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Elisabeth Shue
Born: Oct 6, 1963
During her studies, she found a way to make a little extra money by acting in television commercials. Elisabeth became a common sight in ads for Burger King, DeBeers diamonds, and Hellman's mayonnaise. In 1984, she landed a role in the The Karate Kid as the the onscreen girlfriend of Ralph Macchio and a role as the teenage daughter of a military family in the short-lived series, Call to Glory. At this time, Shue got herself an acting coach and transferred to Harvard where she began studying political science. She continued her acting work with Adventures in Babysitting, Cocktail, Soapdish and The Marrying Man. Elisabeth took a chance on a low-budget, high-risk project entitled, Leaving Las Vegas by Mike Figgis. Her gutsy portrayal of a prostitute mixed up with a suicidal alcoholic paid off as she was recognized with a Best Actress nomination at the Academy Awards that year. This was the turning point of her career. What followed was a barrage of film roles including The Saint, Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, Palmetto and Hollow Man. Elisabeth still continues to impress with a variety of film and television roles which show-off her versality as an actress and not just her good looks and girl-next-door persona.
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