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Elizabeth Berkley
Born: Jul 28, 1972
Elizabeth Berkley was born in 1972. When she was 5 her parents enrolled her at Detroit Dance Company. Loving dance, young Elizabeth began to take part in several ballets, including "Swan Lake," and in 1983 she starred in some musicals (sometimes singing in Italian). Her screen debut was a role in the TV movie "Frog" in 1987. She then got work as an extra in some TV series: "TV 101", "Day by Day", etc. In the summer of 1989 she was in L.A. and auditioned for a role on "Saved by the Bell". She got the role and became a TV star. After 4 seasons she left the show to try to break into cinema. In 1994 she filmed 4 movies, including Showgirls, and continued to guest star in very popular TV shows, like "Diagnosis Murder". After Showgirls, she got a degree in English Literature from UCLA and signed with United Talent Agency. She then filmed some Hollywood films with small roles (The First Wives Club, 1996 and Any Given Sunday, 1999) and starred in some indies (The Taxman and Last Call, 1999, The Real Blonde, 1997). In 1999, Elizabeth performed onstage in London as Honey in "Lenny".
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