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Weeds' Justin Kirk Dishes on Alanis Morissette, a Surprising Return ...

EOnline.com - Found Jun. 23, 2009
With Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) knocked up with a drug lord's son, the D.A. out to get her, and Celia (Elizabeth Perkins) stuck in Mexico with ...

Posted on June 23, 2009, 9:38 am

Weeds' Justin Kirk Dishes on Alanis Morissette, a Surprising Return ...

E! Online Blogs - Watch With Kristin - Found Jun. 22, 2009
With Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) knocked up with a drug lord's son, the D.A. out to get her, and Celia (Elizabeth Perkins) stuck in Mexico with ...

Posted on June 22, 2009, 1:15 pm

How Much Longer Will Weeds Hang Around?

EOnline.com - Found Jun. 21, 2009
... it's basically a big lovefest on the set, and she is head over heels for costars like Elizabeth Perkins, Justin Kirk and Guillermo Díaz.

Posted on June 21, 2009, 1:22 pm

Elizabeth Perkins Prothro: Philanthropist, dedicated supporter of ...

Dallas Morning News - Found May. 24, 2009
Elizabeth Perkins Prothro, whose family has contributed tens of millions of dollars to Southern Methodist University over nearly a century, died

Posted on May 24, 2009, 1:54 pm

Elizabeth Perkins Prothro, dedicated SMU contributor, academic ...

Dallas Morning News - Found May. 23, 2009
Elizabeth Perkins Prothro, whose family has contributed tens of millions of dollars to Southern Methodist University over nearly a century, died

Posted on May 23, 2009, 10:41 am

Family and Friends Say Final Farewell at Elizabeth Perkins Prothro's ...

Texomashomepage.com - Found May. 27, 2009
A memorial service was held to honor Elizabeth Perkins Prothro.

Posted on May 27, 2009, 6:12 am

Prothro, Elizabeth Perkins

Austin American Statesman - Found May. 25, 2009
Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Respected philanthropist and higher education advocate Elizabeth Perkins Prothro died Sat., May 23, 2009, at her home in

Posted on May 25, 2009, 6:37 am

Deaths in the news: Elizabeth Perkins Prothro

OnlineAthens - Found May. 24, 2009
WICHITA FALLS, Texas - Elizabeth Perkins Prothro, a philanthropist and longtime benefactor of Southern Methodist University, has died.

Posted on May 24, 2009, 12:41 pm

Elizabeth Perkins Prothro

Wichita Falls Times Record News - Found May. 24, 2009
Her most recent honor was the naming of Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Hall at Perkins School of Theology at SMU.

Posted on May 24, 2009, 6:20 am

Museums on the Seacoast

Boston Herald - Found Jun. 30, 2009
Tavern, the Old Schoolhouse, the Emerson-Wilcox House, Old Gaol, John Han-cock Warehouse, George Marshall Store and Elizabeth Perkins House.
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Elizabeth Perkins Biography

Elizabeth Perkins
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Elizabeth Perkins
Born November 18, 1960 (1960-11-18) (age 48)
Queens, New York, U.S.
Spouse(s) Terry Kinney (March 27, 1984–divorced October 10, 1988)
Julio Macat (June 17, 2000–Present)

Elizabeth Perkins (born November 18, 1960) is an American film, television and theater actress.

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Early life

Her paternal grandparents were Greek emigrants from Thessaloniki (Salonika) who anglicized their surname from "Pisperikos" to "Perkins" when they immigrated to the United States.123 Perkins was raised in Colrain, Massachusetts; her parents divorced in 1963. After finishing high school at Northfield Mount Hermon School she spent three years in Chicago studying acting at the famous Goodman School of Drama. In 1984, she made her theatrical debut on Broadway in Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs", and afterward worked in a number of ensemble companies, including The New York Shakespeare Festival and the Steppenwolf Theater. She has always considered theater work to be a priority in her career.

Career

She was listed as one of the twelve "Promising New Actors of 1986" in John Willis' Screen World, and has since landed numerous film roles. Perkins made her film debut in 1986 in Edward Zwick's About Last Night... and had a career breakthrough co-starring with Tom Hanks in Big. She received critical acclaim for her performance in Barry Levinson's Avalon, and was the standout actor opposite William Hurt in The Doctor (1991), receiving critical acclaim for her performance as a terminal cancer patient.

In 1993, Perkins made her television debut in For Their Own Good. She later starred in the comedy series Battery Park and If These Walls Could Talk, and has since regularly appeared in television films. Recently, Perkins appeared as a psychiatrist in the 2005 suspense thriller, The Ring Two, starring Naomi Watts.

Since 2005, Perkins has played Celia Hodes, a psychotic, ambitious and highly entertaining PTA mother, alongside Mary-Louise Parker and Justin Kirk on the Showtime series Weeds. Thanks to her work on Weeds, Perkins has received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Miniseries or Made for TV Motion Picture (in 2006 and 2007). She has also been nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. At a screening of the season 2 finale of Weeds, at the Museum of TV and Radio on October 25, 2006, Perkins said that she considers Celia Hodes her favorite role in her career because she is so different from the characters she is usually cast as. The show's fourth season aired in 2008, with two more seasons recently confirmed by Showtime.

Personal life

Perkins' first husband was Chicago director Terry Kinney, but later divorced. She has one daughter, Hannah Phillips born in 1991. In 2000, she married her present husband, Argentinian-born cinematographer Julio Macat, gaining three stepsons: Maximillian, Alexander and Andreas.4

Awards and nominations

Primetime Emmy Awards

  • 2006 Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Weeds (nominated)
  • 2007 Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Weeds (nominated)

Golden Globe Awards

  • 2006 Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie for Weeds (nominated)
  • 2007 Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie for Weeds (nominated)

Satellite Awards

  • 2005 Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Weeds (nominated)
  • 2006 Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie for Weeds (nominated)

Screen Actors Guild Awards

  • 2007 Best Acting Ensemble in a Comedy Series for Weeds (nominated)
  • 2009 Best Acting Ensemble in a Comedy Series for Weeds (nominated)

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