Elizabeth Marvel Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Homeland, Movies, TV Shows

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Elizabeth Marvel Biography

Elizabeth Marvel is an actress from the United States. Her most well-known roles include Solicitor General on House of Cards and Homeland. Burn After Reading, Synecdoche, New York, True Grit, Lincoln (with husband Bill Camp), and The Meyerowitz Stories are among her film roles. She also appeared in the second season of FX’s Fargo and the Netflix miniseries Unbelievable.

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How old is Elizabeth Marvel? – Age

She is 52 years old as of 27 November 2021. She was born in 1969 in Los Angeles, California, United States.

Elizabeth Marvel Husband

On September 4, 2004, Marvel married actor Bill Camp. Silas, the couple’s only child, was born in 2007.

Elizabeth Marvel Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $12 million.

Elizabeth Marvel House of Cards

She appeared as Heather Dunbar, a former Democratic candidate for the 2016 Presidential Election in Seasons 2, 3 and 4 of House of Cards. Dunbar is said to have over 20 years of experience in constitutional law practice. She assists the Underwood Administration in a Supreme Court hearing involving a US citizen who was critically injured in a drone strike.

She becomes Frank’s primary opponent for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016. Heather Dunbar is a liberal Democrat with at least 20 years of constitutional law experience. Her presidential campaign platform in 2016 focused on labor issues and corporate power. She suspends her campaign after claiming that it is surrounded by disruptions rather than progress, leaving Frank as the sole Democrat remaining in the race.

Elizabeth Marvel Homeland

She appeared as Elizabeth Keane, the former President of the United States in the American espionage thriller television series Homeland. Season seven of Homeland features Keane as President of the United States. She is a former New York senator and a native Manhattanite who lost a son in combat in Iraq. Her presidency is being scrutinized due to her handling of the protests against her and possible collusion with the Russians. She says she’s stepping down because America is “the most deeply divided nation I can remember,” and she’s trying to “shock this country back to its senses.” Saul, who has been watching from inside his office, closes his eyes and takes a deep breath as she signs off.

Elizabeth Marvel The Meyerowitz Stories

She appeared as Jean Meyerowitz, Danny’s sister and Matthew’s half-sister. Harold’s daughter. Works for Xerox in the 2017 American comedy-drama film The Meyerowitz Stories. Danny Meyerowitz, who has recently divorced his wife, moves in with his sculptor father Harold, and his hippy wife Jean. Danny is close to his daughter Eliza, a freshman film student at Bard who shows the family her sexually provocative work. Neither father nor son are at ease at the MoMA retrospective of Harold’s friend and contemporary, the successful L.J. Shapiro.

The audience is supposed to understand that Matthew’s success is simply him repeating his father’s pattern of attending to irresponsible, childish, selfish artsy types. Matthew eventually realizes that Harold’s favorite sculpture “Matthew,” which has been a source of resentment for Danny and Jean his entire life, was most likely inspired by his feelings for young Danny. Eliza discovers her grandfather’s sculpture, long thought to be lost, at The Whitney Museum.

Elizabeth Marvel Movies

♦ 2023 – The Color Purple
♦ 2021 – With/In: Volume 2
♦ 2020 – News of the World
♦ 2020 – Being Dead
♦ 2019 – Native Son
♦ 2019 – Swallow
♦ 2019 – Dark Waters
♦ 2018 – The Land of Steady Habits
♦ 2017 – Gifted
♦ 2017 – The Meyerowitz Stories
♦ 2016 – The Congressman
♦ 2016 – The Phenom
♦ 2015 – Aloha
♦ 2015 – Consumed

Elizabeth Marvel TV Shows

♦ 2022 – The Dropout
♦ 2020 – Helstrom
♦ 2019–20 – Manifest
♦ 2019 – Unbelievable
♦ 2017–18 – Homeland
♦ 2015 – Fargo
♦ 2014–16 – House of Cards
♦ 2013 – Betrayal
♦ 2013 – Blink
♦ 2013 – White Collar
♦ 2013 – Elementary
♦ 2012–21 – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit