Whether as Mrs.
Claus to Tim Allen
in the last two
installments of "The
Santa Clause"
trilogy or
time-traveling
alongside the likes
of Dennis Quaid in
"Frequency,"
Elizabeth Mitchell
has lent her ability
to an impressive and
diverse range of
roles, perhaps most
notably as
girlfriend to
Angelina Jolie in
her portrayal of
supermodel GIA in
the Golden
Globe-winning HBO
telefilm.
Mitchell's
additional credits
include Neil
LaBute's "Nurse
Betty," opposite
Renée Zellweger, a
recurring role as
Dr. Kim Legaspi on
"ER," Wayne Kramer
"Running Scared,"
co-starring Paul
Walker, "The Lyons
Den," with Rob Lowe,
and the BBC series
"Man and Boy,"
opposite Ioan
Gruffudd. Further
solidifying her
course on the
fast-track was her
role opposite Barry
Pepper as Teresa
Earnhardt in the
ESPN original
telefilm, "3: The
Dale Earnhardt
Story."
Born in Los Angeles
and raised in
Dallas, Mitchell
transitioned from a
performing arts high
school to a BFA
degree in acting.
She further honed
her craft at the
renowned Dallas
Theatre Company. Her
stage credits
include productions
of "As You Like It,"
"A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way
to the Forum" and
"Chicago."
PERSONAL
INFORMATION
HOMETOWN Dallas, TX
BIRTHDATE March 27,
1970
CURRENTLY LIVES in
Washington State