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Elizabeth Whitcraft

Elizabeth Whitcraft is an actress recognized for her supporting roles in several acclaimed films of the 1980s and 1990s, including appearances in Working Girl (1988) as Doreen DiMucci and Goodfellas (1990) as Tommy's girlfriend at the Copa. Often credited under variations such as Liza Whitcraft or Liz Whitcraft, she contributed to notable projects alongside prominent actors like , , , and . Her film debut came in (1984), where she portrayed Rosanne, followed by roles in thrillers like (1987) as Connie. Born and raised in , Whitcraft spent time living in and before relocating to in the early to pursue . Throughout her career, she appeared in a total of around eleven film and television credits, emphasizing character-driven supporting parts in genres ranging from drama to crime. In addition to her cinematic work, Whitcraft guest-starred on television series such as Spenser: For Hire (1988), playing the role of Annie, and made appearances in episodes of and . After retiring from in the mid-1990s, she transitioned to careers in fashion styling and . Her contributions, though in smaller capacities, added depth to ensemble casts in culturally significant productions of the era.

Early life

Upbringing in New Jersey

Elizabeth Whitcraft was born in 1961 and raised in , where she spent her formative years before relocating to other cities.

Relocation to major cities

Following her upbringing in , Elizabeth Whitcraft relocated to , where she lived for a period during her early adulthood. Subsequently, Whitcraft moved to , another major urban center that served as a hub for aspiring artists and performers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the early 1980s, she then relocated to Los Angeles, , to pursue acting opportunities in .

Acting career

Early roles in the 1980s

Whitcraft's acting career began in the mid-1980s with a supporting role as Rosanne in the psychological drama (1984), directed by and starring and . In the film, which explores themes of and through the story of two childhood friends, Rosanne is depicted as a teenage girl who shares a brief romantic moment with one of the protagonists. This appearance marked her entry into feature films after working as a waitress in prior to being cast. In 1987, she took on the role of Connie in Angel Heart, a neo-noir horror film directed by Alan Parker and featuring Mickey Rourke as private investigator Harry Angel and Robert De Niro in a pivotal supporting part. Connie functions as a minor assistant and romantic interest to Angel, providing brief aid in his investigation into a missing singer amid supernatural elements. The film, adapted from William Hjortsberg's novel Falling Angel, showcased Whitcraft in one of her early collaborations with Parker following her debut. Whitcraft's television debut came with a guest spot as in the episode "Skeletons in the Closet" of Spenser: For Hire (1988), a crime drama series starring as the titular . In this installment, which involves a scheme targeting a judge, her character contributes to the unfolding mystery. That same year, she appeared as Doreen DiMucci in Mike Nichols's comedy-drama , starring , , and . Doreen is the girlfriend of investment banker Jack Trainer (played by ), memorably introduced in a scene where she is discovered naked in his apartment, highlighting the film's satirical take on corporate ambition and class dynamics. This role represented one of her more visible early performances in a commercially successful production.

Prominent roles in the 1990s

In the early 1990s, Elizabeth Whitcraft appeared in several supporting roles in film and television, with her most notable contribution being a small but memorable part in Martin Scorsese's acclaimed crime epic Goodfellas (1990). She portrayed Tommy's girlfriend at the Copacabana nightclub, a character inspired by real-life figure Theresa Ferrara, the mistress of mobster Tommy DeVito (played by Joe Pesci). This role, though brief, placed her alongside stars like Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta in a film that received widespread critical praise and six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. Whitcraft continued with minor film appearances, including as Serena's secretary in the thriller (1991), directed by Charles Finch and starring and , and as Sarah in the anthology segment "Some Guys Have All the Luck" from Inside Out II (1992), a collection of erotic short films. These roles highlighted her versatility in supporting capacities within independent and genre-driven projects. She also made guest appearances on television, including as Sandy in the episode "I'll Dance at Your Wedding" of (1990) and as Sandy in the episode "Glitter Rock - April 12, 1974" of (1991). On television, she took on a more substantial recurring role as Val in the short-lived drama series Eden (1993), appearing in all six episodes of the ABC prime-time soap about intrigue at a luxury resort. The series featured an ensemble cast including and featured Whitcraft in a key supporting part amid themes of romance and family secrets. Whitcraft's final prominent acting credit came in the erotic thriller Object of Obsession (1994), where she co-starred as Christy alongside and Scott Valentine. Directed by , the film follows a woman's descent into obsession after a chance encounter, and Whitcraft's performance marked her last major screen role before transitioning away from acting. Following this project, she did not pursue further on-screen work, effectively ending her decade in the industry.

