Elizabeth Kaitan

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Elizabeth Kaitan
Born (1960-07-19) July 19, 1960 (age 62)
Hungary
Other namesElizabeth Cayton
Elizabeth Katain
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1981–1999

Elizabeth Kaitan sometimes credited as Elizabeth Cayton (born July 19, 1960) is a Hungarian-American actress and model. [1]

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Career

Elizabeth Kaitan was a model for the Bonnie Kay Agency in New York City in the early 1980s. [2]

Kaitan is perhaps best known for her roles in movies such as Savage Dawn (1985), Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987) as Jennifer, [3] Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) as Robin, and in Vice Academy parts 3, 4, 5, and 6 as Candy, and in the cult movie Beretta's Island (1994) as Linda. She made her final film appearance in 1999.

In 2009 she appeared in three Friday the 13th related documentaries as herself: "His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th", "Makeover by Maddy: Need a Little Touch-Up Work My Ass" & "Jason's Destroyer: The Making of Friday the 13th Part VII - The New Blood". In 2013 she appeared in another Friday the 13th documentary: "Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
1981 Waitress! Cowley's Office
1983 Zelig German Girl (uncredited) Woody Allen
1984ViolatedLiz GrantRichard Cannistraro
1984 The Lonely Guy Undisclosed role (uncredited) Arthur Hiller
1984 Silent Madness Barbara Simon Nuchtern
1985 Thunder Run BlondeGary Hudson
1985Savage DawnBecky SueSimon Nuchtern
1985Scandalous SimoneInspector FifiTed Roter
1987 Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 Jennifer Lee Harry
1987 Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity DariaKen Dixon
1988 Necromancer Julie JohnsonDusty Nelson
1988 Assault of the Killer Bimbos LuluAnita Rosenberg
1988 Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood Robin John Carl Buechler
1988 Twins Secretary Ivan Reitman
1989 Dr. Alien Waitress David DeCoteau
1989 Under the Boardwalk Donna Fritz Kiersch
1989Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by ForceGretchen Hope Donald G. Jackson
1989Night ClubBeth / LisaMichael Keusch
1989 Nightwish DonnaBruce R. Cook
1990 Aftershock Sabina Frank Harris
1990The Girl I WantAmyDavid DeCoteau
1990 Lockdown Monica TaylorFrank Harris
1991Il ritmo del silenzio(Desperate Crimes / Mafia Docks)Jamie LeeAndreas Marfori
1991 Vice Academy 3 Candy Rick Sloane
1992Hellroller(direct-to-video)LizzyGary J. Levinson
1993 Beretta's Island LindaMichael Preece
1993Good Girls Don'tTV AnnouncerRick Sloane
1994Night RealmErisMichael Meyer
1995 Vice Academy 4 CandyRick Sloane
1996Virtual EncountersAmyCybil Richards
1996 Spy Hard Helicopter Ticket Agent Rick Friedberg
1996South Beach AcademyShannon McSorleyJoe Esposito
1996Petticoat PlanetDelia WestwoodDavid DeCoteau
1996 Vice Academy 5 CandyRick Sloane
1997The Exotic House of WaxAngela WingateCybil Richards
1998 Vice Academy 6 CandyRick Sloane
1999Veronica 2030Amy (uncredited) Gary Graver

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Documentaries

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References

  1. "Elizabeth Kaitan". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-03-25.
  2. Hungarian Catholic Mission - Theater
  3. 30th Anniversary Silent Night, Deadly Night Retrospective: Part 2