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Master Xander
10-05-06, 05:08 AM
Post announcements and discussions of Elizabeth's upcoming or past appearances in the media (TV, radio, magazines etc.) in this thread.
vincentstuntdbl#23
10-06-06, 11:33 AM
I know for sure she played in "Gia" and had small recurring role in "ER".
An"Other"
10-07-06, 01:26 PM
The Santa Clause 2
ozchick
10-28-06, 02:22 AM
Elizabeth Mitchell is featured in the 11/3 issue of Entertainment Weekly (Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett on the cover). It's the Spotlight section and begins on p. 27. The article does contain some possible spoilers. I can't find it on the EW website, so you might actually have to pick up the mag.
juanbong
10-28-06, 01:42 PM
Elizabeth Mitchell is featured in the 11/3 issue of Entertainment Weekly (Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett on the cover). It's the Spotlight section and begins on p. 27. The article does contain some possible spoilers. I can't find it on the EW website, so you might actually have to pick up the mag.
Thank you ozchick for putting this in here!
I would like to add that if you want to know the spoilers on this, there is a thread in the Spoilers section pertaining to this very subject. I will not link because it is in Spoilers.
An"Other"
10-28-06, 01:54 PM
I just saw a commercial for The Santa Clause 3 and our lady is reprising her role as Mrs. Clause. If anyone's interested in that movie....
I just saw a commercial for The Santa Clause 3 and our lady is reprising her role as Mrs. Clause. If anyone's interested in that movie....
Well now i am.
clarkestep
11-04-06, 01:39 PM
I just took my kids to see The Santa Clause Three movie last night. It was hard seeing Elizabeth Mitchell in this roll after seeing her for so long as Juliet! She still had some of her same 'smirky' smiles as in Lost.
In the movie, it was interesting that Jack Frost and Curtis the elf were talking and when Curtis mentioned the 'escape clause' Jack Frost explicitly said something to the effect of, "you mean the escape HATCH" He said 'hatch' very pronounced. I thought OMGoodness......LOST! LOL
DanieXJ
11-04-06, 09:00 PM
You should try first seeing her in Gia, and then realizing that it's the same person in Santa Clause 2... whew.. blew my mind.... :)
juanbong
11-08-06, 12:26 PM
Two roles, no waiting (http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2006-11-07-elizabeth-mitchell_x.htm)
http://images.usatoday.com/life/_photos/2006/11/08/mitchell.jpg
Baby scene: Lost's Elizabeth Mitchell also takes care of son, C.J., 13 months, with husband Chris Soldevilla.
'LOST' PREPARES TO HIBERNATE
Clip: Preview November's 'mini-cliffhanger' (http://usatodaytv.feedroom.com/?fr_story=FEEDROOM166031)
'Lost' gets lost: Show goes on hiatus until February (http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2006-11-07-lost-break_x.htm)
'Lost' clues: What really happened to Mr. Eko? (http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2006-11-07-lost-clues_x.htm)
Wherefore art thou, Juliet?: Elizabeth Mitchell also Mrs. Claus in 'The Santa Clause 3' (http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2006-11-07-elizabeth-mitchell_x.htm)
By William Keck, USA TODAY
HOLLYWOOD — For actress Elizabeth Mitchell, there's no escaping babies.
As Tim Allen's Mrs. Claus, she gives birth to the spawn of St. Nick in The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, which opened last weekend to $19.5 million.
As Juliet on ABC's Lost, she is a fertility doctor closely connected to the children abducted by The Others.
And in her home today, she's playing mom to C.J., her first child with her stand-up-comic husband, Chris Soldevilla. Like Dad, the 13-month-old appears to be quite the little comic himself. When Mitchell holds out her arms for him to walk to her, he toddles right past her and giggles.
There also are two dogs, two cats and several boxes of Krispy Kreme doughnuts in the house, which has been left in shambles after hosting relatives in town for her Santa premiere.
Before posing for the camera, Mitchell, 36, slips on a black sweater, quickly combs her hair and dabs on a touch of makeup.
C.J. was just 5 weeks old when Mitchell began shooting her Santa role as a pregnant Mrs. Claus. The costumes conveniently disguised what remained from the 70 pounds she had gained while carrying C.J.
"Being so womanly and that voluptuous was heavenly because I've always been such a stick," she says in a soft, melodic voice. "The behind you see in Santa Clause is all mine. I am very low-maintenance when it comes to my look. If it takes me more than 10 minutes to get my funny little face ready, I find it exhausting."
At the Santa premiere, Allen, who is a big Lost fan, accosted her for inside dirt but was unsuccessful. Tonight's episode (9 ET/PT) is the last of 2006.
