Elizabeth Kemp(1951-2017)
- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Elizabeth Kemp has worked extensively in theatre, film and television.
She has worked on and off Broadway, including "Once in a Lifetime" at
Circle in the Square, "North Shore Fish" at WPA and "Heat" at the
Public Theatre. She was in the original cast of "The Best Little
Whorehouse" in Texas, which first opened at The Actors Studio.
Highlights include playing opposite
Christopher Reeve,
Tom Hanks and
Kevin Kline, as well as working with
Tennessee Williams. At the
recommendation of Elia Kazan, she was chosen
to play the final incarnation of Baby Doll in the world première of
"Tiger Tail". Regional credits include California Actors Theatre in San
Francisco, Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Folger Theatre in Washington,
D.C., Center Stage in Baltimore and Walnut Street Theatre in
Philadelphia. Film credits include
Sisters(2007)Eating (1990),
The Clairvoyant (1982),
Murderous Vision (1991),
Animal Room (1995) and
Challenger (1990). On
television, in addition to numerous long-running and guest-starring
roles, she received the GLAAD Award for her work on
L.A. Law (1986). Directing and set
design credits include productions in Paris, Stockholm and Rome, "The
Glass Menagerie" at The Actors Studio and "Four to Four" at UBU Rep. A
longtime Member of The Actors Studio, she recently starred in and
designed the set for its productions of "The Wound of Love" and
"Elektra". She has been a member of the Acting Faculty of The Actors
StudioMFA Program since its inaugural year.She serves on the Board of
Directors of the Actors Srudio.