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Elizabeth Berkley (born July 28, 1972)[1] is an American television, movie, and theatre actress. Her most notable roles were in the television series Saved by the Bell, as brainy feminist Jessie Spano, and the 1995 Paul Verhoeven movie Showgirls, as exotic dancer Nomi Malone.

Early life[]

Berkley was born and raised in West Bloomfield, Michigan, a community located among Detroit's northern suburbs in Oakland County. She was born with different eye colors. Her right eye is half green and half brown. The other eye is green. She is the daughter of Jere, a gift basket business owner, and Fred Berkley, a lawyer.[2] She graduated from North Farmington High School in Farmington Hills, Michigan, in 1990, after previously having attended the Cranbrook Kingswood School, a private school in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Elizabeth is Jewish.[3]

From a young age she danced, and she practiced in a room that her parents arranged for her in the basement of their house. In 1982, at the age of ten, she auditioned for the lead role in the film Annie, but was turned down. As her love for dancing increased, she became more interested in pursuing it professionally, traveling to New York to train with other dancers and choreographers.[4] She began to take part in several ballets, including Swan Lake and, in 1983, she appeared in some musicals.[5]

Career[]

Berkley was a teen model for Elite before pursuing an acting career.[6] She made her television movie debut in 1987 with a role in the TV movie Frog and following this, made a number of guest appearances on several television shows. In 1989, at the age of seventeen, she auditioned for the role of Kelly Kapowski in Saved by the Bell, but the producers of the show could not decide whether to cast her or Tiffani Thiessen. In the end, they created for Berkley the character Jessie Spano, a role she played from 1989 to 1993, as well as in both of the show's TV movie installments.

After leaving Saved by the Bell to try and break into film, Berkley auditioned for (and won) the role of Nomi Malone, a character in the infamous 1995 Paul Verhoeven film Showgirls for which she was reportedly paid $100,000[7]. The sex- and nudity-laden movie was given a controversial NC-17 rating in the United States (the first big budget film that was deliberately intended to receive this rating), was a box office bomb,[8][9][10] and was widely panned by critics.

Following the failure of Showgirls and being awarded two Razzie awards for her performance in the film, Berkley decided to audition for smaller roles in quality films, hoping to improve upon her acting skills before accepting another leading role.[citation needed] As a result, she appeared in a small role in The First Wives Club, a comedy starring Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler, before accepting the title role in the straight to video anime Armitage III: Poly Matrix which also starred Kiefer Sutherland. She then played a Madonna body double named Tina in the independent film The Real Blonde.

As time has put distance between Berkley and the infamous film (which has since achieved cult status among film fans and placed number 36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 50 Cult Movies and is also one of top 20 highest grossing movies of all time for MGM),[11] she has performed in strong supporting roles in independent movies such as The Taxman, Tail Lights Fade, Roger Dodger (which her manager advised her not to do), and Moving Malcolm. She also had a small role as a call girl hired by Al Pacino's character in Oliver Stone's sports drama Any Given Sunday, as well as a key supporting role in Woody Allen's The Curse of the Jade Scorpion.

Berkley appeared on stage opposite Eddie Izzard for her role as Honey in the London stage version of Lenny. She went on to make her Broadway debut in the comedy Sly Fox, opposite Richard Dreyfuss in February 2004, just three months after her marriage to artist Greg Lauren. She replaced Catherine Kellner as Bonnie in the 2005 Off Broadway production of David Rabe's Hurlyburly, appearing alongside Ethan Hawke, Parker Posey, and Bobby Cannavale.

Berkley received much praise for her role in Hurlyburly, with Charles Isherwood of The New York Times even going as far as apologizing to her for his past criticisms of her ability, stating that the fact she held "her own among this skilled company of scene-stealers is a testament to how much her talent has grown".[12] Her most recent stage appearance was at the sixth annual 24 Hour Plays alongside Jennifer Aniston, Rosie Perez, and Lili Taylor, in which six writers, six directors, twenty-four actors, and production crews have twenty-four hours to write, direct, and perform six ten-minute plays.[13]

Berkley has been seen in many dramatic television roles, guest starring on series such as CSI: Miami, NYPD Blue, Without a Trace, Threshold, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. However, she stayed true to her comic roots with a recurring role in the successful and critically acclaimed sitcom Titus, in which she played the title character's sister, Shannon. She also starred in the Lifetime TV movie Student Seduction, in which she played Christie Dawson, a high school teacher wrongfully accused of sexual harassment by one of her students who becomes obsessed with her.[14] This was followed by another made-for-television movie in 2007, entitled Black Widow in which she played a woman suspected of killing her husbands for their money. The film Meet Market, which she starred in along with Julian McMahon, Krista Allen, and Aisha Tyler was released straight to DVD in 2008 after having been in limbo since it was completed in 2004.

