Betsy Russell

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Betsy Russell
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Russell in 2007
Born
Elizabeth Russell

(1963-09-06) September 6, 1963 (age 61)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Education Mission Bay High School
Alma materUniversity of Santa Monica
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active1982–present
Spouse
(m. 1989;div. 2001)
Children2
Parent Richard Russell (father)
Relatives Max Lerner (maternal grandfather)
Website imbetsyrussell.com
Signature
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Betsy Russell (born Elizabeth Russell; September 6, 1963) is an American actress who is best known for her roles in Private School (1983), Tomboy (1985), and as Jill Tuck, one of the primary characters of the Saw film series from 2006 to 2010.

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Early life

Russell was born in San Diego, California, on September 6, 1963, [1] [2] the daughter of Constance (née Lerner) and Richard Lion Russell, a stock analyst. Russell was the granddaughter of journalist and educator Max Lerner. [3] Her father and maternal grandfather were Jewish. [2] Russell attended Mission Bay High School and graduated in 1981. [4] While in high school, she appeared in a Pepsi commercial that was taped locally. [5]

Career

Russell at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 2010 Betsy Russell Saw 3D premiere.jpg
Russell at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 2010

Russell's first role was in the 1982 film Let's Do It!. [6] That same year, she landed roles on T. J. Hooker , Family Ties , and The Powers of Matthew Star . In 1983, Russell's breakout role came as Jordan Leigh-Jensen in the sex comedy Private School . While shooting the action film Avenging Angel , she was offered to audition for the 1985 film Silverado but turned it down. She said in an interview, "Everything happens for a reason. I always believe my career would have been different had I done that part. I can't say if it would have been better or worse. I've had a great run." [3]

Russell went on to star in a series of B movies in the 1980s, including the comedy Tomboy and the slasher film Cheerleader Camp . Russell also appeared on TV series such as The A-Team , Murder, She Wrote , 1st & Ten , and an episode of Superboy , which was a reunion with her Tomboy co-star Gerard Christopher. After 15 years of retirement from acting to focus on family, [7] Russell appeared in a small role in Saw III playing John Kramer's ex-wife, Jill Tuck.

She went on to star in the sequels, Saw IV , Saw V , Saw VI , and Saw 3D . [8] She played a role in the 2010 film Chain Letter , the SyFy film Mandrake, and My Trip Back to the Dark Side . [9] [10]

Personal life

In August 1988, Russell became engaged to actor Vincent Van Patten and they married nine months later, on May 27, 1989, in North Hollywood. The wedding reception was at Van Patten's father's Sherman Oaks home. [11] They have two sons and divorced in 2001. [12] [13] Russell was previously engaged to film producer Mark Burg. [14] As of 2010, Russell resided in Malibu, California. She has completed a masters program in Spiritual Psychology at the University of Santa Monica and is a certified hypnotist and life coach. [13] [7]

Credits

Film

List of films and roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Let's Do It!Kittie
1983 Private School Jordan
1985 Avenging Angel Molly "Angel" Stewart
Tomboy Tomasina 'Tommy' Boyd
Out of Control Chrissie Baret
1988 Cheerleader Camp Alison Wentworth
1989Trapper County WarLacey Luddigger
1991 Camp Fear Jamie
1992 Delta Heat Vicky Forbes
1993Amore!Cheryl Schwartz
1995The BreakCandy
2000The FlunkyCandy
2006 Saw III Jill Tuck Cameo
2007 Saw IV
2008 Saw V
2009 Saw VI
2010 Chain Letter Sergeant Hamill
Saw 3D Jill Tuck
2012Lose YourselfDestinyDirect-to-video
2014 My Trip Back to the Dark Side Destiny
Knock 'em DeadLouanne the Maid / Laurie Grant
2022Bully HighBeth WhiteAlso co-producer [15]

Television

List of television appearances and roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 The Powers of Matthew Star DawnEpisode: "Jackal"
1982 T. J. Hooker TeenagerEpisode: "Second Chance"
1982 Family Ties GirlEpisode: "Not with My Sister You Don't"
1984-1986 The A-Team Tina
Adrian Prescott
1986 Murder, She Wrote Doris RobinsonEpisode: "Menace, Anyone?"
1986–1987 1st & Ten Christy
  • Episode: "Yinessa's Interview"
  • Episode: "Easy Come, Easy Go
  • Episode: "The Big One"
1989Roxanne: The Prize PulitzerLiza PulitzerTelevision film
1989 Superboy SereneEpisode: "Superboy... Rest in Peace"
1995 Platypus Man BeckyEpisode "The Crush"
2010MandrakeFeliciaTelevision film
2013First Class FearGayleTelevision film
2017Born and MissingDr. TaylorTelevision film
2018 Robot Chicken Lori / Teenage Girl (voice)Episode: "Your Mouth Is Hanging off Your Face"

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