Elizabeth Berkley
Elizabeth Berkley (born July 28, 1974)[lower-alpha 1][1] is an American actress, philanthropist, and producer. Berkley's most notable roles were as Jessie Spano in the television series Saved by the Bell, and as Nomi Malone in the 1995 Paul Verhoeven film Showgirls. She's also known for portraying the title role in the English dub of the anime film Armitage III: Poly-Matrix and her supporting roles in the films The First Wives Club and Roger Dodger. In theater, she received critical acclaim for her performance in the play Hurlyburly.[2]
Elizabeth Berkley | |
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Berkley in 2008 | |
Born | |
Other names | Elizabeth Berkley Lauren |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986–present |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 1 |
Awards | NBR Award for Best Cast 1996 The First Wives Club |
Early life
Berkley was born and raised in Farmington Hills, a community located among Detroit's northern suburbs in the affluent Oakland County, Michigan. She is the daughter of Jere, a gift-basket business owner, and Fred Berkley, a lawyer.[3] She has an older brother, Jason.[4] Berkley's family is Jewish. She was raised in a Conservative Judaism household, and had a bat mitzvah.[5][6] Berkley was born with heterochromia, the condition of differently colored irises; her right eye is half green and half brown, and her left eye is all green. She also has a mole on her forehead, which she covers with camouflage makeup, saying it led to name-calling while growing up.[7] She graduated in 1990 from North Farmington High School in Farmington Hills after previously having attended the Cranbrook Kingswood School, a private school in Bloomfield Hills.
From a young age, she danced, and she practiced in a room that her parents arranged for her in the basement of their house. 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 City to train with other dancers and choreographers.[8] She began to take part in several ballets, including Swan Lake, and in 1983, she appeared in some musicals.[9]
Career
Berkley was a teenagedmodel for Elite before pursuing an acting career.[10] She made her television film debut in 1987 with a role in the television film Frog, and following this, made a number of guest appearances on several television shows. In 1989, at the age of 15, 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 Tiffani-Amber Thiessen or her.[11] In the end, they created for Berkley the character Jessie Spano, a role she played from 1989 to 1993, and in both of the show's television-film installments.
After leaving Saved by the Bell to pursue a film career, Berkley won the role of Nomi Malone, the lead character in the controversial Paul Verhoeven film Showgirls (1995).[12][13] The sex- and nudity-laden film was given a controversial NC-17 rating in the United States (the first big-budget film to receive this rating), was a box office bomb,[14][15][16] and was widely panned by critics. Berkley was dropped by her agent; due to the negative fallout from the film, other agents refused to take her telephone calls.[17] Over the years, however, Showgirls has achieved cult status among film fans and ranks 36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 50 Cult Movies.
Berkley was cast in the title role in the anime film Armitage III: Poly Matrix, which also starred Kiefer Sutherland, and accepted a small role in The First Wives Club, a comedy starring Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler. She then played a Madonna body double named Tina in the independent film The Real Blonde. She has performed in supporting roles in independent films such as The Taxman, Tail Lights Fade, Roger Dodger, 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 in 1999. She went on to make her Broadway debut in the comedy Sly Fox, opposite Richard Dreyfuss in February 2004, three months after her marriage to artist Greg Lauren. She replaced Catherine Keener as Bonnie in the 2005 Off Broadway production of David Rabe's Hurlyburly, appearing alongside Ethan Hawke, Parker Posey, and Bobby Cannavale.
Berkley received 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".[18] In 2006, she appeared at the sixth annual 24 Hour Plays alongside Jennifer Aniston, Rosie Perez, and Lili Taylor, in which six writers, six directors, 24 actors, and production crews have 24 hours to write, direct, and perform six 10-minute plays.[19]
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. She had 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 television film 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.[20] This was followed by another made-for-television film in 2007, entitled Black Widow, in which she played a woman suspected of killing her husbands for their money. The film Meet Market, in which she starred with Julian McMahon, Krista Allen, and Aisha Tyler, was released straight to DVD in 2008.
In 2008, Berkley signed on to appear in a multiepisode 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.[21] The episodes in which Berkley appeared were very highly rated and all of them featured in the top-10 Nielsen ratings chart.[22] She has since appeared in the show's season-six finale.[23]
Berkley hosted Bravo's reality series, Step It Up and Dance, a competition featuring the exploits of 10 wannabe dancers who compete against each other to win a cash prize of $100,000, and the opportunity to work with and perform for some of the country's top choreographers.[24] 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 (10/11 C) with 826,000 viewers.[25] 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.[26] According to Berkley, hosting the show is a very fulfilling job. She was quoted as saying that she gets "invested in the dancers" because she has befriended many of them offstage.[27]
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. Berkley starred alongside Thomas Jane in the David Arquette-directed short film "The Butler's in Love", which premiered at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles in June 2008.
