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| name = Beth Broderick |
| name = Beth Broderick |
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| image = Beth Broderick.jpg |
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| caption = Broderick in 2011 |
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| birth_name = Elizabeth Alice Broderick |
| birth_name = Elizabeth Alice Broderick |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1959|2|24}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Beth Broderick |url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/22726%7C0/Beth-Broderick/#overview |website=[[Turner Classic Movies]] |access-date=March 19, 2022}}</ref> |
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1959|2|24}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Beth Broderick |url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/22726%7C0/Beth-Broderick/#overview |website=[[Turner Classic Movies]] |access-date=March 19, 2022}}</ref> |
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| birth_place = [[Falmouth, Kentucky]], U.S. |
| birth_place = [[Falmouth, Kentucky]], U.S. |
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| alma_mater = American Academy of Arts |
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| occupation = Actress |
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| years_active = 1983–present |
| years_active = 1983–present |
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* {{married|Brian Porizek|1998|2000|end=div}} |
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| other_names = Norris O'Neal |
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'''Elizabeth Alice Broderick''' (born February 24, 1959) is an American actress. She portrayed [[Zelda Spellman]] in the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]/[[The WB|WB]] television [[sitcom]] ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 TV series)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'' (1996–2003).<ref name="NPR-Cut">{{Cite episode |
'''Elizabeth Alice Broderick''' (born February 24, 1959)<ref name="beth"/> is an American actress. She portrayed [[Zelda Spellman]] in the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]/[[The WB|WB]] television [[sitcom]] ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 TV series)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'' (1996–2003).<ref name="NPR-Cut">{{Cite episode |
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}}</ref><ref name="nguyen">[https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/Who-Plays-Annie-Sharp-Objects-45131228 " Yes, You Recognize That Sharp Objects Actor From Your Childhood"]. ''Pop Sugar'', August 4, 2018, by Stacey Nguyen</ref> She also had recurring roles as Diane Janssen in the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] mystery drama series ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' (2005–2008) and as Rose Twitchell in the [[CBS]] science fiction drama series ''[[Under the Dome (TV series)|Under the Dome]]'' (2013).<ref>{{cite web |
}}</ref><ref name="nguyen">[https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/Who-Plays-Annie-Sharp-Objects-45131228 " Yes, You Recognize That Sharp Objects Actor From Your Childhood"]. ''Pop Sugar'', August 4, 2018, by Stacey Nguyen</ref> She also had recurring roles as Diane Janssen in the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] mystery drama series ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'' (2005–2008) and as Rose Twitchell in the [[CBS]] science fiction drama series ''[[Under the Dome (TV series)|Under the Dome]]'' (2013).<ref>{{cite web |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Beth Broderick was born in [[Falmouth, Kentucky]], the daughter of Nina Lou ([[Maiden and married names|née]] Bowden) and Thomas Joseph Broderick.<ref>{{cite web |title=Broderick, Beth 1959- |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/broderick-beth-1959-beth-alison-broderick-norris-oneal-norris-oneil |website=[[Encyclopedia.com]] |publisher=[[Cengage]] |access-date=March 19, 2022}}</ref> She grew up in [[Huntington Beach, California]]. Even as a child, she was interested in |
