Elizabeth Kaitan

Elizabeth Kaitan

Acting 17 titles 1960-07-19 Hungary

Elizabeth Kaitan, originally from Hungary, moved to the United States with her family during the late 1960s. She pursued her passion for acting and began her career as a model with the Bonnie Kay Agency. Elizabeth's ambition to become a film actress materialized as she secured minor roles in several notable films, including Woody Allen's Zelig and Arthur Hiller's The Lonely Guy. Over time, she transitioned to leading roles in B movies, achieving her first major role quite unexpectedly. While passing by a casting agency, she caught the eye of a talent scout, which led to her being cast as the lead in Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity in 1987.

Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elizabeth appeared in a variety of horror films, becoming known for her roles as a victim, including encounters with the infamous Santa Claus killer in Silent Night, Deadly Night Part II and the iconic Jason in Friday the 13th, Part VII: The New Blood. This earned her the title of Scream Queen. Nevertheless, her versatility was showcased in different genres, as she also displayed her comedic skills, notably portraying a vibrant yet dim-witted go-go dancer in the cult classic Assault of the Killer Bimbos (1988).

Movies

17 titles