In 2009, Berkley starred in a multiepisode arc of the Showtime series The L Word, during its sixth and final season. She played Kelly Wentworth, a straight girl who 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.[28] Berkley continued with television work, reprising her role as Julia Winston in CSI: Miami, appearing in three more episodes, including the season-seven finale. In the sequel to the cult hit Donnie Darko, S. Darko, she played Trudy, a former drug addict turned born-again Christian, who becomes infatuated with her pastor. She also appeared as Tracy in the 2009 comedy Women in Trouble.[29]
During Berkley's guest appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in June 2009, her Saved by the Bell co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar – as Zack Morris[30] – expressed his desire to take part in Jimmy Fallon's "class reunion" of the show's original cast members, and revealed that Berkley has also agreed to take part in the reunion.[31] Dennis Haskins, Lark Voorhies, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley and Mark-Paul Gosselaar agreed to a reunion.[32][33] Gosselaar reprised his role as Zack Morris on Late Night on June 8, 2009, while promoting his then-current TNT drama, Raising the Bar. The spoof interview closed with a performance of "Friends Forever" originally by Zack Attack, where Zack played guitar and sang with backing from Fallon's house band, the Roots. Tiffani Thiessen posted a parody video to the online website Funny or Die, where she said she was just too busy to join in a reunion.[34]
In 2011, Berkley played the lead female role in the Hallmark Channel original movie Lucky Christmas, about a woman who wins the lottery, only to have to recover the ticket from the glove compartment of her stolen car. The film premiered on the channel on November 12, 2011.[35]
In September 2013, Berkley was announced as one of the contestants on the 17th season of Dancing with the Stars. She partnered with Valentin Chmerkovskiy.[36] They were eliminated on the 9th week of competition, and landed in 6th place, despite receiving high judge scores. Several perfect scores were earned and awarded by expert panel judges. Ultimately, however, the public vote eliminated her team based upon popularity metrics used by the show.
In 2014, the TV movie The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story aired, with actress Tiera Skovbye portraying Berkley. On February 4, 2015, Berkley reunited with Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Dennis Haskins, and Tiffani Thiessen on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where they appeared in a Saved by the Bell sketch with Fallon.[37][38][39] In November 2020, Berkely reprised the role of Jessie Spano in the Saved by the Bell sequel series.[40][41]
Ask-Elizabeth
In 2010, Berkley set up the now-defunct self-help program online for teen girls called Ask-Elizabeth.[42] The website was created when husband Greg Lauren commented on the number of girls who came to her asking for advice and joked that she should have her own column. 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.
Ask-Elizabeth was also the working title of a reality series focusing on the program's success and its continued efforts to help girls throughout the country. The show, produced by MTV,[43] featured Berkley traveling around the United States looking at the issues and topics most important to teenaged girls. Amy Bailey, vice president of development in MTV's News and Documentaries division, said Berkley approached MTV with the idea. "She does these workshops around the country with teen girls and gets them to really open up about self-esteem and body issues," said Bailey. "We had been looking for a program that tackled the same issues, so it seemed like a perfect match."[44] The status of the show itself is unknown, as it was originally expected to premiere in late 2008, but never got off the ground
In 2011, Berkley published Ask-Elizabeth, a self-help book for teenaged girls, which drew from the workshops she conducted for the Ask-Elizabeth program.[45]
Personal life
In 2000, Berkley was tangentially involved in a $45 million lawsuit when actor and screenwriter Roger Wilson filed suit against Leonardo DiCaprio, claiming that DiCaprio had encouraged his friends to assault Wilson in a street fight, related to invitations to socialize directed at Berkley.[46]
On November 1, 2003, Berkley married artist and actor Greg Lauren at the Esperanza Hotel in Cabo San Lucas. Berkley formally changed her name to Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, but she still uses her maiden name professionally.[47] On March 5, 2012, Berkley announced she was expecting her first child in the summer.[48] She gave birth to a son that July.[49]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Frog | Kathy | Television film |
