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{christie} 06-17-2009 06:35 AM

Elizabeth/Juliet #27: Mitchell conveys more emotion with her eyes than most actresses get across in their whole careers.
 
Welcome to the 27th Appreciation Thread for
Elizabeth&Juliet

Mitchell conveys more emotion with her eyes than most actresses get across in their whole careers.

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Five Reasons Why We Love Juliet:






Centric Episodes

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"My favourite one for the third season is One Of Us. That's the one where Juliet
comes back to the camp, Claire gets sick and miraculously Juliet can help us.
Then you find out in her back-story it was all planned. I really like Elizabeth
Mitchell as an actress. She is amazing and I love seeing her on screen."
- Gregg Nations



Five Reasons Why They Love Liz:


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When asked about her favourite onscreen kiss:

Angelina: God I don’t know, probably the girl in Gia, Elizabeth Mitchell.
Reporter: I’m a little surprised you would say that.
Angelina: Well, she’s the truth though… I think it’s just the difference. It stands out – you remember.








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Film, TV & Theatre Credits


Film
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) Carol Newman
Running Scared (2006) Edele
Haskett's Chance (2006) Ann Haskett
3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004) Teresa Earnhardt
Gramercy Park (2004) Taylor Elliot Quinn
The Santa Clause 2 (2002) Carol Newman
Man and Boy (2002) Cyd Mason
Double Bang (2001) Dr. Karen Winterman
Hollywood Palms (2001) Blair
The Linda McCartney Story (2000) Linda McCartney
Nurse Betty (2000) Chloe Jensen
Frequency (2000) Julia 'Jules' Sullivan
Molly (1999) Beverly Trehare
Gia (1998) Linda
Comfort, Texas (1997) Trudy

TV
"House M.D." (2004) Sister Mary Augustine
"Boston Legal" (2004) Christine Pauley
"Everwood" (2004) Sara Beck
"The Lyon's Den" (2003) Ariel Saxon
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2003) Melissa Winters
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2003) Andrea Brown
"Spin City" (2001) Nancy Wheeler
"The Beast" (2001) Alice Allenby
"ER" (2000-2001) Dr. Kim Legaspi
"Time of Your Life" (1999-2000)Ashley Holloway
"Significant Others" (1998) Jane Chasen
"JAG" (1997) Lt. Sandra Gilbert
"The Sentinel" (1996) Wendy Hawthorne
"L.A. Firefighters" (1996) Laura Malloy
"Dangerous Curves" (1993) Bethanny Haines


Theatre
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2008) Helena
Absolution (1999) Gordon's Wife
Three Tall Women (1995) C
Red Channels (1994) Shelia Harcourt
Amateurs (1992) Jennifer


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I think that Elizabeth Mitchell definitely was robbed of
a Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series nod for Lost.
Her work has been top-notch, and Juliet emerged
as my favorite character this Lost season.
- Matt Roush, TV Guide (2007)


Awards & Nominations
2007 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress on Televisiona Nominated
2007 Hollywood Life Awards Breakthrough of the Year Won
2008 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress on Television Won - tied with Summer Glau.
2009 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress on Television Nominated (result will be announced in June)
















Lost Schmost, Bring on V!
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Previous Threads:
#1. We finally meet her and we love her!
#2. Good or Bad, she just rocks!
#3. Give the Girl an Emmy!
#4. Because we would never leave her behind!!!
#5. Those Piercing Blue Eyes will Take Anyone Down
#6. Her laugh is infectious!
#7. "It's very stressful being an Other."
#8. Because she didn't leave until everyone was in that raft
#9. Queen of Ambiguity
#10. The girl next door you don't want to piss off
#11. Sweet, but can kill you
#12. "Sometimes I get lonely and if I need a hug, Liz is there to deliver." - RM
#13. Because she is Evi's and ours biggest girl crush.
#14. "Elizabeth was a dream to work with." - M.C. Gainey.
#15: Cause our Southern Beauty will kick some serious ass this year.
#16: 'Juliet has this scary-slash-intense thing going on.'
#17: "She's vicious! I love that about her." - Liz Mitchell
#18: She can rebuild your transmission and then deliver your baby.
#19: "Elizabeth's one of the greatest women I've ever met." - Rebecca Mader
#20: "I love Elizabeth as a person. And as an actress, she's a pro. She's very still." - Josh Holloway
#21: She's our funky island blonde.
#22: To us it matters who she was, who she is and who she will be.
#23: All we need is Lizzie's wonderful laugh to get us through rough days.
#24: We Can't Imagine Life Without Blondie!
#25: Blowing up bombs, and then kicking some alien ass!
#26: Because Liz and Michael are about to hit Broadway!



* Much credit to:

Elizabeth Mitchell Fan
Elizabeth Mitchell Online
midnightstouch on deviantART
Scully7491 on deviantART
Lost Media


Elizabeth Mitchell Campaign Thread
Because she certainly deserves her own board, don't you think?

Niahm 06-17-2009 06:40 AM

Thanks for the new thread!
Great title!

Bringing this over:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hamburgo1001 (Post 36255275)
Yes, they did. The good guy lead was a man (Michael Donovan) in the original miniseries and they turned this role into a female (Erica Evans) on the remake. The bad guy lead was always a female though. But now that they apparently wrote 2 female characters out the show has an incredible gender imbalance IMO. But if it means that they will give Jane Badler a recurring guest star role I'll be able to look past it.