Beth Broderick was born in [[Falmouth, Kentucky]], the daughter of Nina Lou ([[Maiden and married names|née]] Bowden) and Thomas Joseph Broderick.<ref name="beth">{{cite web |title=Broderick, Beth 1959- |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/broderick-beth-1959-beth-alison-broderick-norris-oneal-norris-oneil |website=[[Encyclopedia.com]] |publisher=[[Cengage]] |access-date=March 19, 2022}}</ref> She grew up in [[Huntington Beach, California]]. Even as a child, she was interested in theater. She graduated from [[high school]] at sixteen, and then from the American Academy of Arts in [[Pasadena, California]].<ref name="beth"/> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Billed as Elizabeth Alice Broderick, and later as Norris O'Neal, she made her debut in two adult films, ''In Love'' (1983) and ''Bordello: House of the Rising Sun'' (1985). Both roles portrayed her as a [[lesbian]] and were financially unsuccessful. Again as Norris O'Neal, she appeared in the mainstream comedy ''Sex Appeal'' (1986). In 1986 she had small roles in ''If Looks Could Kill'', ''Student Affairs'', ''Young Nurses in Love'', and ''Slammer Girls'', a spoof of the [[women in prison film]] genre. |
Billed as Elizabeth Alice Broderick, and later as Norris O'Neal, she made her debut in two adult films, ''In Love'' (1983) and ''Bordello: House of the Rising Sun'' (1985).<ref name="beth"/> Both roles portrayed her as a [[lesbian]] and were financially unsuccessful. Again as Norris O'Neal, she appeared in the mainstream comedy ''Sex Appeal'' (1986).<ref name="beth"/> In 1986 she had small roles in ''If Looks Could Kill'',<ref name="beth"/> ''Student Affairs'',<ref name="beth"/> ''Young Nurses in Love'',<ref name="beth"/> and ''Slammer Girls'', a spoof of the [[women in prison film]] genre.<ref name="beth"/> |
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Her first significant role was in ''[[Stealing Home]]'' (1988), in which she played Leslie, a young woman who seduces a teenager (played by [[Jonathan Silverman]]). In 1990, she |
Her first significant role was in ''[[Stealing Home]]'' (1988),<ref name="beth"/> in which she played Leslie, a young woman who seduces a teenager (played by [[Jonathan Silverman]]). In 1990, she appeared in ''[[The Bonfire of the Vanities (film)|The Bonfire of the Vanities]]''.<ref name="beth"/> Her movie credits include ''[[Man of the Year (1995 film)|Man of the Year]]'' (1995),<ref name="beth"/> ''Maternal Instincts'' (1996),<ref name="beth"/> ''[[Breast Men]]'' (1997),<ref name="beth"/> ''[[Psycho Beach Party]]'' (2000),<ref name="beth"/> and ''The Inner Circle'' (2003).<ref name="beth"/> She appeared in the movie ''[[Fools Rush In (1997 film)|Fools Rush In]]'' (1997),<ref name="beth"/> with [[Matthew Perry]] and [[Salma Hayek]], as a business woman. She played a crazy religious woman, who together with her husband and brother, torture couples who break the rules of chastity while camping, in the film ''[[Timber Falls]]''.<ref name="beth"/> |
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Her television credits include ''[[Married... with Children]]'', ''[[The 5 Mrs. Buchanans]]'', ''[[Hearts Afire]]'', ''[[Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural]]'' and ''[[Glory Days (1990 TV series)|Glory Days]]''. She guest starred on ''[[Northern Exposure]]'' in the 1992 episode "[[List of Northern Exposure episodes|It Happened In Juneau]]", playing a lusty doctor hunting for a one-night stand with Dr. [[Joel Fleischman]], played by [[Rob Morrow]]. In 1997 she appeared in the racy [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] series ''[[Women: Stories of Passion]]'' ("The Bitter and the Sweet" 2:17). She had a minor, recurring role in the hit ABC series ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' as [[Kate Austen]]'s mother, Diane. She played a minor role in ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' during a tsunami where she played a neighbor of CSI Ryan Wolfe's uncle.<ref name="NPR-Cut" /> More recently, she had guest starring roles on ''[[Leverage (American TV series)|Leverage]]'' and ''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]''. In 2019, she was in "Sister of the Bride", a Hallmark channel movie. |
