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- Birth nameElizabeth Ann Reaser
- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Elizabeth Ann Reaser was born July 2, 1975 in Bloomfield, Michigan, to Karen (Weidman) and John Reaser. As the middle child in a trio of sisters, she grew up in rural Milford, MI. Her mother, a homemaker, and her father, an attorney turned restaurateur turned substitute teacher, divorced, and her stepfather was businessman Bill Davidson. Through high school, Elizabeth worked several odd jobs, including being a caddie at a country club.
Elizabeth wanted to be an actor from childhood. She began college at Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan, but, after one year, yearned to leave the mid-west and expand her horizons. She applied (with her parent's blessing) to the Drama Division of The Juilliard School and was accepted. At Juilliard, she was awarded a Bachelor's of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in 1999.
She struggled at first, but soon found adequate representation, and a part on the daytime drama series, Guiding Light (1952). Since then, she has become an accomplished film, television, and stage actor, landing numerous supporting and leading roles, including Esme Cullen in the Twilight series.
In October 2004, Interview magazine hailed her as one of the "14 To Be" emerging creative women.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Travis Young <jamestravisyoung@gmail.com>
- SpouseBruce Gilbert(August 2023 - present)
- ParentsKaren WeidmanJohn Reaser
- Once appeared in a play in London for only two audience members.
- Her stepfather was Detroit Pistons owner Bill Davidson. Upon his death, her mother took ownership of the team.
- In preparation for her role on the television drama Saved (2006), she hung out in an emergency room, researching the behavior of medical staff.
- She has German, Swedish, English, Irish, Scottish, and Bohemian/Czech ancestry.
- I was a total bad girl growing up.
- I'm often uncomfortable with girliness, to be honest.
- I am the middle of three sisters. And I love them.
- It's interesting to me that I get cast as mothers and really maternal, sweet, nice people... Maybe I have a vulnerability or something; maybe that's what it is.
- I think part of the fun of being an actor is getting to work with different directors and seeing their take on it, what they're passionate about. They all have different ideas about your character.
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