Beth Grant
Beth Grant (born September 18, 1949 in Gadsden , Alabama ) is an American actress .
Life
Grant has appeared in many American films and television series since the late 1980s . Most of them were supporting roles.
Well-known films with Grant participation are Rain Man (1988), Flatliners (1990), Speed (1994), the film adaptation of John Grisham's Die Jury (1996), the war film Pearl Harbor and Richard Kelly's science fiction character study Donnie Darko (2001), in which she played the conservative high school teacher Kitty Farmer. Also in the films Stark - The Dark Half by George A. Romero , Chucky 2 - The killer doll is back and Little Miss Sunshine she was involved.
Grant has appeared on many popular American television series, including Friends , Pretender , CSI , Six Feet Under , Everwood , Angel , Criminal Minds , Malcolm in the Middle , The X-Files, and Sabrina - Totally Bewitched! .
Beth Grant is married to the American actor Michael Chieffo .
Filmography (selection)
Movies
- 1987: Angel of Death ( Deadly Care , Movie made for TV)
- 1988: Rain Man
- 1989: Steven I Know My First Name Is Steven, Movie made for TV
- 1989: Joy Stick Heroes (The Wizard)
- 1990: Flatliners - Today is a beautiful day to die (Flatliners)
- 1990: With the Best of Intentions (Don't Tell Her It's Me)
- 1990: A girl named Dinky (Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael)
- 1990: Chucky 2 - The Killer Doll Is Back (Child's Play 2)
- 1990: Eating
- 1992: White Sands - The Big Deal (White Sands)
- 1992: Love Field - Field of Love (Love Field)
- 1993: Stephen Kings Stark (The Dark Half)
- 1994: City Slickers 2 : The Legend of Curly's Gold
- 1994: speed
- 1995: Safe
- 1995: To Wong Foo, thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar
- 1995: Lieberman in Love (short film)
- 1996: Marilyn - Your Life (Norma Jean & Marilyn, TV movie)
- 1996: The Jury (A Time to Kill)
- 1996: Love Always
- 1997: A Thousand Acres (A Thousand Acres)
- 1997: Secret Friends (Lawn Dogs)
- 1997: Interruptions
- 1998: Dr. Dolittle
- 1998: Dance with Me
- 2000: Sordid Lives
- 2001: Donnie Darko
- 2001: The Rising Place
- 2001: Pearl Harbor
- 2001: Rock Star
- 2002: Desert Saints
- 2002: The Decision - A True Story (The Rookie)
- 2002: AKA Birdseye
- 2003: Judge Koan
- 2003: tricks
- 2003: Evil Alien Conquerors
- 2004: A One Time Thing
- 2005: Our Very Own
- 2005: Daltry Calhoun
- 2005: Hard Pill ... which side do you want to be on? (Hard pill)
- 2006: Little Miss Sunshine
- 2006: Hard Scrambled
- 2006: In the Heat of LA (Hot Tamale)
- 2006: Southland Tales
- 2006: The House of Usher
- 2006: Flags of Our Fathers
- 2006: Factory Girl
- 2006: These Days
- 2006: The Bliss
- 2007: The Perfect Witness (The Ungodly)
- 2007: No Country for Old Men
- 2007: Welcome to Paradise
- 2008: Henry Poole Is Here
- 2008: Hide
- 2008: Polar Opposites
- 2008: Winged Creatures
- 2008: Natural Disasters
- 2009: Dear Lemon Lima
- 2009: All About Steve (All About Steve)
- 2009: Squeezed (Extract)
- 2009: Stolen Lives
- 2009: Herpes Boy
- 2009: Crazy Heart
- 2010: In My Sleep
- 2010: Spork
- 2010: Operation: Endgame
- 2011: Rango (voice)
- 2011: Sedona
- 2011: Life of Lemon
- 2011: Valley of the Sun
- 2011: The Artist
- 2012: Swerve
- 2012: Blues for Willadean
- 2013: Miss Dial
- 2013: As I Lay Dying
- 2014: Faults
- 2015: Band of Robbers
- 2016: Stormy Harvest - In Dubious Battle (In Dubious Battle)
- 2016: Jackie: The First Lady (Jackie)
- 2017: Lucky
- 2020: Fully Realized Humans
- 2020: Words on Bathroom Walls
TV Shows
- 1979: BJ and the Bear ( an episode)
- 1987: California Clan (Santa Barbara, an episode)
- 1987: Inspector Hooperman (Hooperman, an episode)
- 1988: Mr. Belvedere (an episode)
- 1989, 1991: Golden Girls (two episodes)
- 1989–1993: With heart and joke (Coach, seven episodes)
- 1990: Harrys Nest (Empty Nest, an episode)
- 1990: Police report (Dragnet, an episode)
- 1990: Hunter (two episodes)
- 1992–1993: Delta (17 episodes)
- 1994: Murder is Her Hobby (Murder, She Wrote, an episode)
- 1994: Friends (an episode)
- 1997: Pretender (The Pretender, an episode)
- 1997–1998: Sabrina - Totally Bewitched! (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, three episodes)
- 1998: Profiler (an episode)
- 1998: Cybill (an episode)
- 1998–2010: King of the Hill (eleven episodes, voice)
- 1999: Two Guys and a Girl (Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, a series)
- 1999: Providence (an episode)
- 1999: Angel (Angel, an episode)
- 2000: The X-Files - The FBI's Scary Cases (The X-Files, an episode)
- 2000, 2003: Malcolm in the Middle (Malcolm in the Middle, two episodes)
- 2001: Diagnosis Murder (Diagnosis Murder, an episode)
- 2001: Judging Amy (Judging Amy, a series)
- 2001-2004: Yes, Dear (four episodes)
- 2002: CSI: On the trail of the perpetrators (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, one episode)
- 2002–2003: Everwood (three episodes)
- 2003: Boomtown (an episode)
- 2004: Six Feet Under (Six Feet Under, an episode)
- 2004: Wonderfalls (an episode)
- 2004: JAG - On behalf of honor (JAG, an episode)
- 2005: My Wild Daughters (8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter, an episode)
- 2006: My Name Is Earl (an episode)
- 2006–2007: Jericho - The attack (Jericho, ten episodes)
- 2007: Bones (Bones, an episode)
- 2008: According to Jim (According to Jim, a series)
- 2008: Sordid Lives: The Series (13 episodes)
- 2008: Pushing Daisies (an episode)
- 2008, 2013: The Office (two episodes)
- 2010: Medium - Nothing remains hidden (Medium, one episode)
- 2010: Criminal Minds (an episode)
- 2011: American Dad (American Dad !, one episode, voice)
- 2012: Modern Family (an episode)
- 2012: Dexter (an episode)
- since 2012: The Mindy Project
- 2013: Justified (an episode)
- 2013: Grey's Anatomy (an episode)
- 2013: The Secret Life of the American Teenager (two episodes)
- 2013: The Millers (an episode)
- since 2017: American Gods
- 2019: A Series of Unfortunate Events (A Series of Unfortunate Events, three episodes)
Awards
- 2010: Ovation Award in the category “Lead Actress in a Play” for her role (Grace) in the Colony Theater Company production Grace & Glorie
- 2012: Short Film Audience Award of the SoHo International Film Festival for The Perfect Fit
Web links
- Beth Grant in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- Beth Grant in the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Beth Grant in the German dubbing file
Individual evidence
- ↑ Entry at filmreference.com
- ↑ Ovation Award Winners at lastagetimes.com
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Grant, Beth |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | US-american actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 18, 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gadsden , Alabama , United States |