Her television credits include ''[[Married... with Children]]'',<ref name="beth"/> ''[[The 5 Mrs. Buchanans]]'',<ref name="beth"/> ''[[Hearts Afire]]'', ''[[Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural]]'' and ''[[Glory Days (1990 TV series)|Glory Days]]''.<ref name="beth"/> She guest starred on ''[[Northern Exposure]]'',<ref name="beth"/> in the 1992 episode "[[List of Northern Exposure episodes|It Happened In Juneau]]", playing a lusty doctor hunting for a one-night stand with Dr. [[Joel Fleischman]], played by [[Rob Morrow]]. In 1997 she appeared in the racy [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] series ''[[Women: Stories of Passion]]'' ("The Bitter and the Sweet" 2:17). She had a minor, recurring role in the hit ABC series ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'' as [[Kate Austen]]'s mother, Diane. She played a minor role in ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' during a tsunami where she played a neighbor of CSI Ryan Wolfe's uncle.<ref name="NPR-Cut" /> More recently, she had guest starring roles on ''[[Leverage (American TV series)|Leverage]]'' and ''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]''.<ref name="beth"/> In 2019, she was in "Sister of the Bride", a Hallmark channel movie.<ref name="beth"/> |
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She has appeared in several theater productions like ''[[Carnal Knowledge (play)|Carnal Knowledge]]'', ''Triplets in Uniform'' and ''Zastrozzi, the Master of Discipline'' (which she also co-produced). In New York she has starred in ''[[The Mousetrap]]'', ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'' and many more. She was recently in the Chicago Northlight Theatre production of the one-woman show titled ''Bad Dates''. |
She has appeared in several theater productions like ''[[Carnal Knowledge (play)|Carnal Knowledge]]'',<ref name="beth"/> ''Triplets in Uniform'' and ''Zastrozzi,<ref name="beth"/> the Master of Discipline'' (which she also co-produced). In New York she has starred in ''[[The Mousetrap]]'',<ref name="beth"/> ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'' and many more.<ref name="beth"/> She was recently in the Chicago Northlight Theatre production of the one-woman show titled ''Bad Dates''.<ref name="beth"/> |
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Broderick has written ''A Cup of Joe'', ''Wonderland'' and ''Literatti'' with Dennis Bailey. |
Broderick has written ''A Cup of Joe'', ''Wonderland'' and ''Literatti'' with Dennis Bailey.<ref name="beth"/> |
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She directed three episodes of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'': "Guilty!" (2002), "Cloud Ten" (2002), and "Making the Grade" (2001). |
She directed three episodes of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'': "Guilty!" (2002), "Cloud Ten" (2002), and "Making the Grade" (2001).<ref name="beth"/> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Broderick had a year-long romance with director [[Brian De Palma]] during production of ''[[The Bonfire of the Vanities (film)|The Bonfire of the Vanities]]'' (1990).<ref>{{cite book |title=The Devil's Candy |last=Salamon |first=Julie |year=1991 |publisher=Dell |location=New York |isbn=978-0-385-30824-3 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/devilscandy00juli/page/274 274–275] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/devilscandy00juli/page/274 }}</ref> |
