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Elizabeth Reaser

Elizabeth Reaser (born July 2, 1975) is an American actress renowned for her versatile performances across film, television, and stage, with breakthrough roles including Rebecca Pope on the medical drama Grey's Anatomy and Esme Cullen in The Twilight Saga film series. Her career spans indie films, major franchises, and acclaimed television series, earning her nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and an Independent Spirit Award. Born Elizabeth Ann Reaser in , to John Reaser, a who later became a and , and Karen Weidman Reaser, a homemaker, she is the middle child among three sisters and grew up in the rural town of Milford. After attending for one year, Reaser enrolled in the Drama Division of (Group 28, 1995–1999), where she earned a degree in 1999. Following graduation, she began her professional career in theater, appearing in productions such as Proof and , while making early television guest appearances on shows like (2003) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2004). Reaser gained wider recognition with supporting roles in films including Stay (2005), directed by Marc Forster, and The Family Stone (2005), opposite Sarah Jessica Parker and Diane Keaton. Her portrayal of amnesiac patient Rebecca "Ava" Pope on Grey's Anatomy from 2006 to 2007 spanned 18 episodes, earning her a 2007 Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. She subsequently starred as the vampire matriarch Esme Cullen in all five films of The Twilight Saga (2008–2012), contributing to the franchise's global box office success exceeding $3.3 billion. Other notable film credits include the romantic drama Sweet Land (2005), for which she received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead, Young Adult (2011) with Charlize Theron, and horror entries like Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016). On television, Reaser has delivered memorable supporting performances, such as in The Good Wife (2012–2016) as Will Gardner's ex-girlfriend Tammy, Mad Men (2013), and The Handmaid's Tale (2019) as Commander Joseph Lawrence's wife Eleanor. More recently, she portrayed Laura Bush in the Showtime limited series The First Lady (2022) and appeared in Netflix's Firefly Lane (2021–2023). In 2023, she starred in the horror film Dark Harvest, and her project The Uninvited (2025), directed by Nadia Conners, features her alongside Walton Goggins and Lois Smith. Reaser continues to balance screen work with theater, having earned acclaim for her Broadway debut in Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive (2012 revival) and starring as Nora in Lucas Hnath's A Doll's House, Part 2 at the Pasadena Playhouse in 2025.

Early years

Early life

Elizabeth Reaser was born on July 2, 1975, in Bloomfield, Michigan. She is the middle child among three sisters, with her father, John Reaser, working in business as an attorney who later became a restaurateur and substitute teacher, and her mother, Karen, serving as a homemaker. Reaser was raised in a suburban environment near , spending much of her childhood in the rural area of . During her youth, she attended the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a private in Bloomfield Hills. She later transferred to Avondale High School in Auburn Hills, graduating in 1993. From an early age, Reaser displayed a strong interest in , often staging impromptu shows for her in the living room and expressing a desire to become an .

Education

Reaser began her postsecondary education at in , where she studied for one year before deciding to pursue more specialized training in acting. She described the institution positively but expressed a strong desire to leave the Midwest, stating, "It was really a fine school, but I yearned to get out of the Midwest." In 1995, Reaser transferred to the in , enrolling in the Drama Division as part of Group 28 (1995–1999). Her parents' unexpected support for the move proved inspirational, allowing her to establish as her long-term home base. During her time at Juilliard, she participated in student productions, including a 1998 staging of Anton Chekhov's in her fourth year. The program's intensity presented challenges, requiring perseverance, but it provided rigorous training that honed her skills as an actress. Reaser graduated from Juilliard with a (BFA) degree in drama in 1999.

Professional career

Early career

Following her graduation from The Juilliard School's drama division in 1999, Elizabeth Reaser launched her professional acting career in regional theater with a role in Tennessee Williams's at the . She soon transitioned to off-Broadway work in , debuting in the intense two-character play by at Performance Space 122 in 2000, where she portrayed Froggy opposite an older male lead in a production noted for its raw emotional demands. Reaser built her stage experience through subsequent off-Broadway roles, including Shaylee Ledbetter and Sharice in Adam Rapp's Stone Cold Dead Serious at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in 2002, a dark comedy exploring and that highlighted her versatility in ensemble casts. The following year, she took on the role of Perdita in William Shakespeare's at the , a production directed by Barry Edelstein that blended tragedy and romance across two acts spanning 16 years. Her early television work consisted of guest spots that provided exposure in procedural dramas, such as portraying Serena Whitfield, a young woman entangled in a media leak scandal, in the 2002 episode "The Insider" of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Reaser's screen debut came in 2005 with the independent film Sweet Land, where she played Inge, a German mail-order bride facing prejudice in 1920s Minnesota; the role earned her the Jury Award for Best Actress at the Newport Beach Film Festival. In October 2004, Interview magazine spotlighted Reaser as one of the "14 To Be," praising her as an emerging creative talent amid New York's competitive theater scene. Throughout this period, she navigated significant hurdles common to aspiring actors, including frequent typecasting in youthful or vulnerable parts and the grueling routine of up to 15 auditions per week in New York to land scarce opportunities.

