Born in Ocala, Florida, USA — Aug 30 1939

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elizabeth Ashley (born August 30, 1939) is an American actress who first came to prominence as the ingenue in the Broadway play Take Her, She's Mine, which earned her a Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Play. Description above from the Wikipedia article Elizabeth Ashley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Serena Benson

Defense Attorney Gwen Young

Vera Gerakaris

Andrea

Laura Keyes

Karen Winslow

Nancy Bricker

Madeline Pitt

Linda Colby

Penny Dunbar

Faith Andrews

Sandy Latham

Anne Forley

Medium

Mrs. Vitello (voice)

Felicia Green

Claire

Natalie Karinsky

Joyce Harkavy

Karen Lawson / Kate Lawson

Jane Brewster

Maria Cardenas

Michelle Zal

Pam

Self

Self - Mystery Guest

Elizabeth Ashley

Self

Woman / Mrs. Baxter

Jeanette

Dina Fuller

Maybelle Cheseboro
Mrs. Markham

Lady Fielding

Jannette Johnson

Elizabeth Kraft

Cindy Messerman

Aunt Mimi

Karen Dover


Mary Burton

Ruth Brenner

Donna Weston

Miss Louise

Barbara Bowers

Freida Evans

Ethel

Larissa Fontaine

Bette

Self

Althea Campbell

Emma Frame Ordway

Sally Devlin

Eleanor

Mrs. Closson (uncredited)

Diane Freed

Self

Self

Mrs. Emerson

Babette

Mrs. Paliski

Dr. Glaser

Mrs. Vitello (voice)

Lily

Jane Kirkpatrick

Marg

Jenny

Sharon Allan

Dallas

Alexandria Mallory

Diana Stetson

Sophia Thatcher

Cora Brown

Self

Andrea Glassen

Self

Monica Winthrop

Felicity

Miss Reed

Nancy Sue

Jeannie Carter

Lolly Fontenot

Diane Craddock

Vicky

Helen Connelly

Ellie Smith

Elizabeth Corban

Sally Baker

Sally Devlin

Blanche Webster

Dr. Erica Bergner

Loretta
Janice

Grannie

Elizabeth Ashley

Nan

Marian

Erica Tate

Joann Hammil

Freddie Fox
Sally Dillman

Carla Scott

Gloria

Eve Swiss
Miss Barrace

Laurel Plunkett
Emmalina

Herself

Mrs. Tuccinini
Beth Flowers

Self - Nominee