Broderick had a year-long romance with director [[Brian De Palma]] during production of ''[[The Bonfire of the Vanities (film)|The Bonfire of the Vanities]]'' (1990).<ref>{{cite book |title=The Devil's Candy |last=Salamon |first=Julie |year=1991 |publisher=Dell |location=New York |isbn=978-0-385-30824-3 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/devilscandy00juli/page/274 274–275] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/devilscandy00juli/page/274 }}</ref> She married Scott Paetty on April 29, 2005.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-10-09 |title='Sabrina the Teenage Witch' Cast: Where Are They Now? |url=https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/pictures/sabrina-the-teenage-witch-cast-where-are-they-now/ |access-date=2022-04-07 |website=Us Weekly |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Broderick is a founding member of Momentum, one of the first organizations in New York established to assist people with [[AIDS]]. She is also a founding member of the Celebrity Action Council of the City Light Women's Rehabilitation Program, which provides hands-on service to homeless women, helping them overcome substance abuse and learn job skills.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Beth Broderick {{!}} HuffPost|url=https://www.huffpost.com/author/beth-broderick|access-date=2021-03-09|website=www.huffpost.com|language=en}}</ref> |
Broderick is a founding member of Momentum, one of the first organizations in New York established to assist people with [[AIDS]]. She is also a founding member of the Celebrity Action Council of the City Light Women's Rehabilitation Program, which provides hands-on service to homeless women, helping them overcome substance abuse and learn job skills.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Beth Broderick {{!}} HuffPost|url=https://www.huffpost.com/author/beth-broderick|access-date=2021-03-09|website=www.huffpost.com|language=en}}</ref> |
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Broderick lived in [[Austin]], [[Texas]] as of 2014, where she appears in [[Independent film|indie films]] and local theater productions.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2014-06-02|title=Casting a Spell|url=https://www.austinmonthly.com/casting-a-spell/|access-date=2021-03-09|website=Austin Monthly Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> |
Broderick lived in [[Austin, Texas|Austin]], [[Texas]] as of 2014, where she appears in [[Independent film|indie films]] and local theater productions.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2014-06-02|title=Casting a Spell|url=https://www.austinmonthly.com/casting-a-spell/|access-date=2021-03-09|website=Austin Monthly Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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== Filmography == |
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Revision as of 21:35, 24 August 2024
Beth Broderick | |
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Born | Elizabeth Alice Broderick February 24, 1959[1] Falmouth, Kentucky, U.S. |
Other names | Norris O'Neal |
Alma mater | American Academy of Arts |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouses | Brian Porizek
(m. 1998; div. 2000)Scott Paetty (m. 2005) |
Elizabeth Alice Broderick (born February 24, 1959)[2] is an American actress. She portrayed Zelda Spellman in the ABC/WB television sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996–2003).[3][4] She also had recurring roles as Diane Janssen in the ABC mystery drama series Lost (2005–2008) and as Rose Twitchell in the CBS science fiction drama series Under the Dome (2013).[5]
Early life
Beth Broderick was born in Falmouth, Kentucky, the daughter of Nina Lou (née Bowden) and Thomas Joseph Broderick.[2] She grew up in Huntington Beach, California. Even as a child, she was interested in theater. She graduated from high school at sixteen, and then from the American Academy of Arts in Pasadena, California.[2]
Career
Billed as Elizabeth Alice Broderick, and later as Norris O'Neal, she made her debut in two adult films, In Love (1983) and Bordello: House of the Rising Sun (1985).[2] Both roles portrayed her as a lesbian and were financially unsuccessful. Again as Norris O'Neal, she appeared in the mainstream comedy Sex Appeal (1986).[2] In 1986 she had small roles in If Looks Could Kill,[2] Student Affairs,[2] Young Nurses in Love,[2] and Slammer Girls, a spoof of the women in prison film genre.[2]