Post-acting pursuits

Transition to fashion styling

Following the peak of her acting career in the , Whitcraft began transitioning into styling in the late . She received credit as a for a fall photoshoot featured in the , collaborating with designers like Jill Barrett to create looks emphasizing southern California's emerging scene. By the early , Whitcraft had established herself in for television productions. She served as costume designer for the reality series starting in 2004, where she managed wardrobe for contestants undergoing physical transformations. This role highlighted her expertise in creating functional yet stylish ensembles suited to on-screen narratives. She continued in this capacity for the independent film Whirlygirl in 2006, contributing to the film's visual aesthetic through period-appropriate and character-driven clothing selections. In 2005, Whitcraft made a as herself in the series , portraying a fashion stylist in a to her evolving career. This period marked a full pivot from acting, leveraging her industry connections in to focus on behind-the-scenes contributions to , television, and print media. Whitcraft's styling work extended into entrepreneurial ventures in the sector. In 2015, she co-founded Coco Consign, a Malibu-based that offered an eclectic mix of vintage and contemporary clothing, accessories, jewelry, and home goods from high-end designers like . The store's model emphasized sustainable resale, with Whitcraft drawing on her design background to curate pieces that blended glamour and practicality. The operated until 2016.

Career in interior design

After transitioning from and styling, Elizabeth Whitcraft established a career in , professionally known as Liza Whitcraft. She founded Liza Whitcraft Interior Design in , specializing in residential projects that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal for private clients. Her work encompasses both traditional and modern homes, with a focus on customized solutions that reflect individual lifestyles. Whitcraft's design philosophy emphasizes collaboration with clients to enhance everyday life through spaces that foster order, serenity, beauty, and subtle intrigue. She adopts an environmentally conscious approach, guided by a principle that prioritizes preservation and conservation, avoiding unnecessary replacements of existing elements. Her style is eclectic and discerning, adapting to the demands of each space—incorporating bold statement pieces where appropriate or maintaining for simplicity—while selecting elements like color palettes, furniture, window treatments, tile, flooring, and art to create harmonious environments. One notable example of her work includes spearheading a renovation project featured in Kentucky Homes & Gardens (March/April 2023 issue), where she collaborated on transforming a formal . Whitcraft described the original house as "already very pretty and formal," highlighting her role in refining its aesthetic to better suit the owners' vision. This project exemplifies her expertise in that builds on existing structures rather than overhauling them entirely.

Filmography

Film credits

YearTitleRole
1984Rosanne
1987Connie
1988Doreen DiMucci
1990Tommy's Girlfriend at Copa
1991Serena's Secretary (as Liza Whitcraft)
1992Inside Out IISarah (segment "Some Guys Have All the Luck") (as Liza Whitcraft)
1994Object of ObsessionChristy (as Liza Whitcraft)
Elizabeth Whitcraft's film career featured supporting and minor roles in several notable productions during the 1980s and 1990s. Her early appearances included the coming-of-age drama , directed by , where she portrayed Rosanne, a friend of the protagonist. This role marked her debut in feature films. In the late 1980s, Whitcraft appeared in high-profile films such as , a horror directed by , playing , a character involved in the film's mysterious narrative. She followed this with a role as Doreen DiMucci in ' comedy , starring and , contributing to the ensemble cast in this story of ambition in the corporate world. Her collaboration with acclaimed director Martin Scorsese came in 1990 with Goodfellas, where she played Tommy's Girlfriend at Copa, a small but memorable part in the mob epic featuring Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. Continuing into the 1990s, Whitcraft took on roles in thrillers and independent films, including Serena's Secretary in Where Sleeping Dogs Lie (1991), a crime drama with Dylan McDermott. In 1992, she appeared in the anthology film Inside Out II, specifically in the segment "Some Guys Have All the Luck" as Sarah. Her final credited film role was in 1994's Object of Obsession, a thriller directed by Gregory Dark, where she played Christy. These roles highlight her presence in a mix of mainstream and genre cinema during her acting years.

Television credits

Elizabeth Whitcraft's television work primarily consisted of guest roles in crime dramas and sci-fi series during the late and early , with a single brief appearance later in her career. She portrayed Annie in an episode of the detective series Spenser: For Hire in 1988. In 1990, Whitcraft appeared as Sandy in the episode "I'll Dance at Your Wedding." The following year, she played Sandy, a , in the episode "Glitter Rock," set in 1974. Whitcraft had a recurring role as Val in the short-lived Eden in 1993. After largely retiring from acting, Whitcraft made a cameo as a fashion stylist (credited as Liza Whitcraft) in the HBO series in 2005.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Spenser: For HireAnnieGuest role, 1 episode
1990Jake and the FatmanSandyGuest role, episode: "I'll Dance at Your Wedding" (as Liza Whitcraft)
1991Quantum LeapSandyGuest role, episode: "Glitter Rock"
1993EdenValRecurring role, 6 episodes
2005UnscriptedFashion StylistCameo, 1 episode (as Liza Whitcraft)

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