I guess that will depend on what else they change, won't it?
I'm not aware of the cast and I'm trying to stay away from every spoiler, but what is the ratio of Males/Females in the cast? Or in lead positions?

Salu, do you need/want help with the OP?

{christie} 06-17-2009 06:47 AM

the OP still looks pretty even with the new colors!

Niahm 06-17-2009 06:49 AM

Yeah, but we need to get rid of the blue.
Christie, you need to add this "Mitchell conveys more emotion with her eyes than most actresses get across in their whole careers." to the OP, where it says "Because Liz and Michael are about to hit Broadway!"
:)

{christie} 06-17-2009 06:53 AM

done:D

Niahm 06-17-2009 06:58 AM

Thank you, sorry for being nitpicky :)

Hamburgo1001 06-17-2009 07:04 AM

Thanks for the new thread. :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niahm (Post 36255530)
I guess that will depend on what else they change, won't it?

Could be, but for example there's nothing that specifies that Erica Evans's FBI partner has to be a man. That could just as easily be a woman. Or maybe they could give one of the series regulars (preferably Valerie Stevens) a sister or something.

Quote:

I'm not aware of the cast and I'm trying to stay away from every spoiler, but what is the ratio of Males/Females in the cast? Or in lead positions?
The 2 biggest characters of the series (good guy and bad guy lead) are both women, which is absolutely awesome IMO. The problem is not the series regular ratio. That is 3 women to 4 men. The problem is the gender ratio among the recurring characters. That is like 1 woman to 6 men. That could need some slight improvements IMO.

Niahm 06-17-2009 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hamburgo1001 (Post 36256290)
Thanks for the new thread. :D



Could be, but for example there's nothing that specifies that Erica Evans's FBI partner has to be a man. That could just as easily be a woman. Or maybe they could give one of the series regulars (preferably Valerie Stevens) a sister or something.



The 2 biggest characters of the series (good guy and bad guy lead) are both women, which is absolutely awesome IMO. The problem is not the series regular ratio. That is 3 women to 4 men. The problem is the gender ratio among the recurring characters. That is like 1 woman to 6 men. That could need some slight improvements IMO.

That may be a network demand. I remember reading some articles about how networks believe series only carried by females don't work (MAJOR :rolleyes:).
But since the good guy and bad guy lead are already females, they may want to try to balance it out having a lot of recurring characters being male.
Once the show is successful they'll feel more comfortable to add recurring female parts, it's just a matter of watching the show succeed first.

Hamburgo1001 06-17-2009 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niahm (Post 36256412)
That may be a network demand. I remember reading some articles about how networks believe series only carried by females don't work (MAJOR :rolleyes:).

I would love to know in what world these people are living in. :rolleyes: I guess that means we should all watch Eastwick this year. That show is carried by 3 female leads.

Quote:

But since the good guy and bad guy lead are already females, they may want to try to balance it out having a lot of recurring characters being male.
Once the show is successful they'll feel more comfortable to add recurring female parts, it's just a matter of watching the show succeed first.
Let's hope so. :nod:

Niahm 06-17-2009 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hamburgo1001 (Post 36256751)
I would love to know in what world these people are living in. :rolleyes: I guess that means we should all watch Eastwick this year. That show is carried by 3 female leads.

Yes we should! That's why I'm very defensive about shows with women as the leads. I hate that there is still enough sexism for shows to get picked up or not because of the amount of females in the cast.
And what annoys me the most is that this is the audience's fault, because networks don't care about who is cast, if it's a quality show or not, who's directing, etc, as long as people watch it. It's all about money, which pretty much explains the situation we're in nowadays.

Salu 06-17-2009 08:29 AM

Yayyy new thread! Guys I am so sorry for being MIA (and for putting off the O.P) but my desktop, which I have photoshop on, has a virus and my stupid computer keeps freezing up. So it's been a little difficult doing anything on my computer lately.

I'm going to try and edit as much as I can and as much as my comp allows. It'll be a slow process but bear with me.

Niahm, thank you so much for your offer. :hug: Let me see how far I can get and maybe by the time I'm pulling my hair out I'll give you a shout. ;)

{christie} 06-17-2009 08:31 AM

no worries:D The OP still looks so pretty

Hamburgo1001 06-17-2009 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niahm (Post 36257305)
Yes we should! That's why I'm very defensive about shows with women as the leads. I hate that there is still enough sexism for shows to get picked up or not because of the amount of females in the cast.
And what annoys me the most is that this is the audience's fault, because networks don't care about who is cast, if it's a quality show or not, who's directing, etc, as long as people watch it. It's all about money, which pretty much explains the situation we're in nowadays.

I don't have much hope for Eastwick to be honest. Not only did ABC put it into the 10 pm death slot on Wednesday nights, they also gave it a 2 hour comedy lead-in and they barely promote it. I'll definitely watch it though.

Salu 06-17-2009 11:02 AM

Christie, I sent you a pm. :)

ETA: :eek: Whoa, you're fast. :lol:

{christie} 06-17-2009 11:05 AM

mkay fixed:D


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