Her first significant role was in Stealing Home (1988),[2] in which she played Leslie, a young woman who seduces a teenager (played by Jonathan Silverman). In 1990, she appeared in The Bonfire of the Vanities.[2] Her movie credits include Man of the Year (1995),[2] Maternal Instincts (1996),[2] Breast Men (1997),[2] Psycho Beach Party (2000),[2] and The Inner Circle (2003).[2] She appeared in the movie Fools Rush In (1997),[2] with Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek, as a business woman. She played a crazy religious woman, who together with her husband and brother, torture couples who break the rules of chastity while camping, in the film Timber Falls.[2]
Her television credits include Married... with Children,[2] The 5 Mrs. Buchanans,[2] Hearts Afire, Supernatural and Glory Days.[2] She guest starred on Northern Exposure,[2] in the 1992 episode "It Happened In Juneau", playing a lusty doctor hunting for a one-night stand with Dr. Joel Fleischman, played by Rob Morrow. In 1997 she appeared in the racy Showtime series Women: Stories of Passion ("The Bitter and the Sweet" 2:17). She had a minor, recurring role in the hit ABC series Lost as Kate Austen's mother, Diane. She played a minor role in CSI: Miami during a tsunami where she played a neighbor of CSI Ryan Wolfe's uncle.[3] More recently, she had guest starring roles on Leverage and Castle.[2] In 2019, she was in "Sister of the Bride", a Hallmark channel movie.[2]
She has appeared in several theater productions like Carnal Knowledge,[2] Triplets in Uniform and Zastrozzi,[2] the Master of Discipline (which she also co-produced). In New York she has starred in The Mousetrap,[2] The Lion in Winter and many more.[2] She was recently in the Chicago Northlight Theatre production of the one-woman show titled Bad Dates.[2]
Broderick has written A Cup of Joe, Wonderland and Literatti with Dennis Bailey.[2]
She directed three episodes of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: "Guilty!" (2002), "Cloud Ten" (2002), and "Making the Grade" (2001).[2]
Personal life
Broderick had a year-long romance with director Brian De Palma during production of The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990).[6] She married Scott Paetty on April 29, 2005.[7]
Broderick is a founding member of Momentum, one of the first organizations in New York established to assist people with AIDS. She is also a founding member of the Celebrity Action Council of the City Light Women's Rehabilitation Program, which provides hands-on service to homeless women, helping them overcome substance abuse and learn job skills.[8]
Broderick lived in Austin, Texas as of 2014, where she appears in indie films and local theater productions.[9]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | In Love | Ella | As Beth Alison Broderick |
1985 | Bordello: House of the Rising Sun | Caz Wilcox | As Norris O'Neil |
1986 | If Looks Could Kill | Newswoman | |
1986 | Sex Appeal | Fran | As Norris O'Neil |
1987 | Student Affairs | Alexis | |
1987 | Slammer Girls | Abigail | |
1988 | Stealing Home | Lesley | |
1989 | Young Nurses in Love | Putnam | |
1990 | The Bonfire of the Vanities | Caroline Heftshank | |
1991 | Thousand Pieces of Gold | Berthe | |
1992 | The Silencer | Barbie Rodgers (uncredited) | |
1995 | French Exit | Andie Ross | |
1995 | Man of the Year | Kelly Bound | |
1996 | Maternal Instincts | Dr. Eva Warden | |
1997 | Women Without Implants | Short film | |
1997 | Fools Rush In | Tracey Verna (uncredited) | |
1997 | Breast Men | Terri | |
2000 | Psycho Beach Party | Mrs. Ruth Forrest | |
2003 | Inside the Inner Circle | Herself | Short film |
2005 | Tom's Nu Heaven | ||
2005 | The Inner Circle | Jean | |
2006 | State's Evidence | Scott's Mom | |
2007 | Timber Falls | Ida | |
2011 | Bad Actress | Alyssa Rampart-Pillage | |
2011 | Fly Away | Jeanne | |
2011 | Retail Therapy | Celebrity Customer | Short film |
2014 | Two Step | Dot | |
2015 | Echoes of War | Doris McCluskey | |
2018 | Crash Blossom | Nancy O'Connor | |
2018 | The Neighborhood Watch | Gladys | |
2020 | Becoming | Angela Corrigan | |
2020 | The Fox Hunter | Nancy O'Connor | |
2020 | Law of Attraction | Rhonda | |
2021 | Something About Her | Jane | |
