Elizabeth Russell (actress)


Elizabeth Russell was an American actress. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she was best known for her roles in several of producer Val Lewton's low-budget horror films produced at RKO Pictures in the mid-1940s. She was the sister-in-law of Rosalind Russell.

Career

Russell worked as a photographer's model in New York City before she became an actress. When she was chosen for a part in Cat People, Russell was a model who acted part-time. In his book Fearing the Dark: The Val Lewton Career, Edmund G. Bansak wrote, "Although lasting only moments, the economy of Russell's cameo is wondrous and it remains etched in viewers' memories long after the more essential concerns of plot and character have been all but forgotten."

Personal life

Russell married advertising man John Russell in 1937, they had a young son. They divorced in 1942.

Partial filmography

Forgotten Faces - GirlGirl of the Ozarks - Gail RogersMy American Wife - Miss Van Dusen Lady Be Careful - Dancer Hideaway Girl - CelletteForty Naughty Girls - Woman Watching Piper Enter Theater Miss Polly - Woman at Civic League Meeting A Date with the Falcon - Girl on Plane So's Your Aunt Emma - ZeldaThe Corpse Vanishes - Countess LorenzCat People - The Cat Woman The McGuerins from Brooklyn - Jealous Woman Stand by for Action - Expectant Mother She Has What It Takes - Chorus Girl Hitler's Madman - Maria Bartonek - Anton's WifeThe Seventh Victim - Mimi A Scream in the Dark - MurielThe Uninvited - The Ghost of Mary Meredith Weird Woman - Evelyn SawtelleThe Curse of the Cat People - Barbara FarrenSummer Storm - Dinner Guest Offended by Kuzma Youth Runs Wild - Mabel TaylorKeep Your Powder Dry - WAC Sergeant Our Vines Have Tender Grapes - Kola HansonAdventure - Dame #1 Bedlam - Mistress SimsWild Stallion - Dan's School Teacher Feudin' Fools - Ma Smith So Big - Elsie From the Terrace - Frolick's Woman