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Elizabeth Berkley (/ ˈ b ɜːr k l i / BURK-lee) is an American actress and producer. She played Jessie Spano in the Saved by the Bell television franchise and Nomi Malone in the 1995 Paul Verhoeven controversial film Showgirls .
The film was the winner of a then-record seven 1995 Golden Raspberry Awards (from a record 13 nominations, a record that still stands) including Worst Picture, Worst Actress (Elizabeth Berkley), Worst Director (Paul Verhoeven), Worst Screenplay (Joe Eszterhas), Worst New Star (Elizabeth Berkley), Worst Screen Couple ("any combination of two ...
After a mysterious, disheveled man nearly kills him, insurance salesman Lance Bishop hears a voice in his head urging him to murder his wife. When he discovers he has become part of a government mind-control project, he and others similarly being experimented on fight back.
Elizabeth Berkley didn't take much convincing to join the Saved by the Bell reboot. As the actress revealed during Peacock's Television Critics Association summer press tour on Monday, she was "in ...
Student Seduction is a 2003 television film directed by Peter Svatek and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Corey Sevier and Rick Roberts. It was produced by Lions Gate Entertainment's Lionsgate Television, filmed in Montréal, Québec, [1] and premiered on Lifetime on May 5, 2003. [2] The film's working title was Inappropriate Behaviour.
Riffel landed her breakthrough role in the 1995 film Showgirls starring Elizabeth Berkley, Gina Gershon, and Kyle MacLachlan.Initially reading for the lead role of Cristal Connors, Riffel was cast in the supporting role of Penny/Hope after director Paul Verhoeven decided that she was too young to play an aging showgirl.
Elizabeth Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (c. 1713–1799), née Berkeley, mother of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort and wife of Charles, 4th Duke of Beaufort Elizabeth, Princess Berkeley (1750–1828), daughter of the 4th Earl of Berkeley, wife of Lord Craven and then morganatically, of Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Dominguez died at the age of 32. Actress Elizabeth Berkley visited Dominguez in his hospital bed and showed him a rough cut of his last film, Taxman. He then broke down crying, saying "I'm so good, I'm so good." [1] Dominguez died before the release of the film, which is dedicated to him.