Breakthrough and major roles

Reaser's breakthrough came in 2006 with her lead role as Dr. Alice Alden, a compassionate yet troubled emergency room physician, in the TNT medical drama series , where she starred alongside and prepared for the part by observing real ER staff. That same year, she joined the cast of ABC's in a recurring role as , later revealed as Pope, a with who develops a complex romantic entanglement with Dr. , appearing in 18 episodes across seasons 3 and 4. Her performance earned her a 2007 Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, marking her first major industry recognition and highlighting her ability to convey emotional depth in high-stakes medical scenarios. Building on this momentum, Reaser received critical acclaim for her starring turn as young Inge Altenberg, a mail-order bride facing prejudice in 1920s , in the 2005 Sweet Land, directed by ; the role garnered her a 2007 Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead and contributed to the film's Jury Award win at the . In 2008, she was cast as Esme Cullen, the nurturing matriarch of the Cullen family, in the film of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, a role she reprised through The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010), The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011), and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012). The franchise, which grossed over $3.3 billion worldwide across its films, became a cultural phenomenon that popularized romance, fostering a global fanbase and influencing trends in teen literature and media adaptations. These roles significantly elevated Reaser's visibility, transitioning her from independent projects to mainstream stardom and opening doors to larger ensembles, though they also sparked discussions about typecasting her in maternal or supportive authority figures, as seen in her poised, empathetic portrayals of Esme and Rebecca. The exposure from Grey's Anatomy and Twilight in particular propelled her career forward, leading to increased offers in film and television during this period.

Recent work

Following the success of her Twilight Saga roles, Reaser transitioned toward more diverse, character-driven projects in streaming series and independent films, often exploring themes of , family, and psychological depth. This shift allowed her to move beyond franchise constraints into nuanced portrayals that highlighted her dramatic range, with ongoing residuals from earlier mainstream work providing stability for selective opportunities. In 2016, Reaser starred as Alice Zander, a widowed mother running a fraudulent spiritualist business that spirals into genuine , in the Ouija: Origin of Evil, directed by Mike Flanagan. The role showcased her ability to convey maternal vulnerability amid escalating terror, contributing to the film's critical acclaim for its atmospheric tension and emotional core. Reaser's performance as the adult Shirley Crain in the 2018 miniseries marked a significant milestone, portraying a grappling with repressed grief and familial ghosts in a blending with intergenerational trauma. The series, created by Mike Flanagan, became a streaming phenomenon, earning widespread praise for its innovative structure and emotional resonance, which bolstered Reaser's recognition within the horror genre and attracted a new audience to her work. On television, Reaser appeared as Olivia Winslow, the wife of Commander Winslow, in three episodes of the Hulu series during its third season in 2019, embodying a complex figure of quiet influence and subtle rebellion in the dystopian regime. She further diversified her streaming portfolio in 2021 with a recurring role as in Impeachment: American Crime Story, delving into real-life political scandal and personal turmoil. These roles underscored her affinity for ensemble-driven prestige TV that examines power dynamics and moral ambiguity. In film, Reaser continued embracing independent projects, including the 2023 horror Dark Harvest, where she played Donna Shepard, a mother navigating small-town rituals and supernatural threats. Her most recent cinematic endeavor, the 2025 comedy-drama The Uninvited directed by Nadia Conners and released on April 11, 2025, features her as Rose, an actress hosting a party disrupted by unexpected guests, alongside and ; the film explores themes of aging and pretense, earning positive reviews for its sharp ensemble dynamics. Marking a return to the stage after over a decade, Reaser starred as Nora Helmer in Lucas Hnath's at the from May to June 2025, revisiting Ibsen's iconic character 15 years after her departure to confront lingering family consequences. Directed by Jennifer Chang, the production highlighted Reaser's commanding stage presence and received acclaim for its witty, introspective take on and .

Personal life

Family background

Elizabeth Reaser was born on July 2, 1975, in , to parents Karen Weidman and John Reaser, who later divorced. Her father worked as an attorney before transitioning to a career as a and eventually becoming a . Her mother served as a homemaker, providing a stable family environment during Reaser's upbringing in the affluent suburb of Bloomfield Hills and nearby rural Milford. In 1995, her mother remarried billionaire businessman and owner William Davidson, who became Reaser's stepfather.) Reaser is the middle child among three sisters, with an older sister who has children, fulfilling their parents' hopes for grandchildren. While specific names and detailed personal dynamics with her sisters are not publicly documented, Reaser has described her family as typical Midwestern, noting that she was the least spoiled of the three, with her siblings receiving more attention in that regard. Reaser's ancestral heritage reflects diverse European roots, including German, Swedish, English, Irish, Scottish, Bohemian/Czech, and Swiss-German ancestry, tracing back through her Midwestern grandparents—paternal grandfather John Donald Reaser from , paternal grandmother Betty May Oswald from , maternal grandfather Melvin William Weidman from , and maternal grandmother Winnifred Crary from . Her family provided crucial support for Reaser's early pursuit of acting, including her decision after one year at to apply and move to for the , where she earned a B.F.A. in 1999; they offered both emotional encouragement and financial assistance during her initial lean years in the city. Reaser has reflected that, unlike many parents who might discourage such a risky path, hers were notably happy for her ambitions, stating, “Most parents wouldn’t want that, but mine seem so happy for me.”

Marriage and relationships

Elizabeth Reaser married composer Bruce Gilbert in a private elopement ceremony on the Amalfi Coast in Italy in August 2023. The low-key event took place at Hotel Caruso’s Wagner Garden under olive trees, attended by only three guests—Megan Ferguson, Nico Evers-Swindell, and Sarah Paulson—with actress Holland Taylor officiating. Reaser wore a custom Danielle Frankel gown, complemented by simple earrings from friends and a ribbon detail, while the couple enjoyed live mandolin and guitar music, followed by a first dance to "Oh Baby" by LCD Soundsystem and "Cucurrucucú Paloma" by Caetano Veloso, before toasting with champagne and sharing a dinner. The pair, who had been together for nearly seven years, opted for the intimate setting to prioritize their privacy over a larger celebration, revealing the marriage publicly only in April 2024. Reaser and Gilbert first met briefly about eight years before their engagement at a mutual friend's party, but their relationship began in earnest in 2017 during a dog playdate in , where Gilbert was walking his dogs. Gilbert proposed the following summer in 2022 at Hotel Il San Pietro di Positano, a location Reaser described as her favorite in the world. Their shared love for dogs played a key role in connecting them, and as an actress and Academy Award-winning composer—recognized for his work on —they bond over creative pursuits in the arts, though no joint professional projects have been reported. Reaser has maintained a high level of regarding her personal life, including past relationships, with no previous partners publicly confirmed or discussed in detail by credible sources. This approach extends to her marriage, allowing the couple to focus on their bond away from media scrutiny.

Filmography

Film

Reaser's roles span a variety of genres, from independent dramas to major franchise entries. Below is a chronological list of her credits in theatrical and feature films, excluding television movies and shorts.
YearTitleRoleDirector
2005Inge
2005Susannah Stone
2005Stay
2006Puccini for BeginnersAllegraMaria Maggenti
2006Sing Now or Forever Hold Your PeaceJulepHenry Barrial
2007PeggyJon Kasdan
2007Bernadette
2008Esme Cullen
2009Against the CurrentLiz Clark
2009Esme Cullen
2010Esme Cullen
2011CharlotteGavin Wiesen
2011Beth Slade
2011Esme Cullen
2012Ana
2012Esme Cullen
2013Erica
2013KateMike Flanagan
2015Rebecca
2015LeslieAndrew Droz Palermo
2016Ouija: Origin of EvilAlice ZanderMike Flanagan
2017Nina FawcettJames Gray
2020Dr. Lilian BrooksEmmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr.
2020EmbattledSusanNick Pasqual
2023Dark HarvestDonna Shepard
2025The UninvitedRoseNadia Conners