1988 | Platinum Blonde | Short film | |
1991 | Point Break | Macrame Girl | Scene Deleted |
1992 | Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style | Jessie Spano | Television film |
1993 | Molly & Gina | Kimberly Sweeny | |
1994 | Round Up | Tiffany | Unreleased |
1994 | Bandit Goes Country | Beth | Television film |
1994 | Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas | Jessie Spano | Television film |
1995 | White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild | Crystal | |
1995 | Showgirls | Nomi Malone | Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star Nominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress of the Century Nominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star of the Decade |
1996 | Armitage III: Poly-Matrix | Naomi Armitage (voice) | Anime film |
1996 | The First Wives Club | Phoebe LaVelle | National Board of Review Award for Best Cast |
1997 | The Real Blonde | Tina | |
1998 | Random Encounter | Alicia 'Allie' Brayman | |
1999 | Taxman | Nadia Rubakov | |
1999 | Africa | Barbara Craig | |
1999 | Last Call | Helena | |
1999 | Tail Lights Fade | Eve | |
1999 | Any Given Sunday | Mandy Murphy | |
2000 | Becoming Dick | Maggie | Television film |
2001 | The Curse of the Jade Scorpion | Jill | |
2001 | The Elevator | Celeste | Television film |
2001 | The Shipment | Candy Colucci | |
2002 | Cover Story | Samantha Noble | |
2002 | Roger Dodger | Andrea | |
2003 | Detonator | Jane Dreyer | |
2003 | Moving Malcolm | Liz Woodward | |
2003 | Control Factor | Karen Bishop | Television film |
2003 | Student Seduction | Christie Dawson | Television film |
2008 | Meet Market | Linda | |
2008 | The Butler's in Love | Angelique | Short film |
2008 | Black Widow | Olivia Whitfield / Grace Miller | Television film |
2009 | Women in Trouble | Tracy | |
2009 | S. Darko | Trudy | |
2011 | Lucky Christmas | Holly Ceroni | Television film |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Gimme a Break! | Girl No. 1 | Episode: "Getting to Know You" |
1986 | Silver Spoons | Melissa | Episode: "Rick Moves Out" |
1988 | Day by Day | Lisabeth | Episode: "Girl Wars" |
1989–1993 | Saved by the Bell | Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano | 75 episodes Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Primetime Series Nominated—Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Ensemble |
1990 | The Hogan Family | Ashley | Episode: "California Dreamin': Parts 1 & 2" |
1990 | Married People | Isabel | Episode: "Once More with Passion" |
1990 | Life Goes On | Selena | Episode: "La Dolce Becca" |
1992 | Raven | Deborah | Episode: "The Death of Sheila" |
1992 | Step by Step | Lisa Morgan | Episode: "J.T.'s World" |
1992 | Baywatch | Courtney Bremmer | 2 episodes |
1993 | Crossroads | Jen | Episode: "Paradise Found" |
1994 | Diagnosis: Murder | Shannon Thatcher | Episode: "Flashdance with Death" |
1994 | Burke's Law | Heather Charles | Episode: "Who Killed the Beauty Queen?" |
1997 | Perversions of Science | Ruth | Episode: "Planely Possible" |
1999 | Brother's Keeper | Amy | Episode: "You Are Me" |
2000 | Jack & Jill | Gabi | Episode: "Under Pressure" |
2000 | NYPD Blue | Nicole Graf | 2 episodes |
2001–2002 | Titus | Shannon | 3 episodes |
2002 | The Twilight Zone | Marisa Sanborn | Episode: "Sanctuary" |
2003 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Renée, Foam Dancer | Episode: "Lady Heather's Box" |
2004 | Without a Trace | Post-Makeover Lynette Shaw | Episode: "American Goddess" |
2005 | Threshold | Christine Polchek | Episode: "Progeny" |
2006 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Danielle Quinn | Episode: "Dollhouse" |
2008–2009 | CSI: Miami | Julia Winston | 9 episodes |
2009 | The L Word | Kelly Wentworth | 4 episodes |
2013 | Dancing with the Stars | Herself | 14 episodes |
2014 | Melissa & Joey | Dr. Kathryn Miller | Episode: "Couples Therapy" |
2015 | Dinner at Tiffani's | Herself | "Girl's Night In" |
2015 | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | Jessie Spano | 1 episode |
2016 | New Girl | Becky Cavatappi | Episode: "The Apartment" |
2020 | Saved by the Bell | Jessie Spano | Series Regular |
Notes
- Berkley confirmed that she was born in 1974 in a 2008 interview with Newsweek, where she stated she was thirty-three.
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Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Burnett, 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 |