Elizabeth Bogush

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Elizabeth Bogush
Born
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Spouses
Neil Shapiro
(m. 2000;div. 2002)
Lukas Reiter
(m. 2005)
Children1

Elizabeth Bogush is an American actress. She has appeared in the main cast or regular recurring cast of a variety of television series, including NCIS: Los Angeles and Masters of Sex , [1] as well as Titans , [2] October Road , Everybody Loves Raymond and The Big Bang Theory . [3] She was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Eastside Claire Gabriel
2005 Tweek City Sharon Wasley
2006StarstruckElizabethDirect-to-video
2006 Jam Jen
2007 Believers DeborahDirect-to-video
2012Acting Like AdultsLaura
2018 Shattered Memories Holly

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 The Adventures of Pete & Pete Diane SinskyEpisode: "The Trouble with Teddy"
1998 Profiler Trish LambertEpisode: "Die Beautiful"
1998 Hang Time TaylorEpisode: "Lend a Helping Hammer"
1998 V.I.P. Peri WoodmanEpisode: "Deconstructing Peri"
1998 Legacy N/AEpisode: "The Big Fix"
1999 Beverly Hills, 90210 CheriseEpisodes: "The Phantom Menace", "Let's Eat Cake", "You Better Work"
1999 Time of Your Life ClaireEpisode: "The Time the Truth Was Told"
2000 Felicity PamEpisodes: "Things Change", "Party Lines"
2000 Undressed DinahTV series
2000–2001 Titans Jenny WilliamsMain role (13 episodes)
2001 Seven Days Deedee MaxwellEpisode: "The First Freshman"
2002 Everybody Loves Raymond AngelaEpisode: "She's the One" [4]
2002 Scrubs Alex HansonEpisodes: "My Blind Date", "My Balancing Act", "My Drug Buddy"
2003Platonically IncorrectTV film
2003 She Spies AmyEpisode: "You Don't Know Jack"
2003 A.U.S.A. OliviaEpisode: "Pilot"
2003 American Dreams Katie DavisEpisode: "The One"
2003 ER Debra StricklandEpisode: "Finders Keepers"
2004–2005 The Mountain Max DowlingMain role (12 episodes)
2005Washington StreetTV film
2005BreadwinnersElizabeth FullerTV film
2005 How I Met Your Mother AmandaEpisode: "Belly Full of Turkey"
2006 Happy Hour LucyEpisode: "Crazy Girls"
2007–2008 October Road Alison RowanRecurring role (12 episodes)
2008Play or Be PlayedEmily FrayneTV film
2008 Gemini Division Dr. Elizabeth Gavillan / Dr. Jill SinclairEpisodes: "Insertion Point", "Deep Cover", "Kill Jill", "Salvation"
2009 Scrubs Alex HansonEpisode: "My Finale: Part 2"
2009 The Big Bang Theory Dr. Catherine MillstoneEpisode: "The Pirate Solution"
2009-10 The Forgotten Greta WilkesEpisodes: "River John", "Lucky John", "Donovan Doe"
2010Marry MeTrudy RumsonTV miniseries
2011Big MikeCaroline HayworthTV film
2011 Grey's Anatomy GiaEpisode: "Golden Hour"
2011 How to Be a Gentleman TheaEpisode: "How to Have a One-Night Stand"
2012 Rules of Engagement MeredithEpisode: "Meat Wars"
2012 Common Law Lisa ClarkEpisode: "Odd Couples"
2012 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation EdieEpisode: "Code Blue Plate Special"
2013 Two and a Half Men EmilyEpisode: "Throgwarten Middle School Mysteries"
2013 The Mentalist Alex WileyEpisode: "Red Lacquer Nail Polish"
2013–2014 Masters of Sex Elise LanghamEpisodes: "Love and Marriage", "Parallax", "Asterion"
2014–2015, 2017-2023 NCIS: Los Angeles Joelle Taylor [5] [6] Recurring role
2015 The Messengers Kay Fairburn3 episodes
2015–2016 The Young and the Restless Dr. Sandy Anderson [7] Recurring role
2016 Criminal Minds Elle ZumwaltEpisode: "The Sandman"
2017 Training Day Judy BurnsEpisode: "Tehrangles"
2018 American Woman SherryEpisode: "Changes and The New Normal"
2019–2020 The Blacklist Elodie Radcliffe6 episodes (season 7)

Bogush has also appeared in commercials for the text messaging service KGB.

Personal life

Bogush has been married twice. Her daughter was born in 2013. [3]

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References

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