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Elisabeth Röhm

Elisabeth Röhm

American-German actress


Elisabeth Röhm (/rm, rm/, German: [eˈliːzabɛt ˈʁøːm]; born April 28, 1973)[1] is an American television and film actress and director. She is best known for playing Kate Lockley in the television series Angel from 1999 to 2001 and Serena Southerlyn in the television series Law & Order from 2001 to 2005.

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She has also appeared in films such as Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005), American Hustle (2013), Joy (2015), Seduced (2016), Once Upon a Time in Venice (2017), The Tribes of Palos Verdes (2017) and Bombshell (2019).

Röhm made her directorial debut with the Lifetime film Girl in the Basement (2021).

Early life

Röhm was born in Düsseldorf, West Germany, to Lisa Loverde and Eberhard Röhm.[1] Her father was a German partner at the law firm of Duane Morris LLP New York, and the family moved to New York City before her first birthday. Her mother was an American scriptwriter who once wrote for the TV soap opera Guiding Light. Röhm's parents divorced when she was 8 or 9. Her maternal grandfather was an Italian immigrant.[2]

Röhm attended grades 11–12 at St. Andrew's-Sewanee School, a small private boarding school in Sewanee, Tennessee, and then graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1996 with a B.A. in European history.[3][4][1]

Career

During the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike

Röhm received her first TV acting role in 1997, as Dorothy Hayes in the American soap opera One Life to Live. She had a starring role in the 1999 BBC Northern Ireland miniseries Eureka Street, and she then portrayed recurring character Detective Kate Lockley in the first two seasons (1999–2001) of the TV series Angel. While appearing in Angel, Röhm also had a regular role in the only season (2000–2001) of the Turner Network Television drama series Bull.

Röhm portrayed regular character Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn through four seasons (2001–2005) of the television series Law & Order. She also portrayed deputy DA Amanda Taylor on Stalker.[5][6] More recently, Röhm has received critical acclaim for her roles in two David O. Russell films, American Hustle (2013) and Joy (2015).

Between 2016 and 2017, Röhm appeared in a Season-14 episode of NCIS, Netflix's Flaked, the film Once Upon a Time in Venice including Bruce Willis, Jason Momoa, John Goodman and Famke Janssen and the film The Tribes of Palos Verdes starring Jennifer Garner and Alicia Silverstone. She portrayed Martha MacCallum in the 2019 film Bombshell with Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron and Margot Robbie.[7]

She made her directorial debut with the Lifetime film Girl in the Basement (2021), based on the Fritzl case.[8]

Personal life

Röhm was a longtime avid equestrienne, but she gave up professional equestrianism after a 2005 accident that she spoke about in a 2011 episode of the Biography Channel series Celebrity Close Calls.[9] She appeared in a horse-riding scene with Mark Harmon in an NCIS episode.

Röhm was engaged to director Austin Smithard in 2000. In 2005, Röhm began a relationship with Ron Anthony Wooster. Röhm and Wooster have a daughter born in 2008.[10][11] Röhm and Wooster married in October 2008.[12] They divorced in October 2014.[13][14] In January 2019, Röhm announced her engagement to Judge Jonathan T. Colby.[15] In March 2020, Röhm's publicist revealed that she and Colby are no longer together.[16]

In October 2021, Röhm married Peter Glatzer with her daughter in attendance.[17]

Röhm had a blog on her personal website, where she often wrote about life with her daughter and her then-fiancé.[18] On January 6, 2011, People added Röhm's blog to the "Moms & Babies" section of its website.[19]

Awards and nominations

Röhm, as part of the cast of the TV series Law & Order, was nominated for their 2001 performance, and again for their 2003 performance, for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. In 2014, Röhm and the rest of the cast won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for their roles in American Hustle.[20]

Röhm was selected for Maxim magazine's "Hot 100" list in 2002.[21]

Filmography

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References

  1. "Rohm, Elisabeth 1973– (Elizabeth Rohm)". Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Cengage. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  2. Rohm, Elisabeth; Adamson, Eve (2013). Baby Steps: Having the Child I Always Wanted (Just Not as I Expected). Da Capo Press. p. 26. ISBN 978-0-7382-1663-8.
  3. Spear, Linda (March 1, 1998). "Film Set in Yonkers Native's Locale". The New York Times.
  4. "Notable Alumni". Sarah Lawrence College. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  5. "Elisabeth Rohm: Does 'Stalker' Glorify Stalking?". Access Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  6. Cutler, Jacqueline (February 25, 2021). "Elisabeth Röhm Makes Her Directorial Debut with Lifetime's "Girl in the Basement"". MediaVillage. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  7. "Jermaine Jackson, Angie Everhart, Elisabeth Rohm, Jose Canseco." Dir. Seth Jarrett, Timothy F. Smith, and Erich Storm. Celebrity Close Calls, The Biography Channel, 16 July 2011.
  8. Mascia, Kristen (April 11, 2008). "Elisabeth Röhm Welcomes a Baby Girl". People. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  9. Röhm, Elisabeth (March 10, 2011). "Sharing My IVF Secret". Elisabeth Röhm's Blog. People. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  10. Nome, Valerie (August 7, 2008). "Elisabeth Rohm Makes Room For Dog, Baby in Wedding". OK Magazine. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  11. Schott, Heather Morgan (December 2015). "20 Questions: Elisabeth Rohm Fills Us In". Momtastic. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  12. Röhm, Elisabeth (August 21, 2018). "Elisabeth Röhm's Blog: I'm Back — and Ready to Talk Parenting Post-Split". People. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  13. Hearon, Sarah (January 30, 2019). "'Law & Order' Alum Elisabeth Rohm Is Engaged to Judge Jonathan T. Colby". US Weekly. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  14. Us Weekly Staff (March 19, 2020). "Celebrity Splits of 2020". Us Weekly. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  15. Ellin, Abby (November 12, 2021). "'The Kiss to End All Kisses'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 18, 2021.
  16. Röhm, Elisabeth (April 14, 2011). "Easton Turns Three!". Elisabeth Röhm's Blog. elisabeth-rohm.com. Archived from the original on April 3, 2012. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
  17. Röhm, Elisabeth (January 6, 2011). "Elisabeth Röhm's Blog: Embracing Change In the New Year". People. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  18. McNary, Dave (January 18, 2014). "'American Hustle' Wins SAG Ensemble Cast Award". Variety. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  19. "2002 HOT 100 LIST". Maxim. May 1, 2002. Retrieved June 9, 2018.

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