Television

Reaser began her television career with guest appearances on established series in the early 2000s. She gained prominence with recurring and lead roles in medical and legal dramas during the mid-2000s, including notable stints on and . Her work in the featured a mix of and recurring parts in high-profile shows, leading to lead roles in horror anthologies and prestige dramas in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Below is a chronological catalog of her television credits, distinguishing guest (1-2 episodes), recurring (3-9 episodes), and lead/series regular (10+ episodes or main cast) roles, with miniseries included.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodesRole Type
2001Stacie1Guest
2002Law & Order: Criminal IntentEmily Ryan1Guest
2004The JuryMelissa Greenfield10Series regular
2006Alice Alden13Lead
2007–2008Rebecca Pope / Ava17Recurring
2008The Ex-ListBella Bloom13Lead
2008Wainy DaysAnnie1Guest
2010–2011, 2013Tammy6Recurring
2017Manhunt: Unabomber (miniseries)Ellie Fitzgerald3Recurring
2017Pam Bozanich4Recurring
2013Bonnie & Clyde (miniseries)P.J. Lane2Recurring
2018 (miniseries)Shirley Crain10Lead
2019Olivia Winslow3Recurring
2020Sara2Guest
2021Impeachment: (miniseries)2Guest
These credits reflect her versatility across genres, from procedural dramas to psychological thrillers.

Theater

Reaser began her stage career in regional theater before transitioning to productions. In 1999, she portrayed Heavenly Finley in a revival of ' Sweet Bird of Youth at the . Her early New York credits included the role of Mimi in The Hologram Theory (2000) at the Blue Light Theater Company. In 2001, she appeared as Froggy in David Harrower's at Performance Space 122 and as in Patrick Marber's Closer at the . The following year, Reaser played dual roles—Shaylee Ledbetter and Sharice—in Adam Rapp's Stone Cold Dead Serious at the in . Reaser's off-Broadway work gained prominence in the mid-2000s. She starred as Angela in Caryl Churchill's Top Girls at in 2006. In 2007, she earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for her performance in Bryony Lavery's Coming Home (also known as Buicks) at . That same year, she appeared in Michael Weller's Fifty Words at . In 2009, Reaser took on the role of Perdita in William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale at Classic Stage Company. She made her Bay Street Theatre debut in 2010 as Lauren in the world premiere of Conviction by Rebecca Gilman, alongside Sarah Paulson and Garrett Dillahunt. Reaser returned to Second Stage in 2012 for a revival of Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning How I Learned to Drive, portraying the lead role of Li'l Bit opposite Norbert Leo Butz at the Tony Kiser Theater; the production ran from January to March. Further appearances followed, including the role of Karen in Neil LaBute's The Money Shot at Theater in 2014, where she replaced during previews. In 2015, she starred as the Writer in the New York premiere of Permission at the Theater Company. In 2016, Reaser appeared as Joan Dallman in Richard Greenberg's The Babylon Line at Theater's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, an original production that explored a writing class. Reaser's most recent stage role was as Nora Helmer in Lucas Hnath's at the in 2025, directed by Jennifer Chang; the production ran from May 14 to June 8, with Reaser opposite as Torvald.

Accolades

Awards

Reaser's in the independent film (2005) earned her multiple accolades in 2006, highlighting her early career recognition for portraying a strong, nuanced female lead. At the , she won the Jury Award for for her performance as Inge Altenberg. The also honored her that year with the WFCC Award for Best Female Images in a Movie, shared with for Something New (2006), recognizing portrayals that elevated women's roles in cinema. Additionally, Reaser received the Award from the for , an honor given to actresses whose work demonstrates courage and inner complexity in character depiction. No further awards have been documented for her subsequent roles, including those in the Twilight series or other projects through 2025.

Nominations

Reaser has received several nominations for her performances in film and television, primarily recognizing her early breakthrough roles. Her most notable recognition came from her guest-starring arc on the medical drama , where she portrayed the amnesiac patient Rebecca Pope (initially known as Jane Doe). This role earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 2007 for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, highlighting her ability to convey emotional depth in a limited number of episodes. In film, Reaser was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead in 2007 for her starring role as Inge Altendorf in the independent drama , a period piece about an in post-World War I . The nomination underscored her nuanced portrayal of a resilient immigrant bride facing cultural prejudice. For the same storyline, Reaser shared in the ensemble nomination for the Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the 14th Annual SAG Awards in 2008, as part of the show's cast including , , and others. This collective nod reflected the series' strong ensemble dynamics during its fourth season. Additionally, her work on Grey's Anatomy garnered a 2009 Prism Award nomination for Performance in a Drama Multi-Episode Storyline, an honor from the Mental Health Association that recognizes accurate depictions of issues; her character's storyline involved themes of and .
YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2007Best Female LeadNominated
2007Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesGrey's AnatomyNominated
2008Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesGrey's AnatomyNominated
2009Prism AwardsPerformance in a Drama Multi-Episode StorylineGrey's AnatomyNominated

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