In 2008, Berkley signed on to star in a multi-episode arc of CSI: Miami, in which she plays Horatio Caine's (David Caruso) ex-lover, Julia Winston, who is also the mother of his recently discovered son.[15] The episodes which Berkley appeared in were very highly rated and all of them featured in the top 10 Nielsen ratings chart.[16] She has since appeared in the show's season six finale.[17]

Berkley hosted Bravo's reality series, Step It Up and Dance, a competition featuring the exploits of ten wannabe dancers who compete against each other to win a cash prize of $100,000 as well as the opportunity to work with and perform for some of the country's top choreographers.[18] The show premiered in April 2008 on Bravo and was cancelled after the first season. The show came out as the network's strongest ever in its time slot (10/11c) with 826,000 viewers.[19]The show continued to perform well throughout its run, averaging 756,000 viewers each week - of whom 522,000 were aged 18 to 49 - and helped contribute to Bravo's highest-rated April ever.[20] According to Berkley hosting the show is a very fulfilling job. She was recently quoted as saying that she gets "invested in the dancers" because she has befriended many of them offstage.[21]

During the press tour for Step It Up and Dance, Berkley appeared on various shows including various morning news programs, ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Fuse TV's The Sauce, E!'s Chelsea Lately, CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, and ABC's The View. While on The View, she spoke of her admiration for co-host Whoopi Goldberg, calling her "an extraordinary being". Her appearance on the show was unique in that she brought the ladies of the show tap shoes and taught them a short dance routine.[citation needed] Despite the show's success, it was not renewed for a second season and its show page has since been removed from the Bravo website.

Berkley starred alongside Thomas Jane in the David Arquette directed short film The Butler's in Love which premiered at Mann's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles in June 2008.

In 2009, Berkley starred in a multi-episode arc of the Showtime series The L Word, during its sixth and final season. She played Kelly Wentworth, the straight girl that got away from Jennifer Beals' character Bette Porter in college. Berkley and Beals are best friends in real life, having previously worked on the 2002 independent film Roger Dodger.[22] She continued with television work, reprising her role as Julia Winston in CSI: Miami, appearing in three more episodes, including the season seven finale. She was cast as Trudy, a former drug addict turned born again Christian who becomes infatuated with her pastor in the sequel to cult hit Donnie Darko, S. Darko. She will also appear as Tracy in the upcoming comedy Women in Trouble.

While making an appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in June 2009, Berkley's Saved by the Bell co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar - as Zack Morris[23] - expressed his desire to take part in Fallon's "class reunion" of the show's original cast members and revealed that Berkley has also agreed to take part in the reformation.[24] It is unclear whether the reunion will simply be an interview with the original cast on an episode of Fallon's show, or whether a new TV movie or series will be produced.

It was also confirmed that Berkley, in conjunction with MTV, is developing a reality series which focuses on her Ask-Elizabeth self-help program—and has the same name as its working title, Ask-Elizabeth—for teen girls. The show will follow the actress as she travels around the country and meets with girls of all ages to discuss various topics that are important to them. The show is expected to air in late 2009.[25]

Personal life[]

Following the failure of Showgirls, Berkley later commented that her experience of the film and of her being made a scapegoat for the movie's failure was "definitely a cruel time," but also that it helped her "find out" what she "was made of."[citation needed]

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Berkley in an advertisement for PETA

Berkley is a committed animal rights activist and in 1997, donned a $600 form-fitting gown made entirely of collard greens for the "Lettuce Be Lean" campaign, sponsored by PETA to try to encourage people to embrace vegetarianism.[26] In 2008 & 2009, she was among a number of celebrities to be nominated for Sexiest Vegetarian of the Year.[27]

Berkley is best friends with Jennifer Beals, who starred in Flashdance (1983), another well-known Joe Eszterhas film; the pair also appeared together in the 2002 independent movie Roger Dodger.[28]

In 2000, Berkley was made the subject of a $45 million lawsuit when actor and screenwriter Roger Wilson took action against Leonardo DiCaprio, claiming that DiCaprio had encouraged his friends to assault Wilson in a street fight after he tried to defend Berkley, who had been the subject of DiCaprio and his friends' unwanted advances.[29]

On November 1, 2003, Berkley married artist and occasional actor Greg Lauren at the Esperanza Hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The pair met during a dance class in 2000 and soon formed a close relationship. The entire wedding party (including Berkley and Lauren) was garbed in creations by Greg's uncle, fashion designer Ralph Lauren. At the wedding, she and Lauren danced a routine choreographed by the teacher of the dance class in which they met. Berkley formally changed her name to Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, however, she still uses her maiden name professionally.[30]

