Liza Weil

Liza Weil

Birth : 1977-06-05, Passaic, New Jersey, USA

History

Liza Rebecca Weil (born June 5, 1977) is an film and television American actress. She is known for her roles as Paris Geller in the television drama Gilmore Girls and Bonnie Winterbottom in the legal drama How to Get Away with Murder.

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Liza Weil
Liza Weil
Liza Weil
Liza Weil
Liza Weil

Movies

The Passenger
Miss Beard
Randolph Bradley is perfectly content fading into the background, but when his coworker Benson snaps and goes on a violent killing spree, he’s forced to face his fears and confront his troubled past in order to find a way to survive.
Mosquito
Lisa
A tale of sacrifice and showmanship told through rival doctors in the old west.
Women Is Losers
Minerva
In 1960s San Francisco, bright and talented catholic school girl Celina Guerrera survives a difficult home life by following the rules. That is until an indiscretion creates a series of devastating consequences. As Celina faces the compounded obstacles of being young and alone, she sets out to rise above the oppression of poverty and invest in a future that sets new precedents for the time.
The Black Emperor of Broadway
Agnes Boulton
This feature film tells the true story of Charles S. Gilpin; the first black star on Broadway and his leading role in Eugene O'Neill's controversial play, The Emperor Jones.
Smiley
Dr. Jenkins
After learning of an urban legend in which a demented serial killer named SMILEY can be summoned through the internet, mentally fragile Ashley must decide whether she is losing her mind or becoming Smiley's next victim.
Mars
Jewel
A new space race is born between NASA and the ESA when Charlie Brownsville, Hank Morrison, and Dr. Casey Cook compete against an artificially intelligent robot to find out what's up there on the red planet. 'Mars' follows these three astronauts on the first manned mission to our galactic neighbor. On the way they experience life threatening accidents, self doubts, obnoxious reporters, and the boredom of extended space travel.
Little Fish, Strange Pond
Norma
Mr. Jack and Sweet Stephen cruise aimlessly through the streets of LA speculating about life, death, divine will and the force of power that predetermines their existence. Mr. Jack attempts to illustrate to his sidekick the delicate and natural forces of the universe. Sweet Stephen's superficial charm and bloodsucking lifestyle sends him and Mr. Jack on a voyage that is relentless, engaging, and darkly hilarious.
The Missing Person
Agent Chambers
Private detective John Rosow is hired to tail a man on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. Rosow gradually uncovers the man's identity as a missing person; one of the thousands presumed dead after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Persuaded by a large reward, Rosow is charged with bringing the missing person back to his wife in New York City.
Neal Cassady
Doris Delay
The story of what happened to Neal Cassady after Jack Kerouac's "On The Road" came out. Deals primarily with Neal's relationship to his fictional alter-ego, Dean Moriarty.
Year of the Dog
Trishelle
A secretary's life changes in unexpected ways after her dog dies.
Grace
Madeline
A woman must make a mother's ultimate choice when the dead baby she has carried to term returns to life... with an appetite.
Dragonfly
Suicide Girl
A grieving doctor is being contacted by his late wife through his patient's near death experiences.
Stir of Echoes
Debbie Kozac
After being hypnotized by his sister in law, Tom Witzky begins seeing haunting visions of a girl's ghost and a mystery begins to unfold around her.
Whatever
Anna Stockard
A New Jersey teen faces her impending adulthood, dreaming of a life as a successful New York artist. But when she gets caught up in the carefree sport of pre-AIDS sex and drugs, her future becomes less certain.