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Elizabeth Reaser, born Elizabeth Ann Reaser on June 15, 1975, in Bloomfield, Michigan, is an American actress of German, Swedish, English, Irish, and Scottish descent. She is the second of three sisters in her family. Her mother, Karen Davidson, was a homemaker, while her father, John Reaser, initially worked as an attorney before transitioning into restaurant ownership and later teaching. Following her parents’ divorce, her mother married William Davidson, a prominent American businessman and former owner of the Detroit Pistons.
Reaser was raised in Milford, Michigan, a rural area in the state. She attended Avondale High School in Auburn Hills and briefly studied at Oakland University in Rochester Hills. Driven by a passion for acting, she later transferred to the prestigious Juilliard School’s Drama Division in New York City. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1999. During high school, Reaser worked as a golf caddy at a local country club—an early demonstration of her strong work ethic.
From a young age, Elizabeth Reaser aspired to make a career in acting. Her early days in the industry were marked by struggle, but she gradually gained recognition in theater. Her stage performances include roles in renowned plays such as Sweet Bird of Youth, Blackbird, Closer, Stone Cold Dead Serious, Top Girls, and How I Learned to Drive. In 2015, she appeared in the Off-Broadway production Permission, playing the role of Cyndy. Reaser once recounted an experience performing in London to an audience of just two people, highlighting her dedication to her craft regardless of audience size.
Elizabeth Reaser has had an extensive television career. Her early television appearance includes the show Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal in 1998. She later garnered attention for roles in critically acclaimed series such as The Sopranos, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hack, The Jury, Saved, Standoff, Wainy Days, True Detective, and Mad Men. In preparation for her role as a doctor in Saved, Reaser spent time in hospital emergency rooms to study the behavior of medical professionals.
In 2010, she joined the cast of CBS’s legal drama The Good Wife, further establishing her versatility in both drama and character roles.
Reaser made her film debut in The Believer (2001), portraying the character Miriam. She went on to appear in several independent and mainstream films, including Thirteen Conversations About One Thing, Mind the Gap, Stay, Sweet Land, Purple Violets, Young Adult, One and Two, and Against the Current.
Her breakout film role came in the blockbuster Twilight series, where she played Esme Cullen, the compassionate matriarch of the Cullen vampire family and wife to Dr. Carlisle Cullen, played by Peter Facinelli. The film series significantly raised her public profile. Notably, the film Sweet Land, in which she played a leading role, won the Jury Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
Elizabeth Reaser is known for maintaining a private personal life. She has not publicly confirmed any romantic relationships or marriage. While there were rumors linking her to Peter Facinelli—her co-star from Twilight—these speculations have never been substantiated, and both actors have kept such matters private.
Reaser is a dedicated vegetarian and advocates for a healthy lifestyle. She stands at 5 feet 3 inches tall and maintains her fitness through regular exercise. While she rarely discusses her personal affairs in interviews, she stays connected with fans through social media, particularly on Twitter and Instagram, where she regularly shares updates and personal photos.
As of recent estimates, Elizabeth Reaser's net worth is approximately $2 million. With an impressive portfolio in film, theater, and television, she continues to solidify her place in the entertainment industry. Her dedication to her work and her ability to portray diverse characters have earned her a respected place among contemporary American actresses.
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