Elizabeth Perkins Bio, Age, Marriage, Net Worth, Finding Nemo, TV Shows

Elizabeth Perkins Biography

Elizabeth Perkins is an actress from the United States known for her appearances in films such as About Last Night, Big, Avalon, He Said, She Said, The Flintstones, Miracle on 34th Street, and her brief appearance as a voice actress in the Disney/Pixar animated feature Finding Nemo.

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How old is Elizabeth Perkins? – Age

She is 62 years old as of 18 November 2022. She was born in 1960 in Queens, New York, United States. Her real name is Elizabeth Ann Perkins.

Elizabeth Perkins Family – Education

She is the daughter of Jo Williams, a drug treatment counselor, and James Perkins, a farmer, writer, and businessman. She is the younger of two sisters. Her paternal ancestors were Greek immigrants from Salonika who changed their surname from “Pisperikos” to “Perkins” when they immigrated to America. Perkins grew up in Colrain, Massachusetts, after her parents split in 1963. She began her career in theatre with Arena Civic Theatre, a non-profit community theater in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Perkins attended Northfield Mount Hermon School, an exclusive preparatory school, before moving to Chicago in 1978 to earn a Certificate in Acting from DePaul University’s Goodman School of Drama.

Is Elizabeth Perkins married? – Husband

In 1984, Perkins married Terry Kinney; they divorced in 1988. Hannah Jo Phillips, born on September 1, 1991, is her only child with Maurice Phillips. She married Argentine-born cinematographer Julio Macat in 2000, giving birth to three stepsons: Maximillian, Alexander, and Andreas.

Elizabeth Perkins Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Elizabeth Perkins Weeds

She was nominated for three Primetime Emmys and two Golden Globes for her role as Celia Hodes in the Showtime TV series Weeds. Nancy’s adversary is Celia Hodes, a suburban mother. She is dissatisfied with her marriage and often criticizes her daughter Isabelle. Quinn, Celia’s other daughter, is sent to boarding school after discovering her mother’s spying.

Elizabeth Perkins Photo
Elizabeth Perkins Photo

Celia’s mother pays her a visit in Mexico in Season 4, but she is drugged, kidnapped, and held for ransom. Celia is released in Season 5 after receiving no response. Celia’s envy for Nancy develops, and she eventually disguises herself as Nancy and begins selling marijuana. Celia is never seen or heard from again after the sixth season. Celia is killed in the season finale commentary, “It’s Time,” by a vehicle bomb planted by Mexican bandits. She later returns to Agrestic and becomes a drug dealer, eventually rising to the position of leader of a Mexican cartel.

Elizabeth Perkins Finding Nemo

She appeared as Coral in the Disney/Pixar animated film Finding Nemo. Coral is a minor character in the film Finding Nemo. She is Marlin’s wife and the biological mother of Nemo. She, like her husband, is a clownfish. She was Marlin’s first love.

Coral had known Marlin as a juvenile fish who enjoyed clowning around. When Coral mentioned that she would want a residence with an ocean view, the loyal Marlin was able to secure her a much-coveted anemone at the drop-off—with a view of the entire ocean. It is thought that she and the eggs were eaten by the Barracuda, however, this is never explicitly stated in the film canon.

Elizabeth Perkins Movies

♦ 2023 – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
♦ 2021 – My Little Pony: A New Generation
♦ 2016 – Ghostbusters
♦ 2011 – Hop
♦ 2005 – The Ring Two
♦ 2005 – The Thing About My Folks
♦ 2005 – Must Love Dogs
♦ 2005 – Fierce People
♦ 2005 – Kids in America
♦ 2004 – Gilded Stones
♦ 2004 – Speak
♦ 2004 – Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
♦ 2003 – Finding Nemo
♦ 2002 – All I Want
♦ 2001 – Cats & Dogs
♦ 2000 – 28 Days
♦ 1999 – Crazy in Alabama
♦ 1998 – I’m Losing You
♦ 1997 – Lesser Prophets

Elizabeth Perkins TV Shows

♦ 2023 – The Afterparty
♦ 2022 – Barry
♦ 2022 – Minx
♦ 2019 – Corporate
♦ 2019 – The Moodys
♦ 2019–20 – Truth Be Told
♦ 2018 – Sharp Objects
♦ 2017–20 – This Is Us
♦ 2017–19 – GLOW
♦ 2017 – Curb Your Enthusiasm
♦ 2014 – Hell’s Kitchen
♦ 2014 – How to Get Away with Murder
♦ 2014 – One Child
♦ 2013 – How to Live with Your Parents