2023 | One True Loves | Francine | |
The Nana Project | Kitty | Post-production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Matlock | Jane Barnes | Episode: "The Hucksters" |
1988–1989 | 1st & Ten: The Championship | Episodes: "Injustice for All" & "Duty Calls" | |
1989 | Hooperman | Europa | Episode: "Intolerance" |
1989 | The Nutt House | Gwen Goode | Episode: "A Frick Called Wanda" |
1989 | Mancuso, F.B.I. | Dallas | Episode: "Suspicious Minds" |
1990 | Murphy Brown | Rita | Episode: "Bad Girls" |
1990 | Glory Days | Sheila Jackson | 6 episodes |
1990 | Married... with Children | Miss Penza | Episode: "And Baby Makes Money" |
1991 | Get a Life | Jackie | Episode: "Chris and Larry Switch Lives" |
1991 | Doctor Doctor | Roxanne Abrams | Episode: "Two Angry Men" |
1991 | Rewrite for Murder | TV movie | |
1991 | Drexell's Class | Maria | Episode: "Bully for Otis" |
1992 | Are You Lonesome Tonight | Laura | TV movie |
1992 | Northern Exposure | Linda Angelo | Episode: "It Happened in Juneau" |
1992 | In the Deep Woods | Myra Cantrell | TV movie |
1992–1993 | Hearts Afire | Dee Dee Starr | 25 episodes |
1993 | Hearts Afire | Lee Ann Folsom | 7 episodes |
1993 | Shadowhunter | Bobby Cain | TV movie |
1994 | Justice in a Small Town | Melissa Brewer | TV movie |
1994–1995 | The 5 Mrs. Buchanans | Delilah Buchanan | 17 episodes |
1996–2002 | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | Zelda Spellman | Main role; 141 episodes |
1997 | Women: Stories of Passion | Ellie | Episode: "The Bitter and the Sweet" |
1997 | Teen Angel | Zelda Spellman | Episode: "One Dog Night" |
1997 | Men in Black: The Series | Aileen (voice) | Episode: 'The Inanimate Syndrome" |
1998 | A Champion's Fight | Patricia Ellis | TV movie |
2002 | The Nightmare Room | Real Madame Zora (uncredited) | Episode: "My Name Is Evil" |
2003 | The Lyon's Den | Lana Olmstead | Episode: "Separation Anxiety" |
2004 | Homeland Security | Elise McKee | TV movie |
2004 | CSI: Miami | Mona | Episode: "Crime Wave" |
2006 | Supernatural | Alice Miller | Episode: "Nightmare" |
2006 | The Closer | Morgan Bloom | Episode: "Head Over Heels" |
2007 | Bionic Woman | Alexis | Episode: "The List" |
2007 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Belinda / Linda | Episode: "Cockroaches" |
2005–2008 | Lost | Diane Janssen | 5 episodes |
2008 | ER | Edith Landry | Episode: "Tandem Repeats" |
2009 | Two Dollar Beer | Mom | TV movie |
2009 | Cold Case | Libby Traynor | Episode: "Jackals" |
2009 | Leverage | Monica Hunter | Episode: "The Three Days of the Hunter Job" |
2010 | Castle | Barbara Mann | Episode: "The Late Shaft" |
2010 | Revenge of the Bridesmaids | Olivia McNabb | TV movie |
2010 | Lone Star | Carol | Episodes: "Pilot" & "One in Every Family" |
2013 | Under the Dome | Rose Twitchell | 5 episodes |
2014 | Melissa & Joey | Dr. Ellen Radier | Episodes: "Accidents Will Happen" & "Witch Came First" |
2014 | A Perfect Christmas List | Michelle | TV movie |
2016 | Late Bloomer | Eileen Taft | TV movie |
2017 | Bosch | Judge Sharon Houghton | 3 episodes |
2017 | A Very Merry Toy Store | Pam Forrester | TV movie |
2017 | Romance at Reindeer Lodge | Penny | TV movie |
2018 | Sharp Objects[4] | Annie B | 5 episodes |
2019 | Christmas Town | Betty | Hallmark Channel Original Movie |
2019 | Always and Forever Christmas | Carol | Lifetime Channel Original Movie |
2019 | Sister of the Bride | Eleanore | TV movie |
2019 | My Best Friend's Christmas | Sheila Seever | TV movie |
2020 | Chilling Adventures of Sabrina | Sitcom Zelda Spellman (modified version) | 2 episodes |
2021 | Walker | Mrs. Harlan | Episode : "Don't Fence Me In" |
2021 | Shrill | Clara | Episode : "Ranchers" |
2022 | When I Think of Christmas | Anna | Hallmark Channel Original Movie |
2022 | Criminal Minds | Senator Martha Reeves | Episode : "Oedipus Wrecks" |
2023 | Love & Death | Bertha Pomeroy |
References
- ^ "Beth Broderick". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae "Broderick, Beth 1959-". Encyclopedia.com. Cengage. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
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