Alix Elias

Alix Elias

83 · Born: Jan 23, 1942

1986
1984

Personal Details

BornJan 23, 1942 USA

Biography

Noted actress, with a distinguished career spanning decades, has made a lasting impact on the world of television, theater, and film. Her impressive resume boasts a wide range of credits, including regular and recurring roles on popular TV shows such as "Hooperman" alongside John Ritter and "Married With Children".

In addition to her work on television, the talented actress has also had a successful career on Broadway, with notable performances in productions such as "Oh Dad, Poor Dad", "Hello Dolly" as Minnie Faye, "The Last Analysis" by Saul Bellow, "Two Gentlemen of Verona", which earned her a Tony Award for Best Musical, and "Two Weeks Somewhere Else".

Off Broadway, the actress has appeared in a variety of productions, including the first U.S. production of Caryl Churchill's play "Owners", Tom Eyen's "What is Making Gilda so Grey", the original "House of Blue Leaves", and her own play "Modern Romances".

The actress has also made appearances on the popular TV show "Law and Order: Conviction" and has starred in numerous commercials. Her film credits include Adrienne Shelly's "Lois Lives a Little", which earned her a nomination for Best Actress at the Cable Ace Awards, Jonathan Demme's "Citizen's Band", and the cult classic "Rock and Roll High School" alongside the Ramones.

In recent years, the actress has continued to impress audiences with her performances in Jo Firestone's "Singles Retreat" and "Good Timing", which earned her a nomination for a Critic's Choice Award on the Peacock Channel. Her latest achievement includes winning the Best Actress award at the Nice International Film Festival for her role in the indie film "Springtime Forever".

Career

2010
Life in Flight
Life in Flight as Waitress
2009
Bingo Confidential
Bingo Confidential as Lois Huckabee
2000
1996
Silent Lies
Silent Lies as Barbara
1988
Hooperman
Hooperman as Betty Bushkin
1987
Munchies
Munchies as Melvis
1986
True Stories
True Stories as The Cute Woman
1985
Key Exchange
Key Exchange as Mrs. Anderson
1983
1982
Pandemonium
Pandemonium as Joe the Fry Cook
1980
1979
1977
Citizens Band
Citizens Band as Hot Coffee
1969