"There's a really great scene — a jaw-dropper," Mitchell teases. "When my husband read the scene with me, he said, 'Oh my God.' Everything is not what it seems. Pay careful attention to the Juliet and Jack (Matthew Fox) characters. There is one look on Matt's face that makes the whole episode worth watching."
An undeniable attraction has been developing between the two as Jack is being kept prisoner in an old dolphin tank as Juliet's study subject.
She and Fox recently shot a scene for the show's Feb. 7 return, in which "all hell has just broken loose, and Jack says something that makes her smile — enough to see that there's something in them that speaks to each other. Honestly, as far as personality types, Matt's my favorite."
That February episode also will reveal more about Juliet's fertility project with flashbacks exploring her past. "She's going to get in a lot of trouble pretty soon," Mitchell hints. "I don't know what's going to happen to poor Juliet."
Good article jb. Can't wait for tonight!
An"Other"
11-08-06, 09:01 PM
http://images.usatoday.com/life/_photos/2006/11/08/mitchell.jpg
Mmm...leopard stilettos :D
an interview from CTV
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xoyho_lost-elizabeth-mitchell-mtv-intervi
EM talks about Lost and her FB so it might be spoiler info for some people.
Found on Darkufo's site.
http://www.canmag.com/nw/6566-elizabeth-mitchell-lost-interview
Hodgepodge
01-30-07, 11:06 PM
Mmm...leopard stilettos :DCan you imagine those baby's in the small of your back? Uh...I've probably said to much! :o
turnip head
04-13-07, 05:03 AM
Roush Dispatch
by Matt Roush
Juliet: Lost's First Lady of Mystery
http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Roush-Dispatch/700000048
But, soft! What light on yonder island breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun.
Apologies to Shakespeare. OK, apologies to everyone. But how can anyone who's watching Lost these days not have fallen under the spell of Juliet Burke? So alluring, so enigmatic, strangely both warm and chilly beneath that elusive Mona Lisa smile, forever challenging our assumptions about her ultimate motives. Is she good? Is she bad? Probably both, right? Is she, as Jack declares (and which provided the title of Wednesday's excellent, twisty episode), "one of us"? Oh, Jack, you deluded, trusting, overprotective fool.
Whatever she is, Juliet's one for the ages. Even in last fall's much-derided "pod" of episodes that introduced us to her and the Village of the Others, Juliet stood out, an object of fascination as she asserted control over her captives, while betraying an underlying sense of desperation. Elizabeth Mitchell nailed it from the start, but she really came into her own as a full-fledged Lost-ie this week. I agree with Michael Ausiello. She deserves serious Emmy attention.
Juliet is both manipulator and one of the manipulated, and even when she's calculating you can see in her eyes that she's trapped. That's some powerful acting. The one thing Jack said that is ultimately correct about her: "You want to get off this island more than anything else in the world." She is one of them, except when she isn't. (The fact that her infiltration was planned, and the Claire health crisis was rigged, propels the show into loony sci-fi land again, but still, an effective emotional reversal.)
The episode also delivered plenty of answers, or at least provocative new theories, about what's happening on Mystery Island and certainly about what brought Juliet there: to research and hopefully fix whatever it is that's killing all the pregnant women. (What an arbitrary island: It cures cancer, heals the lame, but somehow disallows new life, until Claire arrived, to emerge?) What does this mean for Sun? Now there's a great story to take to the end of the season.
I also loved the flashbacks more than usual, especially as they pertained to life on the island that was happening while we were looking elsewhere. Once again, as in the season opener, I was floored by the sequence in which the Village of the Others watched in amazement as Oceanic Flight 815 broke apart in the sky above. How unnerving to see Ben jump immediately into action, ordering immediate infiltration into the camp of the survivors and for lists to be made, then zipping over to Mikhail's amazing comm center to start compiling info on the passenger manifest. That led to the wrenching moment in which Juliet was shown via satellite remote that her sister Rachel and nephew Julian were still alive (as of September 22, 2004, the historic day of Lost's premiere). In Juliet's hysteria, Elizabeth Mitchell didn't just rise to the occasion. She was an occasion.
We all know what happens when Lost introduces new characters that feel out of place or distracting from our primary focus and enjoyment. (R.I.P., Nikki and Paulo.) Juliet Burke is not one of those characters. She really is "one of them," or better yet, "one of those." In other words, a keeper. Whatever Ben has in store for our beloved beachcombers in the "week" to come, Juliet's actions and reactions will be something to watch, to ponder, to enjoy. To me, she's no longer just an Other. She's other-worldly.
Hodgepodge
04-13-07, 11:20 PM
:yeah:
Grosvenor
11-10-09, 05:37 AM
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I love this woman.
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