Berkley volunteers in her free time, working with teen girls in junior high and high schools around the world. She is active in various outreach programs such as dance classes for young teens, volunteer work with the elderly, and volunteer work for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.[31]

In 2006, after Berkley's husband commented on the number of girls who came to her asking for advice and joked that she should have her own column, she decided to take action and created her own website to help teen girls. The website, which she facilitates herself is a self-esteem program called Ask-Elizabeth. She regularly meets with young girls to discuss different issues and topics and to help them with any problems that they are going through and speaks of her own troubles in the past.[32]

Berkley is developing her own production company, named 5,6,7,8 Productions, and hopes to use it for various projects both as an actress and producer.[33]

Filmography[]

Year(s) Film Role Notes
1986 Gimme a Break! (episode "Getting to Know You") Girl #1 TV series
1986 Silver Spoons Melissa TV series
1987 Frog Kathy TV movie
1988 Platinum Blonde Unknown Short Film
1988 Day by Day Lizabeth TV series
1989–1993 Saved by the Bell Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano TV series
1990 Valerie Ashley TV series
1990 Married People Isabel TV series
1990 Life Goes On Selena TV series
1991 Point Break Macramé Girl
1992 Raven Deborah TV series
1992 Step by Step Lisa Morgan TV series
1992 Baywatch Courtney Bremmer TV series
1992 Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano TV movie
1994 Diagnosis: Murder Shannon Thatcher TV series
1994 Burke's Law Heather Charles TV series
1994 Bandit: Bandit Goes Country Beth TV movie
1994 Molly & Gina Kimberly Sweeny
1994 Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano TV movie
1995 White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild Crystal Myers
1995 Showgirls Nomi Malone
1996 The First Wives Club Phoebe LaVelle
1997 Perversions of Science Ruth TV series
1997 Armitage III: Poly Matrix Naomi Armitage Voice
1997 The Real Blonde Tina
1998 The Taxman Nadia Rubakov
1998 Random Encounter Alicia 'Allie' Brayman
1999 Africa Barbara Craig
1999 Last Call Helena
1999 Brother's Keeper Amy TV series
1999 Tail Lights Fade Eve
1999 Any Given Sunday Mandy Murphy
2000 Jack & Jill Gabi TV series
2000 NYPD Blue Nicole Graf TV series
2000 Becoming Dick Maggie TV movie
2001 The Elevator Celeste TV movie
2001 The Curse of the Jade Scorpion Jill
2001 The Shipment Candy Colucci
2001–2002 Titus Shannon TV series
2002 Cover story Samantha Noble
2002 Roger Dodger Andrea
2002 The Twilight Zone Marisa Sanborn TV series
2003 Control Factor Karen Bishop TV movie
2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Renée, Foam Dancer TV series
2003 Detonator Jane Dreyer
2003 Student Seduction Christie Dawson TV movie
2003 Moving Malcolm Liz Woodward
2004 Without a Trace Post-Makeover Lynette Shaw TV series
2005 Threshold Christine Polchek TV series
2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Danielle Quinn TV series
2007 "Black Widow"
2008 Meet Market Linda
2008 Dark Beauty Olivia TV movie
2008–2009 CSI: Miami Julia Winston TV series
2008 Step It Up and Dance Herself - Host TV series
2008 The Butler's in Love The Wife
2009 The L Word Kelly Wentworth TV series
2009 S. Darko Trudy
2009 Women in Trouble Tracy
2009 Ask-Elizabeth Herself Announced[34]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Stephen Baldwin
Gabriel Byrne
Benicio del Toro
Kevin Pollak
Kevin Spacey
Chazz Palminteri
Pete Postlethwaite
Suzy Amis
Giancarlo Esposito
for The Usual Suspects
National Board of Review Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble
shared with
Bette Midler
Goldie Hawn
Diane Keaton
Maggie Smith
Dan Hedaya
Sarah Jessica Parker
Stockard Channing
Victor Garber
Stephen Collins
Marcia Gay Harden
Bronson Pinchot
Jennifer Dundas
Eileen Heckart
Philip Bosco
Rob Reiner
James Naughton
Ari Greenberg
Aida Linares
for The First Wives Club

1996
Succeeded by
Ian Holm
Caerthan Banks
Sarah Polley
Tom McCamus
Gabrielle Rose
Alberta Watson
Maury Chaykin
Stephanie Morgenstern
for The Sweet Hereafter

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