
Alison Elliott
Born:1970年5月19日
Place of Birth:San Francisco, California, USA
Known For:Acting
Biography
Alison A. Elliott, an accomplished American actress, has captivated audiences with her versatile performances on both the big and small screens. Born on May 19, 1970, in San Francisco, California, Alison's journey into the world of entertainment began at a young age. Her upbringing in Tokyo, Japan, followed by a return to San Francisco, provided a diverse cultural background that would later enrich her acting abilities.
At the age of 14, Alison's career took off as a model, paving the way for her transition to acting. In 1989, she made her mark in the industry by starring in the TV sitcom "Living Dolls" as a teen-aged model. However, it was her roles in films such as "Underneath" (1994), "The Spitfire Grill" (1996), and "The Wings of the Dove" (1997) that solidified her reputation as a talented actress with a knack for bringing depth to her characters.
One of Alison's most memorable performances came in the 2007 western "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford," where she portrayed the role of Martha Bolton, the older sister of Robert Ford. Her portrayal added a layer of complexity to the film, showcasing her ability to immerse herself in a character and bring them to life on screen.
Beyond her film roles, Alison Elliott has also lent her voice to narrate audiobooks, demonstrating her versatility as a performer. Her narration of works such as "Belle Prater's Boy" by Ruth White and its sequel "The Search for Belle Prater" further showcases her talent in captivating audiences through her voice alone.
With a career spanning decades, Alison Elliott continues to impress audiences with her nuanced performances and dedication to her craft. Whether she's portraying a troubled character in a drama or bringing humor to a comedic role, Alison's talent shines through, leaving a lasting impact on those who have the pleasure of watching her work.
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