Elizabeth Ashley, born as Elizabeth Cole, is a prominent actress known for her notable work on both Broadway and in film. She was born on August 30, 1939, in Ocala, Florida.
During the 1960s, Elizabeth Ashley emerged as a leading Broadway actress, earning recognition for her exceptional performances on stage. Her talent was duly recognized when she won a Tony Award for her role in "Take Her, She's Mine" in 1962.
In addition to her successful theater career, Elizabeth Ashley ventured into film and took on supporting roles in various movies. Some of her notable film credits include "Ship of Fools" (1965), "Rancho Deluxe" (1975), "92 in the Shade" (1975), "The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday" (1976), "Dragnet" (1987), and "Just the Ticket" (1999).
She also made a successful transition to television, where she portrayed Freida on the series "Evening Shade" (1990-1994).
Throughout her career, Elizabeth Ashley's talent and versatility have earned her praise and admiration from audiences and critics alike. Her contributions to the world of performing arts, spanning across theater, film, and television, have secured her place as a respected and accomplished actress in the industry.
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