Elizabeth Ann Bennett

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Elizabeth Ann Bennett
Born (1978-07-25) July 25, 1978 (age 43)
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present

Elizabeth Ann Bennett (born July 25, 1978) is an American actress.

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She was born in Westminster, Maryland.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Liberty Heights Mary
2006Soul's MidnightAlicia Milford
2006Military Intelligence and You!Lt. Monica Tasty
2011The PassingHolly
2013 The Ultimate Life Hanna Stevens
2017OdiousKaren

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 One Life to Live AmberGuest role (3 episodes)
2002 The Dead Zone Young Abigail Travers (1945)"Enigma"
2003 Dragnet Keri Toft"The Big Ruckus"
2003 Happy Family JeannieGuest role
2004 Helter Skelter Abigail FolgerTV film
2005 Passions VeronicaGuest role (3 episodes)
2005 CSI: NY Regina Bowen"Summer in the City", "Grand Murder at the Central Station"
2005 NCIS Carla Johnson"Frame Up"
2005–06 Point Pleasant HollyRecurring role
2007 The Wedding Bells Skippie Powell"Fools in Love"
2008–09 Heroes Sue Landers"Our Father", "Acceptance"
2009 CSI: Miami Teresa Vance"Smoke Gets in Your CSIs"
2009 Castle Ruth"Home Is Where the Heart Stops"
2011Bird DogGinger CottsTV film
2012Matchmaker SantaBlaireTV film
2013 Days of Our Lives MotherGuest role (3 episodes)
2014 Bones Mallory Briggs"The High in the Low"
2014 The Young and the Restless AliciaGuest role (3 episodes)
2014Taken AwayDebbieTV film
2014–15 The Last Ship Rachel's Mom"Trials", "Friendly Fire"
2015 Grey's Anatomy Anne Chambers"She's Leaving Home: Parts 1 & 2"


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