Elizabeth Ashley


  • Date of Birth: 30 August, 1939
  • Place of Birth: Ocala, Florida, USA
  • Biography: Elizabeth Ashley (born August 30, 1939) is a distinctively husky-voiced 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.

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January 20, 2009 - Now that we're all recharged from the extended holiday weekend, it's time to get back to the babeage. When she's not changing her hair color, reading the dictionary (seriously) or trying to move things with her... ... Full Article

Downtown Hartford is going to have the presence of another major arts institution. The New Britain Museum of American Art will have a satellite gallery as part of a renovation of the Pearl Street building that houses TheaterWorks and various... ... Full Article

Elizabeth Ashley is not just a pretty face, she has the intellectual capacity and special skills of a first grader. That's well-above the Playboy norm!insertBCSinglePlayer(1709839251);The Jenga-lover and paint-by-numbers enthusiast has also appeared in such illustrious publications as Beer Magazine, Babe... ... Full Article

With all the excitement around "The Dark Knight," Warner Home Video seems eager to exploit any possible DVD tie-in to the film. This is actually good news for fans of "Birds of Prey," the short-lived series on the old WB ... Full Article

The three straight white male playwrights under review this week, of differing generations and from different regions, couldn't approach playwriting more differently. Yet they tend, surprisingly, to have the same concern on their minds. ... Full Article

Review by David Stratton Another documentary in limited release around the country from tomorrow is 'Broadway: The Golden Age', it's maker, Rick McKay, was fascinated by the richness of the New York theatre scene of the past and set out... ... Full Article

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