
1998

Happiness
1998

Sleeping Together
1997

In the Best Interest of the Children
1992

Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story
1991
Love and Curses... and All That Jazz
1991

Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond
1990

Blue Bayou
1990

Vampire's Kiss
1989

A Man of Passion
1989

Dangerous Curves
1988

Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz
1988

Warm Hearts, Cold Feet
1987

Dragnet
1987

Stagecoach
1986

He's Fired, She's Hired
1984

Svengali
1983

Split Image
1982

Paternity
1981

Windows
1980

Coma
1978

A Fire in the Sky
1978

Tom and Joann
1978

The War Between the Tates
1977

One of My Wives Is Missing
1976

The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday
1976

92 in the Shade
1975

Rancho Deluxe
1975

Golden Needles
1974

Paperback Hero
1973

The Six Million Dollar Man: The Solid Gold Kidnapping
1973

The Magician
1973

The Heist
1972

When Michael Calls
1972

Second Chance
1972

Your Money or Your Wife
1972

The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker
1971

Harpy
1971
The Face of Fear
1971

The File on Devlin
1969

Ship of Fools
1965

The Third Day
1965
The Ambassadors
1965
