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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Elizabeth Gracen Biography (1960-)
Original name, Elizabeth Ward; born April 3, 1960, in Ozark (some sources cite Booneville), AR; daughter of James (a worker at a bowling ball factory) andPatricia (a nurse; maiden name, Hampe) Ward; married, first husband's surname Gracen, 1982 (divorced, 1984); married Brendan Hughes (an actor), 1989 (divorced, 1994). Addresses: Office: c/o Symmetrical Productions, Inc., P.O. Box 1747, Russellville, AR 72811-1747.; Agent: Metropolitan Talent Agency,4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010.; Manager: Ken Jacobson, James/Levy/Jacobson, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1470, Burbank, CA 91505.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Actress
- Birth Details
- April 3, 1960
- Ozark, Arkansas, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- (As Elizabeth Ward) Lyla Potter, Alone in the Dark, 1982
- (As Elizabeth Ward) Nadine, Three for the Road, 1987
- (As Elizabeth Ward) Christie Lynn, Pass the Ammo, New Century, 1988
- Alice, Sundown (also known as Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat), Vestron, 1989
- Melissa, Marked for Death (also known as Screwface), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990
- Mary, Lisa (also known as Candlelight Killer), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990
- Hillary White, Lower Level, Republic Pictures, 1991
- Caitlin Cole, Final Mission, Vidmark Entertainment, 1994
- Miranda, Discretion Assured, Monarch Home Video, 1994
- Bridgette, Kounterfeit (also known as Money Crush), Live Entertainment, 1996
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Interceptor Force 2, 2001
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Strong Medicine, 2001
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Film Work
- Producer and director, The Damn Deal (short documentary), 1989
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Amanda, a recurring role, Highlander: The Series (also known as Highlander), syndicated, 1992-1997
- Callie Manners, Extreme (also known as Extreme Rescue), ABC, 1995
- Amanda, Highlander: The Raven (also known as L'immortelle),syndicated, beginning 1998
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Movies
- Maria Ranfield, 83 Hours 'til Dawn, CBS, 1990
- Jasmin, The Death of the Incredible Hulk (also known as Death of the Incredible Hulk: The Movie), NBC, 1990
- Liz Pierce, The Expert (also known as Brute Force), HBO, 1994
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Episodic
- "Night of the Meek," The Twilight Zone, 1985
- Janie Ladd, "The Madam," Matlock, 1990
- Celia Wayne, "Honor among Thieves," The Flash, CBS, 1990
- Carol, "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie," Jake and the Fatman, 1991
- Sydney, "Death Takes a Holiday," Time Trax, syndicated, 1993
- Ricki Yeager, "Murderer's Row: Parts 1 & 2," Renegade, syndicated, 1994
- Tracy Burrell, "The Alpha Team," Fortune Hunter, Fox, c. 1994
- Michelle Scarlotti (some sources cite Michele Grimaldi), "Crimson Harvest," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994
- Sydney Pembroke, "A Quaking in Aspen," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995
- Carlotte, "Counterfeit Queen," Queen of Swords, syndicated, 2001
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Other
- (As Elizabeth Ward) Kathy's daughter, The Day the Women Got Even,1980
- (As Elizabeth Ward) Myra, Maid in America, 1982
- (As Elizabeth Ward) Jane, The Hand Me Down Kid, 1983
- Prostitute, "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (special), Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989
- Sister Lucia, Sidney Sheldon's "The Sands of Time" (miniseries; also known as The Sands of Time), syndicated, 1992
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals
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Femme Fatales, February 12, 1999, pp. 16-19
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Playboy, Volume 39, number 5, 1992, pp. 70-76
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Starlog, November, 1998
Electronic
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Elizabeth Gracen, http://www.elizabethgracen.com, March 19, 2002
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