Betsy Brantley
Betsy Brantley | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1981–present |
Spouse(s) |
Simon Dutton (divorced) |
Children | 1 |
Betsy Brantley (born September 20, 1955) is an American actress.
Biography
Brantley was born in Rutherfordton, North Carolina. She is the older sister of producer/screenwriter Duncan Brantley, and was formerly married to actor Simon Dutton and filmmaker Steven Soderbergh.
Betsy studied English at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill from 1973 to 1977 and acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in the United Kingdom from 1977 to 1980. She was discovered there, filming a movie with Sean Connery titled Five Days One Summer (1982). Like Five Days One Summer, most of her films are based in Europe. Her most famous role, perhaps, is her portrayal of Neely Pritt in Shock Treatment (1981). She also played alongside Pierce Brosnan and Michael Caine in the film version of The Fourth Protocol (1987) and acted a cameo in the Ashley Judd movie Double Jeopardy (1999). Brantley was also the performance model for Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988).[1][2]
Along with roles in several other films, including Havana (1990) and Deep Impact (1998), Betsy has been a cast member in a number of television shows, including Tour of Duty and Second Noah. On Tour of Duty, she played the role of Dr. Jennifer Seymour (later Major Jennifer Seymour). On Second Noah, she played Jesse Beckett, a veterinarian and the mother of eight adopted children.
Brantley played Dolph Lundgren's girlfriend in Dark Angel (1990, retitled I Come in Peace in America).
She has also appeared as Elsie Cubitt in the Granada Television production of The Dancing Men, from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and also appeared in the 1987 BBC Horizon film, Life Story (the story of the discovery of the DNA double helix) as James Watson's sister, Elizabeth Watson.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | Shock Treatment | Neely Pritt | |
1982 | Five Days One Summer | Kate | |
1984 | Another Country | Julie Schofield | |
1987 | The Fourth Protocol | Eileen McWhirter | |
1987 | The Princess Bride | The Mother | |
1988 | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | Jessica's Performance Model | |
1990 | I Come in Peace | Diane Pallone | AKA, Dark Angel |
1990 | Havana | Diane | |
1993 | Flesh and Bone | Peg | |
1993 | Shepherd on the Rock | Jean | |
1996 | Schizopolis | Mrs. Munson / Attractive Woman No. 2 | |
1997 | Washington Square | Mrs. Montgomery | |
1998 | Mercury Rising | Special Ed Teacher No. 2 | |
1998 | Deep Impact | Ellen Biederman | |
1999 | The Encounter | Waitress | Short |
1999 | Rogue Trader | Brenda Granger | |
1999 | Double Jeopardy | Prosecutor | |
2002 | The Angel Doll | Mary Barlow | |
2008 | This Man's Life | Mrs. Zimmerman | Short |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Sherlock Holmes | Elsie Cubitt | Episode: "The Dancing Men" |
1985 | Romance on the Orient Express | Stacey | TV film |
1985 | Oscar | American Beauty | Episode: "Gilded Youth" |
1987 | Horizon | Elizabeth Watson | Episode: "The Race for the Double Helix" |
1987 | Dreams Lost, Dreams Found | Jane McAllister | TV film |
1987 | London Embassy | Flora Domingo-Duncan | Episodes: "The Winfield Wallpaper", "Tomb with a View" |
1988 | The Comic Strip Presents... | Vanessa | Episode: "The Yob" |
1988 | A Year in the Life | Cynthia | Episode: "Glory Days" |
1988 | Heartbeat | Dorothy | Episode: "Where's Solomon When You Need Him?" |
1988 | Beauty and the Beast | Nancy Tucker | Episodes: "Ozymandias", "A Happy Life" |
1988 | American Playhouse | Marion Castle | Episode: "The Big Knife" |
1989 | Men | Claire | Episode: "Baltimore" |
1989 | Tour of Duty | Jennifer Seymour | Recurring role (seasons 2–3) |
1992 | Yesterday Today | TV film | |
1993 | The Jackie Thomas Show | Gail Harper | Episode: "Stand Up for Bastards" |
1993 | Jack's Place | Claudia | Episode: "True Love Ways" |
1993 | Final Appeal | Fran | TV film |
1995 | Little Lord Fauntleroy | Mrs. Errol | TV miniseries |
1995 | Amazing Grace | Episode: "The Fugitive" | |
1995 | Dad, the Angel & Me | Susan Lyons | TV film |
1996–97 | Second Noah | Jessie Beckett | Main role |
1997 | Touched by an Angel | Joanne McNabb | Episode: "Great Expectations" |
1998 | NYPD Blue | Val Dixon | Episode: "Speak for Yourself, Bruce Clayton" |
1998 | From the Earth to the Moon | Jan Armstrong | Episode: "Mare Tranquilitatis" |
1999 | Chicago Hope | Mrs. Dano | Episode: "The Heavens Can Wait" |
2002 | Impact | Diane Cousins | TV film |
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