Elizabeth Alexander (born 21 August 1952) is an Australian actress, director and teacher. Alexanders' acting career began early with a part in the series Bellbird in 1967. However, it was straight from graduating at National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) that she got her big break with the part of Esther Wolcott in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) series Seven Little Australians. Alexander has also directed a number of plays and written several screenplays, including a short film titled Memento (which was sold to Village Roadshow) which she also directed, about the emotional problems caused by the return of a father to his family, a young boy and his mother. She currently works at Queenwood School for Girls as a dramatic arts teacher.
Summerfield
(Jenny Abbott)
Sebastian and the Sparrow
(Jenny Thornbury)
Two Brothers Running
(Barbara Borstein)
The Killing of Angel Street
(Jessica)
The Eye of the Storm
(Cherry Cheeseman)
The Clinic
(Ms Shepard)
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
(Petra Graf)
The Journalist
(Liz Corbett)
Alien Cargo
(Rojean Page)
The Scalp Merchant
A Moment in History - The Innauguration of Barack Obama
(Self)
Blueback
(Older Dora)
Home and Away
Farscape
(Vella)
Time Trax
(Selma)
Silent Number
Bonjour la Classe
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
(Self)
Singles
(Alison Kirk)
Salem's Lot
(Ann Norton)
The Lost World
(Mrs. Krux)